AMUSEMENTS I MAYFAIR I ! 1 TO-NIGHT CHILLLS and THRILLS J “THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN,” GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN,” GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN,” —With— LON CHANEY SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE RALPH BELLAMY EVELYN ANKERS I ALSO H. G. WELLS’ Amazing Sensation 1 “INVISIBLE AGENT,” “INVISIBLE AGENT,” “INVISIBLE AGENT,” —With— ILONA MASSEY JON HALL PETER LORRE (Both Rceom. by Censor for Adults; and Unsuitable for Children.) DANCE NOTICES Melody ” dance* OLD TIME AND MODERN DANCING TO-NIGHT at 8 MELODY BALLROOM (BEHIND OPERA HOUSE) SPELMAN’S AMBASSADORS. Lucky Spot Gay Gordons. Attractive Prizes. Supper. Adm. 2/-. A.R.R. Organiser: Win Hubbard. SANSON PATRIOTIC PURPOSES COMMITTEE. A DANCE to welcome Lome Privates '* r * m Caple, Marsh and Sanson will be held in the Town Hall, Sanson, TONIGHT (Wednesday), March Bth, 1944, at S p.m. Admission 2/6. yiCTOBY J)ANCE BUNNYTHORPE HALL. TO-MORROW (Thurs.), MARCH 9th. Good Supper. Spclman’s Ambassadors. Admission 2/-. S p.m. Good Novelties. Roll Up and Enjoy Yourselves! 'J'OKOMARU JJ AL L A SOCIAL EVENING will be **"*■ tendered R. Harper TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) At S p.m. SITUATIONS WANTED CLERICAL POSITION. or similar position wanted by young ex-serviceman. Secondary education and some years clerical experience. Write “140,” “Times.” WANTED, share-milking, immediately, 00-70 cows; four milkers. For further particulars write “138,” IX7A.NTED, by returned soldier, married, 60-70 cows; shares. Would accept wages till start of season. Write “160,” “Times” Office, Feilding. GENERAL NOTICES TAYLOR & POINTON LIMITED. PHONE 5065. 221 RANGITIKEI STREET. Agents for J. E. HalJ, Ltd., England, offer The Hallmark of Quality, Efficiency, Value and Dependability. REFRIGERATIN'G MACHINERY. For Coughs and Colds WALKER’S BRONCHIAL MIXTURE. HALES WALKER, M.P.S., Broadway. CHEMIST. Palm. Nth. FARMS FOR SALE acres, dwelling, milking plant, etc. si cows, bull, horses; going concern, £4O p.a., cash £9OO. Nash and Lovelock. TCXJR quick sale, 9 acres land with 4roomed house, cowbails, washhouse; electric light; practically joins railway, school, store and post office. Price £BOO cash. VICTOR E. SMITH, ESTATE AGENT. FEILDING. Q(-J acres, 40 cows, .100 ewes; £3250, cash required £750 as going concern. Nash and Lovelock, j'> 1.. acres, dwelling, 5 J con:-, m,lking machines, plant; £2200 going concern, £9OO cash. Nash and Lovelock. TWO GOOD SHEEP FARMS. HOO acres > P a P a country of good u quality. Undulating and easy hills. Suitable range of buildings. Carrying 950 ewes, 6/800 hoggets, 50 breeding cows, 40 run cattle. Price £l7 tier acre. Substantial deposit. 1 OdO acres > &40 acres grassed, 200 I.KJ'rtXJ acres light bush; mostly easy undulating and ploughable. Great improvement possible. Stock 700 breeding ewes, 350 2-tooths, 130 big cattle. Should carry 1200 sheep and cattle. Railway station Smiles; good roads; all necessary buildings. Price £6 per a re. Terms. NORMAN E. GIFFORD, AGENT FEILDING,
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 55, 8 March 1944, Page 1
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