AMUSEMENTS i MAYFAIR i FINALLY TO-NIGHT 7.45 GEAND KOMANTIC COMEDY ! JAMES STEWART and HEDY LAMARR —In—“COME LIVE WITH ME,” “COME LIVE WITH ME,” “COME LIVE WITH ME,” —With—lAN HUNTER (Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) I ALSO Action-packcd Romantic Adventure! “OMAHA TRAIL,** “OMAIIA TRAIL,” —Witt— JAMES CRAIG DEAN JAGGER PAMELA BLAKE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SHANNON RENOWN r £UEATBE TO-MORROW and SATURDAY Nevil Sliute’s Monumental Story of a dauntless man, live little children and a girl in love, fleeing from Nazi terror. MONTY WOOLLEY ANNE BAXTER RODDY McDOWALL —ln—- “ THE PIED PIPER ” “ THE PIED PIPER ” NEVER A PICTURE GREATER THAN THIS ! (Approved f'.-r Umversul Exhibition.) DANCE NOTICES KIWITEA-KIM BOLTON SOLDIERS ’ ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. KIWITEA HALL, TO-MORROW (FRI.) MARCH 17th, A Welcome Homo will be Tendered Brian Edmundson, recently returned from the Middle East, and opportunity will also be taken to farewell L.A.C. R. Daniels. Dancing 5.30 p.m. Wright’s Orchestra. REMEMBER TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I LONGBURN HALL, GRAND MONSTER DANCE, 8.13 till 12.13 Featuring Bill Larkin’s Swing Band. Good Floor, Good Supper. Be sure you are with the crowd at a popular dance. A.R.B. ST. PATRICK’S BALL, GEORGE STREET BALLROOM, TOMORROW (FRI.) MARCH 17th, At 8.30. The Revellers’ and Larkin’s Orchestras will provide Music for a Continuous 50/50 Programme. TICKETS 3/-. THE DATE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1944 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22ud, 1944. THE TIME 8.30 p.m. 8.30 p.m. THE PLACE GEORGE ST. BALLROOM, GEORGE ST. BALLROOM, Palmerston North. THE OCCASION TRIP ROUND the WORLD CRUISE * TRIP ROUND the WORLD CRUISE In Aid of THE WILLARD HOME. SEE FATHER NEPTUNE HAWAIIAN FLOOR SHOW DANCE TO CLIFF ANDERSON’S DANCE BAND Dancing 50-50 DAINTY SUPPER Definitely THE BALL OF THE YEAR Definitely THE BALL OF THE YEAR LOST AND FOUND T/VJUND sum of money. Apply 7$ 1 Lombard Street. LOST from Woodville7'2 pigs, 1 black and 1 tan. Finder please reply G. F. O’Rourke, Abraham & Williams’ agent, Woodville. Reward. QNE pink toe shoe between Campbell and Waldegrave Streets. Reward. —(52 Campbell Street. LEFT in Post Ofiice, on telegraph desk, right-hand side near door, Swan fountain pen. Reward. Rinc 6102. ** WANTED TO RENT OELF-CONTAINED flat (unfurnished) in P.N. by married couple (no children); must be clean. Excellent references. Write “13,” “Times’’ Ofiice, Feilding.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 62, 16 March 1944, Page 1
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