DOWN QUILT TIME IS HEBE AGAIN. COME AND SEE OUB NEW STOCKS. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. ANDREWS’ Manuf actu ring Furnishers. IS4-190 RANGITIKEI STREET. FOR BETTER VALUE. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT AT 8 ! There are Plenty oi Good 5/- and 2/6 Seats on Sale To-night at the Doors!! OPERA HOUSE J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd., Will Present TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY!! (With a Special Matin-ec on Friday) APRIL 271 h and 2Sth] THE WORLD’S MOST DISCUSSED PLAY . . . CLARE BOOTHE’S RECORD - BREAKING PROVOCATIVE COMEDY “ THE WOMEN ” “ THE WOMEN ” “THE WOMEN ” It is Caustic . . It is Frankness Itself! BUT IT IS, ABOVE ALL, HILARIOUS FUN! With its Novel Cast of 40 WOMEN—ALL WOMEN—4O HEADED BY IRENE PURCELL New York’s Distinguished Star. MARY DEES (Famous as the late Jean Harlow ’3 Double) And Many American Stars. PRICES: Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle, 7/6; Unreserved Back Stalls, 5/-; Pit 2/6 (plus tax.) MATINEE FRIDAY, 2.15! MATINEE Reserves, 6/- (plus tax); Unreserved, 4/-, 2/-. Children Halfprice. AN ERNEST C. ROLLS PRODUCTION NEWBURY HALL. EUCIIRE AND DANCE. /"OPENING Night of the season TONIGHT at 8 o’clock. Admission 1/- and 1/6. NEXT SATURDAY RUGBY RUGBY Commencing with RUGBY A Great Programme. RUGBY RUGBY KIA TOA v. ST. PAT’S, RUGBY 3 p.m. RUGBY RUGBY FEILDING v. UNITED RUGBY 1.30 p.m. RUGBY RUGBY At RUGBY OVAL, SHOWGROUNDS, RUGBY RUGBY At Feilding: RUGBY Feilding Old Boys v. RUGBY Palmerston Old Boys. RUGBY At 3 p.m. GENERAL NOTICES NO - NO - NO IMPORT RESTRICTIONS IMPORT RESTRICTIONS IMPORT RESTRICTIONS AT ‘ ‘ TOM S’ ’ FRUIT MART. “TOMS” FRUIT MART. ■pLENTY of imi>orted Fruits at x “Toms.” Oranges, Bananas, Pineapples —the Government in their wisdom have not restricted the importation of any fresh fruit. Full stocks of aJI imported lines obtainable as usual. ALSO: Full stocks of all local-grown fruit and vegetables at lowest prices always —at “Toms” Mart. NOTE THESE LOW PRIQES:— Apples, Apples, Apples. STURMERS, 61b. I/-. (One Week Only.) Potatoes (the best in P.N.) “Sib. 3/Onions (new season’s) .. .. 41bs 1/Pears (best cooking) 51bs 1/Pasion Fruit (big) 12 a 1/Delicious Apples (sound) .. 41bs. 1/PLENTY OF VEGETABLES. Same Prices Both Shops. “ TOMS ” FRUIT MART Rangitikei Street and Main Street. ’PHONE 5367. pyVTDENCE having been submitted of the loss of Policy No. 255984 in the books of THE PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., on the life of KEVIN J. WJODILL, 1 hereby give notice of my intention to issue, at the expiry of four weeks from this date, a copy to take the place thereof, unless objection be previously lodged.—H. de C. McARTHUR, General Manager. Dated at Dunedin, 24/4/39. WANTED KNOWN FEENEY, pianist-violinist and accompanist. Teacher piano and violin. Particulars Harris, Baker, Halcombe. J>AMSAY & Campbell for Spouting, tanks, liot-water services and all Plumbing work. 124 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. jgOLID Leather Cases for presentation or personal use. Widest selection of leather goods and luggage. —Whitehead’s Leather Stone, Main Street (next George Street).
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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 97, 27 April 1939, Page 1
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