DEFINITELY THE MOST UNIQUE PICTURE EVER PRESENTED IN ANY THEATRE .... TO-N I G H T AT 1M p.m. ¥I R ST -A DST I i A!, AS IA N SCREENING Of a Delightful L'iftiirc—Something liko "Sony, of the Plough" in its Simplicity of appeal, but it deals not with farm life but with coastal fisher-folk . . . The stamp of men who are winning such universal admiration just now for their natrol work and minego down to the sea i" ship. T It U L Y : "THE LAST "THE EAST "THE LAST "THE LAST ADVENTURERS" ADVENTURERS" ADVENTURERS" ADVENTURERS" DEDICATED To our British Lrawlermen. those bravo men who daily risk their lives in hazardous seas so that the ■ nation may be kept supplied with fish ... It shows every pha.se of the fishermen's life and work. A BRITISH PICTURE WITH A BRITISH CAST WHICH CARRIES OUR MONEYBACK GUARANTEE. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. The Latest Issue of '•MARCH OF TIME" ON MEXICO BOOKI N G S Owing to the extreme interest of this programme patrons are requested to reserve immediately. Plans at C. and C.'s. Phone 7178; Theatre. Phono 6776. DOORS OPEN AT 7 P.M. . . . liK EARLY! !
WINTER APPPROACHES WINTER IS RADIO LISTENING TIME. Is your set in first-class order? Are you getting good results? A weak valve or a slight displacement will spoil reception. Your set may have cost £3O. Why keep it down to a £5 performance? At the cost of a fewshillings we can make it equal to new. HENRY COLES AND CO. THE SQUARE.
PIANOFORTE TUITION. MI SS' V. L. ARTII UR, L.R.S.M., 1..T.C.L., 32 AMESBURY STREET, Phone 5339. . Pliono 5339. MR JOHN ERIMETT, 27 Morris Street. Specialising in Voice Culture and Artistic Interpretation. AT A T 10 N A L C L U B. IN EUCHRE. TO-MO R ROW (W EDNES DAY), 7.45 p.m. Sub. Is 6cl. AVHAKARONGO HOME GUARD. NEXT PARADE, TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, May 7, at 7 p.m. IniportOT. ANDREW'S P.W.M.U. will hold its usual uiuiiLlily meeting on THURSDAY AFTERNOON. May 8. W.D.F.U. MONTHLY Meting at Collinson and Cuninghame's, THURSDAY, Bth, 1.30 p.m. M. E. MATHESON. Hon. See. fPO Longburn Freezing Workers and J- Friends.—Our Annual Snioko Concert will take place in the Foresters' Hall on FRIDAY, 9th, instead of the Empire Hall. J. MA BEY, Secretary. SUTCLIFFE SCHOOL OF RADIANT LIVING. MEMBERS and. Friends! The weekly Meeting will be held in the P.D.C. Tearooms, WEDNESDAY, May 7, at 7.4-3 p.m. Two interesting lectures: ''Fear," and "Opportunity." Radiant Dinner Saturday, 6 p.m. OROUA LODGE OF DRUIDS, THE FORTNIGHTLY MEETING of the Lodge will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Cuba Street, on THURSDAY, May 8, 1941, at 7.80 p.m. BUSINESS: Initiation and General. J. MEWETT, Secretary. TRAVEL "BLUR STAR." It's Best by Far. PHONE 7QQQ BLUE STAR TAXIS STAND: Opp. Club Hotel. IGHTS LONGER GHTS NIGHTS OHTS REQUIRE JQH TS BETTER !GHTS LIGHTS IGHTS [GHTS All Kinds of Car Bulbs fiorn IGHTS ' sto 50 candle power at ScHTS 17 arne ed a IGHTS J-V Service Station. A IGHTS , •. , LGHTS Opp. Holben and Kirks, IGHTS IlaiigitiJiei Street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 132, 6 May 1941, Page 2
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