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AMUSEMENTS i MAYFAIR I 1 i FINALLY TO-NIGHT at 7.30 CHILLLS and THRILLS 1 “THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN,” GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN,” GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN,” —With—LON CHANEY SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE RALPH BELLAMY EVELYN ANKERS I ALSO 11. G. WELLS’ Amazing Sensation 1 “INVISIBLE AGENT,” “INVISIBLE AGENT,” ‘ ‘ INVISIBLE AGENT, ’ ’ —.With— ILONA MASSEY JON HALL PETER LORRE (Botli Reeom. by Censor for Adults; and Unsuitable for Children.) SHANNON RENOWN 'JTIEATRE TO-MORROW and SATURDAY. It’s a* harem-scarcm riot of song and laughter. There is nothing funnier anywhere than on the “HOAD TO MOROCCO,” With those famous explorers Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lumour and Bob Hope. (Approved for Univeisal Exhibition.) DANCE NOTICES L O N G B U lv N I I A L L TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 5.30 P.M. (COMPLIMENTARY DANCE to Pte. V “' A. Wilson and AYelcome Home to Staff-Sgt. C. Weddell, Cpls. J. McEwan and W. Marshall and Ptes. ,1. Marshall, N. McClelland and G. Mitchell. Good Music and Supper-. Admission 2/-. KANGIOTU PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. TYAXCE and Presentation to Gnr. N. S. Jones in the RANGIOTU HALL on THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1944. Larkin ’s Music. Admission: Adults 2/-, Children Gd. P O H A N G I N A HALL POHANGINA WOMEN’S INSTITUTE I gIRTHDAY QOOIAL AND gANCE FRIDAY, MARCH 10th, 1944, at S p.m. Ladies 1/0, Gents 2/G. Proceeds to Soldiers’ Parcel Fund. LOST AND FOUND T OST by High School boy, Feb. 23, Kimbolton ltd., pair navy trousers. Finder leave at Cobbes, Feilding. QTRAYED from Broadway, white cat, “Snowy.” Finder please ring 5598. Reward. T OST 17ft. flat-bottomed boat from IMauawatu River, Opiki, March 2nd. Reward. Replies C/- Hyde, Shannon. FOR SALE pOR SALE, car trailer, suitable for light car (as now.) Phone 7202. pOR SALE, 6-valve all-wave radio'(as new); also H.M.Y. portable gramophone with 50 records. Phone 7202. pOR SALE, - Frigidairc with three compartments. Ring 175, Foxtun. CHED, 20 x 16ft., iroof“irbn7~wire : netting; also 20 lJullets, some laying. What offer? Address “Times” Office. TrOR SALE 50 young ducks. Address at * * Times ’ 3 Office, Woodvillc. ipUSHCHAIR, let down back and front. £3/5/-. —Hewitt, Montague Street, Feilding. TDURE-BKED White Leghorn pullets (laying), good strain. Address at ‘ ‘ Times ’ ’ Office. CAVE time! Queen Bee Wax dissolves dirt and grease as it polishes. Preserves against borer. pOX’S Orange, 401 b. case, 10/9. Carriago paid to station.—W. D. Hill, Eutlierglen, Havelock North. -pOR SALE: Butcher’s shop with house attached. Country town; 1 van; all necessary plant. Price £2OOO. Apply K. Geary, Feilding. SCRUBBING floors cut 50 per cent.— K -- Queen Beo Wax cleans as it shines saves time and labour. TARAW-TOP Extension Tables, Side boards, Wardrobes. Any article of Furniture made to order. —Crown Furnishing Mart, 393 Main St. Phone 7827. ALLBOYS, 5-drawer, 4-drawer, 4- " L drawer with lift top and mirror, light or dark shades.—Crown Furnishing Mart, 393 Main St. Phono 7827. T_IORSE, rubber-tyred Bradley gig, and harness. Excellent order. New rubbers.—l-loker and Bnaling, Feilding, Phone 435. ■DRIGHTEN your day the Queen Bee Way. Queen Bee Wax cleans as it shines. 1/5 and 2/5. LX)R SALE, a breeder’s group. Com--1 plete family of live pedigree female Jerseys; four generations. Three cows (sound and in calf) and two young heifers. Cows, dam H.C. Certificate of Merit. Lifetime production 4700 fat. Daughters, H.C., G.H.T., 407 2-vear, 473 3-year; grand-daughter, C., 0.H.T., 503 fat. —W. F. Reeve, “Willowdale, Makowliai Soldiers’ Settlement. GOOD USED CARPETS. Axminster, Wilton and Continental. qiZES: loft. x. 10ft. Gin., 12ft. x. ° 10ft. Gin., Oft. x 12ft., Oft. x 10ft. Gin., Oft. x Oft. and 18ft. x 22ft. Axminster Body Carpet. Also: Oflice Furnishings including Modern 0-drawer Oflice Desk. AT MOUNSEYS USED FURNITURE DEPT., GG Rangitikei St., P.N.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 56, 9 March 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 56, 9 March 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 56, 9 March 1944, Page 1

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