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Supreme in the Sphere of Sound. THE IyTAYFAIR THEATRE. (Heated for Your Comfort.) TO-NIGHT AT' 7.45 1/3 His sting is death —as he stalks 1/6 1/3 the Underworld. 1/6 |f . "THE GREEN |j° 1 % HORNET” Jfi .1/3 (App. Universal Exhibition) 1/6 1/3 Unit No. 2 1/6 1/3 Ceiling Eero ... A Roaring 1/6 1/3 Gale tears savagely at his 1/6 1/3 Wings—Nothing can stop this 1/6 1/3 Ace of the Air. 1/6 1/3 TAILSPIN TOMMY, .in 1/6 \% “DANGER ’ - \f Q V 3 FLIGHT” A/ 6 1/3 (App. Universal Exhibition.) 1/6 1/3 A Monogram 1940 Special, 1/6 1/3 —With— 1/6 1/3 John Trent Tommy Baker 1/6 1/3 Unit No. 3 ' 1/6 1/3 Nice Kid To-day Gaolbird 1/6 1/3 To-morrow. 1/6 1/3 “GIRLS ON PROBATION.” 1/6 1/3 (Recoin, by Censor for Adults.) 1/6 1/3 See Warner Bros.’ Thrilling 1/6 1/3 Drama of the Girls of The 1/6 1/3 Underworld. 1/6 Plans at Theatre Phone 5050. JUMBLE SALE SCHOOL HALL, CAMPBELL ST., TUESDAY, 18th. 2.30 p.m. APPEAL EMPTY round tobacco tins urgently required for Packing Department, Overseas Soldiers’ Gifts. Please leave at Patriotic Shop. ANNE MANSFORD, Mayoress. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSN. RETURNED Soldiers —especially of Wellington Battalian, are invited to join with the Salvation Army at the Citadel, Broadway, to farewell Padre Walls on his departure. TIME:—7.3O p.m. MONDAY, June 17. B. J. JACOBS, President. SLUGGISH RIVER DRAINAGE BOARD. OVERDUE RATES. 'YFOTICE is hereby given that 10 per IN cent, will be added to all rates due and unpaid bv the 25th June, 1940. By Order of the Board. R. H. SPENCER (Clerk). WELLINGTON DISTRICT, HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND RELATED TRADES EMPLOYEES’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. PALMERSTON NORTH BRANCH. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Kosy Hall, The Square, Palmerston North, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: I.—Reading and Adoption of Minutes of Last Meeting. 2.—Executive’s Annual Report and Balance-sheet. 3.—Returning Officer’s Report re. election of Officers and Executive Members. 4.—Election of Committee. s.—General. W. A. HAWTON, President. F. O’SULLIVAN, General Secretary. WELLINGTON DISTRICT, HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND RELATED TRADES EMPLOYEES’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. PALMERSTON NORTH BRANCH. A SPECIAL MEETING will be held ■tx in the Kosy Hall, The Square, Palmerston North, on WEDNESDAY, June 19, 1940, at 9 p.m. BUSINESS: . To consider the following recommendation of the Executive:— (1) “THAT the Hotel Workers’ Union loan to the Government for the duration of the War and six months after the sum of £SOO, interest free, for war purposes. (2) “THAT the Hotel Workers’ Union donate the sum of £IOO to the Red Cross (Sick and Wounded) Fund.” W. A. HAWTON, President. F. O’SULLIVAN, g General Secretary. APPEAL FOR FORESTRY COMPANY FOR LOGGING AND SAWMILLING SERVICE OVERSEAS. Registrations are invited for all categories of logging and sawmilling operatives to form two further Forestry Companies tor logging and sawmilling services overseas. Registration Forms are available from post-offices, from sawmill offices, from Forest Officers, and from the Conservators of Forests at Auckland, Rotorua, Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, Hokitika, Christchurch and Invercargill. Preference will bo given to applicants between 21 and 40 years of age, but all applicants must be physically fit for service in any part of the world. Preference will likewise be given to single men, but married men with not more than two children may be accepted. The Company will be composed entirely of forestry, logging and sawrhilling personnel, and there are vacancies not only for fellers, breaker-outs, sniggers, track - cutters, tramway hands, millwrights, sawyers, edgermen and engineers, but for storemen, logmeasurers, tallymen, tractor and lorry drivers, horsemen, ordermen and all classes of general logging and sawmill hands. Ivey positions such as managers, foremen, etc., will carry appropriate commissioned and non-commis-sioned rank. Rates of pay to-be the same as for other branches of the Forces. In filling out registration forms, applicants should be certain to state specifically exactly what work they are now engaged on and in which they are most skilled, so that a selection of the best men may be made. Tractordrivers, for instance, should state whether they have had Diesel experience or only petrol; sawyers, whether they have had band or only circular experience; and engineers, .what tickets they held—i.e., stationary, marine, etc'.. The Army Department will arrange for enrolment and medical examination of volunteers after the applications have been considered. A. R..ENTRICAN, - Director of Forestry.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 168, 15 June 1940, Page 2

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