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FOR LAUGHING OUT LOUD! JUST LOOK WHAT’S ON AT THE T7OSY ITHEATRE. Aosy JLheatre. NOW SHOWING TO-NIGHT AT 6.20 AND 7.35. GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY IN HIS FUNNIEST FILM, “I SEE ICE” “I SEE ICE” Plus .... A PICTURE AS TIMELY AS TO-DAY’S HEADLINES! “231 HOURS’ LEAVE” “234- HOURS’ LEAVE” With JAMES ELLISON and TERRY WALKER Both App. for Universal Exhibition.)

EVERY SAT., MON. AND THURS. SKATING TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT AT SHOW BUILDINGS. Join the Olympians and Have a Good Night’s Fun at This Exhilirating Sport. SPECIAL LEARNERS’ ROOM. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Onlookers 6d. Direction : Olympia Amusements.

MANAWATU SPRINGSHOW NOVEMBER 6th and 7th. Schedules Now Available! Entries close NTRIES CLOSE HOME INDUSTRIES, Oct. 17. STOCK CLASSES ... Oct. 23. Send for Free Schedule Now! A. PICKERING, Secretary. P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North.

ESTATE OF JOHN BYRNE. ANY person or persons having information regarding any of the undermentioned persons are requested to communicate with the District Public Trustee, Auckland: (a) Patrick Byrne, Burn or Burns. (l>) Thomas Byrne, Burn or Burns and his spn, Roy Byrne, Burn or Burns. (c) Mary Byrne stated to have died at Panmure, Auckland. (d) Rato Reynolds, nee Byrne, stated to have died 'fat Sydney, New South Wales. (e) James Byrne, stated to have died in Australia 1913 or 1914.

THE WELLINGTON RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED). SPRING MEETING. . OCTOBER 24th, 26th and 28th, 1940. Nominations for all events at the Above Meeting; also forfeit (£1) for the WELLESLEY STAKES 1940 and the WELLINGTON GUINEAS 1940, close at 5 o’clock p.m. on MONDAY, the 7th OCTOBER, 1940 at the office of the Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. D. E. BRAY, Secretary. , P.O. Box 446, Wellington, C.l.

MANAWATU WOMEN’S PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. IT HE PATRIOTIC SHOP COMMITJ- TEE meets in the City Council Chambers on MONDAY, October 7, at 7.30 p.m. All interested are invited to attend. D. A. GALBRAITH, Hon. Secretary. CARNARVON. MEETING will be held on TUESA DAY, October 8, 1940, in the Carnarvon Hall, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of forming an Auxiliary Committee for Patriotic Purposes. Residents of the district cordially invited. A. N. MORC'OM, Convener. COUNT!! THE COOKSLEY CYCLES ON THE ROAD. Then call and nurchase one of these DESIRABLE, RELIABLE ENGLISH MACHINES which to choose. Then again—if your Cycle needs attention, ALL REPAIRS are under the proprietors’ personal Supervision. A. COOKSLEY AND SON 11 RANGITIKEI STREET, P.N.

MISCELLANEOUS. BLUNT lawnmowers are useless. —Ilolben Electrical and Precision Engineers, Ltd., machine sharpen and set lawninowcrs. /^ARPETS.—We have a large range of \J Axminster Carpets just arrived. Call and see us. —The Art Cabinet Co., Ltd., Square. Palmerston North. “T) A.L.M.” House paints manufactur•D. ers of Dulux. Exceptional qualities and appearance.—Ward Bros.. Cuba Street. £l4 10s—CHESTERFIELD Suites. These are wonderful value. Come and ace our stock.—Andrews, Furnishers, 184 Rangitikei Street. , STORE Trucks for sacks or cases savo all the heavy work. With iron wheels o—s4s 6d, I—s9s 6d, 2—62 s 6d, 3 —66 s 6d. Rubber tyres 21s extra.—llolben and Kirk, Ltd., 159 Rangitikei Street. LARGEST Bedding stocks of all qualities. Come and see us. —Andrews, burnishers. 184 Rangitikei Street.^ piCTURE Framing is carried out at shortest notice by experts at Alexander Clark Ltd., Picture Framers and Art Dealers, Fitzherbcrt Avenue.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 264, 5 October 1940, Page 2

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