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AMUSEMENTS A NEW DETECTIVE THRILLER!! & COMEDY MYSTERY ! —at the— ROSY THEATRE ROSY THEATRE TO-DAY: 1 P.M., 6.30 and 8 P.M. BORIS KARLOFFBORIS RARLOFFBORIS RARLOFFIn The First James Lee Wong Story, “ MR. WONG. “ MR. WONG. DETECTIVE ” DETECTIVE ” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) SECOND FEATURE A Gay Comedy-Mystery! Featuring WILLIAM GAKGAN, OEIEN HEYWAKD, TELLY MAESHALL, VIVIENNE OSBOENE. —ln. “SHE ASKED FOR IT ” “SHE ASKED FOR IT ’ tßecommended by the Censor foi Adults) Also, Episode 11, “FLAMING FRONTIERS” * ‘Halfbreed’s Revenge. ” GENERAL NOTICES TRADES UNION PICNIC TO-MORROW TO-MORROW ASHHURST RACECOURSE. SPECIAL ATTRACTION SPECIAL ATTRACTION A DONKEY RACE. First Appearance in New Zealand. DONKEYS DONKEYS First Prize a Silver Cup. OPEN TO EVERYBODY. Do Not Miss the DRAUGHT HORSE DERBY. BURLESQUE BEAUTY PARADE, GREASY PIG. Hot Water and Milk Free. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: Trains Leave: Levin 9.2 a.m., Shannon 9.38 a.m., Tokomaru 9.55, Feilding 9.10, Foxton 8.40, Woodville 10.30, Palmerston North 9.20, 9.50, 10.8, 10.3 G. Return trains leave Ashhurst: —For Palmerston North: 4.45 and 6.50. For Levin: 5.15. For Foxton: 6 p.m. For Feilding: 6.15. For Woodville: 5.30. Stops at intermediate stations. Train stops at Cook’s Siding and Terrace End. Return fare: Adults 2/-; Children under 3 Free, under 15, 6d. 20 EARLY FLYING. IXIOULD anyone with knowledge of the flights made at Marton by the McKenzie Bros, in 1933-14 please communicate with the undersigned, giving details, if possible. H. L. Chisholm, 50 Leopold Street, South Yarra, Melbourne, S.E.I. WEST END RESIDENTS OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT OUR NEW MODERN BUTCHERY At COLLEGE STREET WEST, (Opp. State Housing Block), WILL OPEN NEXT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20th. Only First Quality Meat will be Stocked. Free Delivery. ’Phone 7571. MANAWATU CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, LTD. CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SCIENCE. DEAN: Professor S. Steele, B.Sc., Eng., M.A.S.M.E. T ECTURES begin on MONDAY, MARCH 6th, 1939. The School provides:— 3. A complete course for the Degree of Bachelor of Mechanical, Electri- / cal, and Civil Engineering. 2. Instruction in the Technical Science of Engineering and Allied Trades. 3. Instruction in Applied Electricity. 4. Instruction in Surveying. Complete EVENING COURSES for:— (a) Apprentices in Mechanical Engineering. (b) Apprentices in Electrical Engineering. (e) Electrical Fitter’s License. Students can see the Dean to arrange their Courses at the following hours:— Day Students: March 3rd and 4th. New Evening Students: 7 to 9 p.m., Friday, March 3rd. Evening Students: 7 to 9 p.m., March 6th, to 13th. C. C. KEMP, Registrar. Canterbury University College, Christchurch. CHAS. BOWDEN’S SERVICE STATION (Charles Bowden, Proprietor.) 33 3 RANGITIKEI STREET, P.N. (Next ArgyJc Avenue). PHONE G7SB. PETROL OIL REPAIRS.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 41, 18 February 1939, Page 1
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