The Leading Theatre. Amalgamated Theatres Ltd., Throughout Now Zealand. ii , ii ! || Theatre Plans Roseo 11 6363 at 5464 I ij * J)enf Aids Availablo * I TO-NIGHT AT 8. Tlic Hilarious Modern Version of tho Famous “Aladdin and His Lamp.” THE FUN BEGINS!! When Alf Finds that His Button is made from Aladdin’s Old Lamp “ALFS BUTTON “ALF’S BUTTON “ALFS BUTTON AFLOAT” AFLOAT” AFLOAT” With London’s Reigning “Kings of G'omedv.” THE CRAZY GANG FLANAGAN and ALLEN NERVO and KNOX NAUGHTON and GOLD ALASTAIR SIM (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) “For Health’s Sake Skate.” SKATING SKATING TO-NIGHT 8 to 10.30 TO-NIGHT SHOWB GILDINGS, Also MONDAY (Anniversary Day), 2 and 8 p.m. Full programme of Skate Dancing, including Lucky Circle, Lambeth, TwoStep, Waltz, etc. Tuition by learned members of rink may be arranged for all classes of skating. BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. At JOHNSTON PARK, FEILDING. ANNIVERSARY DAY, MONDAY, January 23. Train leaves at 9.27 a.in., returning at 5,15 p.m. Return fare Is sd. Come and have a good time with the children. If wet, will bo held at the Showgrounds. WOODVILLE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION 47TH ANNUAL SHOW. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1939. Claeses for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Arts and Crafts, Cooking, etc. Horse and Pony Leaping. Open Hunters. First Prize £2O and Silver Cup. Pony Race, Dog Trials, etc. National Dancing Competitions, Attractive Claeses. Liberal Prize Money and many Handsome Cups and Trophies to compete for. Entries close FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1939. Send for Schedule to R, It. JOHNSTON, Secretary, Box 24, Woodville. 4t4.rrn.TiJ i EXCURSION TO WAITOMO CAVES AND TE KUITI, JANUARY 28, 1939. EXCURSION train leaves Wellington 10.20 p.m. Saturday, January 28, Palmerston North 1.8 a.m. (29th), Hangatiki arrive 10.33 a.m. Return train leaves Hangatiki 7.30 p.m. Sunday. SECOND CLASS ACCOMMODATION ONLY. Exceptionally cheap return Lares. Return fare to Waitomo includes return motor fare, Hangatiki to Caves and Hostel and guide’s fees. Return fares from Palmerston North : To To Kuiti, 225. To Waitomo Caves, 32s 6d. Seats reserved free. Cushions may bo hired for return journey. Fee Is. See handbill or enquire stations for particulars.
Swiss pin spot muslins make the smartest of blouses and frocks . . . especially this lovely range we are showing, embracing four colours in stripes. It’s most unusual to find a muslin carried out with this theme. We think that they are particularly winsome and attractive ... a complete change from most designs. Colours are fast. 36in. wide . . . 3s 6d yard. A great value from Collinson and Cunninghamo, Ltd.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 45, 21 January 1939, Page 2
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