THE FINEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN ! TWO BIG FIRST-RELEASE ATTRACTIONS OFFERING THE ULTIMATE IN ENTERTAINMENT! -fit == METEOR ill! (loui - X'nvourito Theatre) TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 The thrilling action-packed story of throe rollicking sons-uf-guns . . . . looking for a light to start ... a fortune to find . . . three Musketeers of the Range. SAM WOOD, the man who made “Mr Chips,” gi\cs you his new hit. “RANGERS OF FORTUNE” ‘‘RANGERS (IF FO RTUNE” “RANGERS OF FORTUNE” “RANGERS OF FORTUNE” “HANGERS OF FORTUNE” With FREIX MaoMURR A Y ALBERT DEKKKR GILBERT' ROLAND PATRICIA MORRISON DICK KORAN BETTY BREWER (Now Chilcl Star Discovery.) .PLUS— Now Musical Comedy Sparkling With the Gaiety of Youth. “HANGING ON A ITT ME” “HANGING ON A DIME” 5 SONGS HITS 5 grace McDonald grace McDonald Whirlwind Dancing Star with the Loveliest Legs in Hollywood! With ROBERT PAIGE VIRGINIA DALE WILLIAM KRAWLEY FRANK JENKS Plans at Millar and Giorgi’s, Phono 5182; or Theatre, 5753. (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) TAKARO TABLE TENNIS OPENS TO-NIGHT AT 7. nLU B ROOM, RANGITIKEI ST„ U next Sclwyn Motors (upstairs) EMPIRE HALL TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING MR J. A. NASH, candidate for the Hospital and Manawatu-Oroua Electric Power Boards, will address the electors. POWER BOARD ELECTION. PALMERSTON NORTH. AS a present member of the Mana-watu-Oroua Power Board I trust that the services rendered during my term of office has merited the confidence and support of, the Electors And I again licg to offer mv services to the City for a further term. Member of Board for 18 years, ex City Councillor for 13 years, member and ex-Chairman Wellington Harbour Board for 13 years. M. A. ELIOTT'. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. VOTE MRS M. A. A ITCH IS ON For EFFICIENCY PROGRESS SOUND ADMINISTR AT lON MY SLOGAN REEDS, NOT WORDS MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS TO THE CITIZENS OF P A I,M EH STO X NOR TH. ITHE welfare of citizens _ depends greatly upon the gratuitous service of those members of the community who are willing to give their time and energy to the management of the city, and it behoves citizens to vote for fliosc whose past history assures capable and faithful administration. We have a city of which we are proud and which has great future possibilities. That future requires to he developed with a long view on sound lines, without haste, and with all Councillors working in harmony inwards the one end of giving all sections of the community an environment in which it is a pleasure to live and work. Big questions will have to ho considered and decided during the next few years, and they will need vigour, courage and well balanced judgment in the Councillors who are elected to make those decisions and who are responsible for the continued good .management of the city. If you are of opinion that T share those qualities, I ASK FOR YOUR VOTES at the Municipal Elections on Saturday. T. R. LEES FOR WEDDINGS OR SOCIAL ENGAGEMENTS' dial 7333 BLUE STAR TAXIS STAND: OPP. CLUB HOTEL. BETTER QUALITY APPLES All low grade Apples have now been sold; the market is clear for Bettgr Grade Apples. Extra Choice DELICIOUS APPLES, Firm, crisp, dOlh enso 5s Cd BALLARATS, Special Baking Apples, • 5s case ROME BEAUTY CHOICE APPLES, (J cases sold.) os ease KUMISRAS (Good N.Z.) 41b Is SWEDES (Good N.Z.) 12lbs Is COOKING APPLES 81b Is ORANGES (Sweet Island 200’s), Is 9d doz. ORANGES (Sweet Australian for babies) 5 a Is DELICIOUS APPLES (Crisp), Gib Is PUMPKIN (Dry Red) 12]bs Is PASSION FRUIT 12 a Is COCONUTS (Fresh) 4d each POTATOES (Good) 281 b 3s 6d PEARS (Winter Coles Dessert) 51b Is PEARS (Case lots, 401 b Fancy Grade) 5s 6d ONIONS (best N.Z.) 81b Is “TOMS” FRUIT MART PHONE 7949, RANGITIKEI STREEP
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 139, 14 May 1941, Page 2
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