AMUSEMENTS ! MAYFAIR 1 I ! TO-DAY at 2 and from 6.30 Exciting, Action-packed Western Adventure, with Popular Songs. ROY ROGERS ROY ROGERS ROY ROGERS “ROMANCE on the RANGE,” “ROMANCE on the RANGE,” ‘ROMANCE on the RANGE,” —With—“GABBY” HAYES Thrills and Laughs with Detective FRANKIE DARRO KAY SUTTON In—“YOU’RE OUT OF LUCK,” “YOU’RE OUT OF LUCK,” “YOU’RE OUT OF LUCK,” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) SHANNON RENOWN T h EATRE FINALLY TO-NIGHT. :t’s a harem-scarcm riot of song and aughter. There is nothing funnier anywhere than on the “ROAD TO MOROCCO,” With those famous explorers Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour and Bob Hope. (Approved for Univeisul Exhibition.) LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY (Incorporated.) “ARSENIC AND OLD LACE,” “ARSENIC AND OLD LACE,” THRILLER THREE-ACT COMEDY In Aid Patriotic Funds. OPERA H ouse TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, March 21st and 22nd. looking Opens Collinson and Cunningharno’s, Wednesday, March 15th. 3/-. Booking Free. ‘The audience howled itself red in the face.’’—Mantle News. DANCE NOTICES MANAWATU SCOTTISH SOCIETY. NGLESIDE, COSMOPOLITAN HALL TO-NIGHT PAUL’S ORCHESTRA. NUMEROUS NOVELTY DANCES. Admission: Gents 2/-. Ladies 1/(5. Members 1/-. ROLL UP AND M AKE THIS INGLESIDE A HUGE SUCCESS. S'o Pass Out Checks. A.E.R. DANCING At the P.D.C. BALLROOM EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGIIT CLIFF ANDERSON’S 7-PIECE BAND PLAYING LATEST MUSICAL HITS SUPPER A.R.E. A.N.A. DANCE CLUB TO-NIGHT AT 5.30 P.M. BALLROOM GEORGE STREET. For all Members of the Forces and girls holding Membership lards. REVELLERS ORCHESTRA. Admittance 1/*. Sunday Entertainment, 3 p.m.—lo p.in. No pass out checks on Saturday nights. Ml visitors’ cards will be issued at the affice of the A.N.A. Ballroom at the following hours: Saturday, 8 to 9 p.m.; Sun., 3-4 p.m., (>.30-7.30 p.m. A.E.R. GENERAL NOTICES RABBITSKINS SUBSIDY. T'llE existing subsidy payments on Rabbitskins shall cease on and after March 22nd, 1944. To qualify, skins must be received in brokers’ stores in Dunedin in time for the Sale which will be held on March 21st, 1944. Owing to railway restrictions, trap-, pers are advised to consign early to avoid their consignments missing this! Sale. R. C. BURGESS, Chairman, RABBITSKINS COMMITTEE. ' Dunedin, March Bth, 1944. KLEXEMA (N.Z.) LTD., Eczema successfully treated, and also all Scalp Ailments. Treatment rooms uow permanently open. Room 14, Waldcgravo Bldgs., P.N. Phone 7725. SITUATIONS WANTED pX)K ALL Building Work, Additions, Renovations, Repairs, or Concreting, ring 5598 (evenings.) jDRiCKWOEK, chimneys, coppers, lireplaecs repaired by tradesman. Write “144,” “Times” Office. OONCRETiN(<, plastering, cattle-stops constructed, plastered houses recoloured, estimates given, town or country.—Phone evenings 8190. VOUNG man, married, returned sol- ' ' dier, no military obligations, desires permanent position on farm, seven vears' experience, willing worker. Apply “Times” Office, Feilding. WANTED TO LEASE RANTED TO LEASE, farm to dairy 40-50 cows, or would consider share milkinc 50-50 basis, 00 cows. VVrito “145,” “Times” Office.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 58, 11 March 1944, Page 1
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