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VE DAY . HPHIS THEATRE will remain open, screenings as usual—at the request of the authorities an<J for the convenience of the public. ' Plans at THE METEOR Theatre, Phono 5753 TONIGHT at 7.45 X METEOR COLUMBIA PICTURES presentAii Engrossing Woman's Picture that EVERY MAN WILL ENJOY "FIRST COMES COURAGE" "FIRST COMES COURAGE" "FIRST COMES COURAGE" Co-starring Merle Brian' OBERON ALTERNE OBERON AHERNE With Carl Esmond lsobcl Elsom Erik Rolf (Reconi. as More Especially for Adults) EXCELLENT FEATURETTES Vodvil Series Musical Champion of Champions Sports Thrills Snapshots Scries Snapshots And the latest PARAMOUNT NEWS OPERA HOUSE MONDAY NEXT, MAY 14 SEASON: 3 NIGHTS ONLY MOK., TUES., 'WED. MATINEE WED., at 2.15 p.m. SOMETHING NEW AN INTIMATE REVUE STAN LAWSON New Zealand's Greatest ProducerArtist, presents 30 of the Dominion's Most Brilliant Entertainers in a Rollicking, Side-Splitting, Fast-Moving Musical Revue. "WAIT FOR IT" "WAIT FOR IT" Here is a Sparkling FLESH AND BLOOD SHOW' W r hich sets the entertainment standard for 1945. At every performance there is hilarious UPROAR—on the stage and off. . . . There are ton LOVELY LASSIES in the most SENSATIONAL BALLETS ever seen in this country. Devised and trained by Rosetta Powell (just back from Australia), the Dancing is BREATH-TAKING in its ORIGINALITY and FROCKING. STAN LAWSON and HARRY HOWLETT, Dynamic, both of them, are the PERFECT COMEDY" TEAM who lead a Merry Band of male and female Funsters. THE STNGING IS SUPERB THE MUSIC IS SOMETHING TO REMEMBER ~ PRICES: 6/-, 4/-, 2/- (AU plus tax) Box Plans open Tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. at C. and C.'s ALL DAY GREY CABS phone si64 ALL NIGHT rPHE OPENING MEETING of the J- campaign against the Liquor Traffic will he held TONIGHT in St. Andrew's Hall. The programme is being arranged by Major Neevc and the president will welcome Rev. Francis Jack and Rev. L. A. Brooks. The business session will commence at 7 p.m. and the general public are heartilv invited at 7.45. TOMORROW (Thursday), May 10. 1945, all train servicer; in the Wellington District arc suspended with'the following

PALMERSTON NORTH-WELLINGTON: 4.29 a.m. Palmcrston North-Wellington (Express from Auckland). 8.22 a.m. New Plymouth-Wellington Express. 8.55 a.m. Gisborne-Wellington Express. 10.15 a.m. Wellington-New Plymouth Express. 3.0 p.m. Wellington-Auckland Express. 3.40 p.m. New Plymouth-Wellington Rail Car. GISBORNE-NAPIER-PALMERSTON NORTH: 5.35 a.m. Wairoa-Napicr Rail Car. 7.21 a.m. Palmcrston North-Napier Passenger. 8.20 a-m. Napier-Gisborno Rail Car. 8.55 a.m. Gifiborne-Wollingt.on Express. 5.15 p.m. Gisborne-Wairoa Hail Car ; 7.27 p.m. Woodville-Palmcrston North Rail Car. 8.38 p.m. Palmcrston Nortli-Woodville Rail Car. WOODVILLE-UPPER HUTTWELLINGTON: 7.50 a.m Masterton-Wellington Rail Car. 8.15 a.m. Woodvillc-Wellington Rail Car. 3.30 p.m. Wellington-Woodvillc Rail Car. 6.4 p.m. Wcllington-Masterton Rail Car. 1939-1945 THUS, much had been ■won by human courage, the courage of the vast anonymous host of Britain. You could always turn the corner if you doggedly kept going Some words came into his mind as be shaved, "He that shall endure to the end." "What's that out of, Mary?" Mrs Bunting puckered her brow,— then—"Ho that shall endure to the end shall be saved," she said. "It's in the Bible." "Ah!" ho breathed. Life had brought him knowledge of many of his failings, and the war had revealed more. He was not brilliant nor heroic, but there was one thing he could do, —endure. Tt was the one thing he was good at, and it happened to be almost his sole duty. (From "Mr Bunting at War." — Greenwood.) G. It. BENNETT AND CO.,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 135, 9 May 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 135, 9 May 1945, Page 2