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IN THE NEWSTHE PRIME MINISTER IN THE MIDDLE EAST—This and many other world-wide events in our News Service. ik EEEEE X METEOR ===== & • ■ —^ (Your Favourite 'Jheatrc.) TO-NIGHT AT T. 45 THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT LONDON RAVED ABOUT. THE HAPPINESS SHOW OF 1941! Sparkling: Musical Comedy Specially Written for Hulbert and Courtneidge—with its Effervescent Entertainment, Merry Music and Limitless Laughs! JACK HULBERT CECILY COURTNEIDGE “UNDER YOUR HAT” “UNDER YOUR HAT” “UNDER YOUR HAT” “UNDER YOUR HAT” “UNDER YOUR HAT” “UNDER YOUR HAT” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Musical Numbers Include:— “Under Your Hat,” “The Empire Depends on Y r ou.” “Together Again,” “If You Were to Dance.” IN ADDITION:— LATEST AIRMAIL NEWSREELS, “THE MARCH OF TIME,” “Americans All” the thrilling pictorial of the building of our great sister democracy. “LOFOTEN,” The navy’s part in the raid on the Lofoten Islands to destroy German oil supplies, capture Nazi officials and free Norwegian nationals. “THE BIG IDEA,” For all dog lovers Bright and interesting. Plans at Theatre, Phone 57-13. NO EXTRA TO RESERVE.

PUBLIC NOTICE T WISH to notify the public that I ■*■ have disposed of the business known as HOKOWHITD GROCERY STORE, corner Albert Street and College Terrace, to Messrs Watson Bros., Ltd. I wish to thank my numerous customers for their loyal support anil trust that my successors will bo accorded the same. A. I. HARPER. HOME GUARD. VACANCIES FOR ADJUTANTS AND INSTRUCTORS. WRITTEN applications closing August 9, 1941, will be received by Home Guard Area. Commanders for the positions of Area Adjutants and Instructors, on the temporary staff. N.Z. Military Forces to be seconded for service with the Home Guard. Salaries at the rate of £338 p.a. for Captains, £228 for Warrant Officers (-2), pins p.a. for wife, and £27 p.a. for each child under 16. (These rates not subject to any deductions.) Selected applicants will undergo a refresher course of one month. Appointment confirmed after a further probationary period of not more than two months. Those eligible for overseas service not considered. Medical examination to Home Defence standard necessary. Wherever possible preference given to serving members of Home Guard. For further particulars apply to the nearest Home Guard Area Commander. CCURSION TO AXJCK-I LAND & FRANKTON .JUNCTION". ON FRIDAY, August 8, Special Excursion Train leaves Wellington 7.40 p.m.. Palmerston North L 0.32 p.m., Auckland arr. 11.15 a.m. (9th). Return train leaves Auckland 3.5 p.m. Sunday, 10th, Palmers ton North arr. 3.50 a.m., Wellington arr. 6.43 a.m. (11th). Return fares (one class only) to Erankton Junction and Auckland at a very cheap rate, available from all stations on Bth August by trains arriving l'almerston North in time to connect with excursion train; available for return by return excursion train and connecting trains on 10-llth. Return fare from l'almerston North to Frankton Junction 265, to Auckland 345. Scats reserved free. See handbill or enquire at stations for further particulars. SLUGGISH RIVER DRAINAGE BOARD. GENERAL RATE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board proposes at its meeting to be held on THURSDAY, the 14th of August next, at 11 a.m.. to strike and lew a GENERAL RATE OYER ITS WHOLE AREA, as below for the 12 months ending 31st March, 1942. Lands Classified I—lid in the £. Lands Classified 2 15-lGth of Id in the £. Lands Classified 3—5-Bth of Id in the £. R. H. SPENCER. (Clerk), 129 Rangitikci St., P.N. KIWITEA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS addressed to the Chairman and marked "Tender for Contract No. Office. Kinibolton, up to 11.30 a.m. on Monday, the 18th day of August, 1941, for the supply and delivery of the following quantities of maintenance metal, viz.: Contract Xo. 174: 1040 c. yds. in the Cheltenham, Kiwitea and Kinibolton Ridings. Contract No. 175: 1000 c. yds. in the Pcop-o-dav and Ra.ngiwahia Ridings. Contract No. 176: 665 c. yds. in the Hautapu Riding. Contract No. 177: 1120 c. yds. in the Cheltenham and Ongo Ridinjjs. Contract No. 178: 1085 c. yds. in the Waituna, Ongo and l'cep-ochiy Ridings. Contract No. 179: 400 c. yd*, in the Rangiwahia Riding. Specifications and conditions of Contract may be peon at the County Office. Kinibolton, during office hours. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accopted. W. L. HESSELTINE, County Clerk. Kinibolton, Ist August, 1941. LAMP shades by the hundred at Andrews, Furnishers. Come and make your selection. Full range of prices. Showrooms, 184-190 Rangitikci Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 207, 2 August 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 207, 2 August 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 207, 2 August 1941, Page 2

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