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AMUSEMENTS I Provincial Premiere, Soon— I | “THE MINSTREL BOY,” | Featuring a Famous Irish j Tenor. | Shu re, it's a Grand Show! | THE METEOR cinema (Always a Good Show.) mi AGAIN TO-DAY 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. JOE E. BROWN JOAN BLONDELL ERIC BLORE ROBERT BARRETT BEVERLEY ROBERTS “ SONS O’ GUNS ” “ SONS O' GUNS ” “ SONS O’ GUNS ” Joe’s in the Army now. and slays the world with laughs. Binging Dancing And in Merry Mood! AN ABSOLUTE SCREAM ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Book at Millar & Giorgi, Phone 5182; or Theatre, Phone 5753. | COMMENCING FRIDAY 1 Presenting Again for Your j Pleasure the Incomparable j SONJA HENIE | —ln I “GIRL IN A MILLION,” j The Picture that has Everything! (App. for Universal Exhibition.) j GENERAL NOTICES MARRIAGE. STUART—SHAILER.—On 2nd April, 1935, Muriel Constance, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. ,T. Shailer, of Palmerston North, to Fredrick Arthur, son of Mrs. Jefferies and the late Mr. Stuart (R.N.), Gosport, England. DEATHS. WBITTEN.—On April 20, 1038 (suddenly), at his residence, Mar.awatu Street, Palmerston North, William, dearly beloved husband of Fanny D. Whitten; aged 57 years. Through waves, through clouds and storms, God gently clears the way; We wait His time; so shall the night Soon end in blissful day. GEORGE.—On April 19th, 1938, at her late residence, 11 Zohrab Street, Hataitai, Annie, dearly loved sister of Florence and the late Arthur and Lance George, late of Palmerston North. FUNERAL NOTICE. *T»HE friends of the late William Whitten are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave the Church Street Hall on Thursday, April 28, at the conclusion of a service commencing at 2 p.in., for the Kelvin Grove Cemetery. THOS. GRIGGS & SON, Funeral Directors. THANKS NOTICE. AABS. V. C. LAIRD and Son wish to thank all kind friends and relations for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. THANKS NOTICE. AffRS. G. A. SufiLTERTKE and relatives of the late Miss B. A. Pye wish to sincerely thank ail kind friends for the many floral tributes and sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, also to thank Doctors, Sisters and Nurses of the Public Hospital for their kird attention. (Napier papers please copy.) COX & CALLANDER BERNARD G. COX, A.1.A.A., Cert. Univ. of Pennsylvania. GEO. W CALLANDER, A.R.1.8.A. Cert. TJniv. of Pennsylvania. ASSOCIATE ARCHITECTS, TIMES BLDG., BROADWAY, P.N. Telephone 5198. FLOWERS! IN Baskets, Boxes, Posies and Sprays. A delightful gift to convey your : good wishes when arranged by HARRISON’S, FLORAL EXPERTS, Studio, Coleman Place. Phone 5190. After hours, 8686. RAPID DENTAL REPAIR SERVICE. ARTIFICIAL DENTURES REPAIR.— 2-hour service. Very low charges. Best materials only used. Teeth perfectly matched. Broken Teeth replaced from 3/0. Hours: 8.30 to 5.30 p.m. daily. UPSTAIRS—The Square (next Macduffs).
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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 97, 27 April 1938, Page 1
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