AMUSEMENTS REGENT TO-DAY 2 and 7.45 Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Terrific Action-packed Authentic Wartime Drama. I ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT T AYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR —in “gATAAN” “ B AT A A N ” “BATA A N ’’ —With— George Murphy Thomas Mitchell Lloyd Nolan Lee Bowman REGENT FI-LtUEETTES. Plans at C. & phone 7i7S. (Recom. by Censor for Adults; and Unsuitable for Children.) ALL DAY. GREY CABS phone 8164 ALL NIGHT. GENERAL NOTICES THE MAYORALTY. ■CTRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF MR. A. E. MANSFORD are invited to attend a deputation which will wait upon him TO-DA\ r at II a.m., at the City Council Chambers, to request that he again offer his services to the city as Mayor. G. C. PETERSEN, Convener. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB EASTER MEETING, APRIL Bth and 10th, 1044. IM'OMINATIONS for all events at above meeting will be received up to 5.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) MARCH 15th, 1944. E. G. GOODBEHERE, P.O. Box 45, Secretary. Telephone 44, Feilding. MANCHESTER UNITY, j LOYAL. MANAWATU LODGE. T ODGE meets in the Manchester Unity Hall, Cuba St., on THURSDAY, March 16th, at 7.30 p.m. Business: General. W. R. EYRE, Secretary. Open Bowls Tournament after Lodge. RUSSELL STREET SCHOOL. GALA DAY SATURDAY NEXT. AFTERNOON and EVENING, Competitions, Stalls, Fun for All. 'See To-morrow’s Paper for Details. HELP THE SCHOOL BATHS FUND. W. D. F. U. TNTEK-PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE, Congregational Hall, Palmerston North, FRIDAY, March 17th, at 11 a.m. L. M. MILLARD, Convener. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL GALA DAY COMPETITIONS. PAKE (Mrs. Bcnnison’s), Sgt.-Mjr. Martin; Vase, Mr. Langley; Cake (Mrs. Evans’), Mr. lvirk: Cake (uniced)), G. C. Petersen; Chocolates, Miss Murray. EAT MORE APPLES COX’S ORANGE, KIDD’S ORANGE RED, GRAY E NSTE INS, COOKERS, QUINCES and PEACHES FOR JAM. Fruit and Vegetables Always Fresh at D. PATEL & CO., FEUI TEHEES, NEXT POST OFFICE, SQUAEE, P.N. VA7E STOCK only tlxe best coal, ‘ ‘ Glen Afton, ” kitchen and house. Dry Maire and Matai firewood, also limited quantity birch and macrocarpa posts and Kaiwhaka battens. District agents for Hatuma Lime, bag lots ex store. MANAWATU PBODUCE EXCHANGE 47 Grey Street, Phone 6334. NEWMAN BEOS. (N. 1.) LTD. NAPIEIM'AL.MEfiSTON NORTH SERVICES. Commencing WEDNESDAY, MARCH Ist, 1944, the following timetable will operate:— SUNDAY ONLY; NAPIER DEPART 5.0 p.m. PALM. NTH. DEPART 9.4.3 p.m MONDAY and FRIDAY ONLY: (a) NAPIER DEPART 12.30 p.m. PALM. NTH. DEPART 6.30 p.m. (b) NAPIER DEPART 5.0 p.m. PALM NTII. DEPART 0.45 p.m. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY', SATURDAY': (a) NAPIER Depart 12.30 p.m. PALM. NTH. Depart 6.30 p.m. (a) Connects with Wellingi on-Auck-land express which leaves Wellington at 3.0 p.m. (b) Connects with Wellington-Auck-lond Limited which leaves YVellington 7.15 p.m. For Coughs and Colds WALKER’S BRONCHIAL MIXTU] HALES "WALKER, M.P.S., Broadway. CHEMIST. Palm. N
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 61, 15 March 1944, Page 1
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