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THIS OUTSTANDING 2-FEATURE PROGRAMME. FINALLY 7.45 TO-NIGHT Adventure as Thrilling as the Melbourne Cun. A boy, a horse, a new experience in racing thrills. “PRIDE OF THE BLUEGRASS” '; ‘ ‘PRIDE OF THE BLUEGRASS’ ’ (Approved for Univei'sal Exhibition.) With EDITH FELLOWS —JAMES McGALLION And GANTRY (The Famous Blind Racehorse) New G-Man Adventures Thrilling Action Entertainment. “GANGS OF CHICAGO” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Episode 4 “FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE.” . “The Destroying Ray.” ★ % MAYFAIR 5050 * The Home of 100% Entertainment. TO-MOIIROW AT 7.45 The World’s I)Iost Thrilling Romance —interwoven with adventure that will take your breath away. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN MADELEINE CARROLL DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JNR. “PRISONER OF ZEND A” “PRISONER OF ZEND A” “PRISONER OF ZEND A” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at C. and C.’s, Phone 7178; or Theatre, Phone 5050. 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.

OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB Acceptances, including Maiden Plate, will close on WEDNESDAY, October 9, 1940, at 8 p.m. N. WINIATA, Secretary. OTAKI RACES. OCTOBER 12, 1940. FIRST race 12 noon. Last race 5.15 pan. Specially reduced fares to Otaki from Wellington, Palmerston North and intermediate stations. Examples of return fares (Ist and 2nd) —from Palmerston North 7s Bd, 4s lid; Shannon 4s sd, 2s .9d. Special race 1 train leaves! Palmerston North 9.5 a.m., Longburn 9.15, Shannon 9.53, Levin 10.14, arrives Otaki 10.51 a.m. Return special to Palmerston North leaves Otaki 6.3 p.m i arrives Palmerston North 7.35 p.m.: Ordinary .train leaves Palmerston North 7.12 a.m. arrives Ot'aki 8.47 a.m. . These trains stop where required. WOMEN’S SERVICE LEAGUE. MEMBERS and intending members are reminded of the General Meeting to be held, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, at 7.30 p.m. in the Business Girls’ Club Room, Rangitikei Street. Business: Rules and Election of Committee. J. H. TROTTER, Secretary. MAN AW ATU-W AIR Alt AP A EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of retailers will be held in the A.M.P. Chambers, Broadway Palmerston North, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, October 9, 1940, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: (a) Consider observing a half holiday from 1 p.m. on the first day of the Spring Show, viz. November 6, 1940. (b) Consider Christinas and New Year shopping hours. B. L. EBBETT, Acting Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. ELIZABETH says Clover Butter is easily the best. Ask for Clover Butter. Made in the city. PEGDEN’S have thoir own factory.— Special designs made up to order. Furnish at Pegden’s for lasting satisfaction. —Pegden’s, the Square.

MEN’S sports coats, plain and action backs, all shades. Special price 42s lid. —Goldfinch and Cousins, the Men’s Store. CARPETS. —We have a large range of Axmirater Carpets just-arrived. Call and see us. —The Art Cabinet Co., Ltd., Square. Palmerston North. ■'T) A.L.M.” House painta manufacturJD. ers of Dulux. Exceptional qualities and appearance. —Ward Bros.. Cuba Street. CLOVER Butter is specially selected for the -local trade. It’s delicious. Ask for Clover Butter. £l4 10s—CHESTERFIELD Suites. These are wonderful value. Come and see our stock. —Andrews, Furnishers, 184 Rangitikei Street. MEN’S heavy ribbed all-wool working 6oeks, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s lid. —Goldfinch and Cousins, the Men’s Store. CLOVER —Quality Butter excels. Economise use Clover Butter. Eats Lest. Spreads best,. Made in the city. LARGEST Bedding stocks of all qualities. Come and see us. —Andrews, Furnishers. 184 Rangitikei Street. FOR Gastritis, Duodenal Ulcers or Nervous Disorders of the Stomach get Pascoe’s Health Food; also promotes sleep by natural soothing process.—Health Supply. Ltd.', Mayfair Theatre Buildings, George Street, . . .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 265, 7 October 1940, Page 2

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