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TAYLOR & POINT ON LIMITED. ’PHONE 5065. 221 BANGITIKEI STEEET, Agents for J. E. Hall Ltd., England, offer The Hallmark of Quality, Efficiency, Value and’ Dependability REFRIGERATING MACHINERY.

AMUSEMENTS STATE STATE The Leading Theatre. Amalgamated Theatres Ltd., throughout New Zealand. Theatre Plans .Rosea I 0363. at 5464. I * Deaf Aids Available. * TO-MORROW (4 Sessions) 2 P.M.. 5 P.M., S P.M., 10.30 P.M. WHILE THE NEWSPAPER HEADLINES ARE SCREAMING SUBMARINE DISASTERS—WE BRING YOU THIS TIMELY AND EXCITING SUBMARINE STORY! “SUBM ARINEI !“ SUB MARINE I “SUBMARINEI I PATROL ” I ' PATROL ” ! PATROL ” RICHARD GREENE NANCY KELLY PRESTON FOSTER JOHN CARRADINE SLIM SUMMERVILLE GEORGE BANCROFT j In Addition 1 j The Latest Issue of | i MARCH OF TIME I I MARCH OF TIME I | “THE REFUGEE,” j | “THE REFUGEE,” | Revealing the dreadful plight of thousands of persecuted victims fleeing before the wrath of Dictators. j Also 1 | VYVYAN DON-NEB’S | | WINTER FASHION FORECAST I j IN TECHNICOLOUR. j j America’s most Beautiful | | Models Displaying Winter’s I Newest Styles. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Finally TO-DAY: 2 and 8 p.m.— Adolphe Menjou Jack Oakie —In—‘THANKS FOR EVERYTHING,’ j Michael Whalen Lynn Bari —In—“PARDON OUR NERVE.” ' —(Recom. by Censor for Adults.) —- t THE POPULAR GOLD BAND TAXIS PHONE 0044 GENERAL NOTICES WHO 'WILL WIN WHO WILL WIN RUGBY THE SECOND BOUND .1 BUGBY BUGBY SHOWGROUNDS, RUGBY RUGBY SATURDAY, JUNE 24th. RUGBY RUGBY OLD BOYS v. UNIVERSITY RUGBY 2.50 p.m. RUGBY RUGBY KIA TOA v. FEILDING, RUGBY 1.20 p.m. RUGBY (Jubilee Cup Match.) RVGBY RUGBY AT FEILDING: RUGBY RUGBY ST. PAT’S v. FEILDING 0.8. RUGBY 2.45 p.m. RUGBY RUGBY Admission— RUGBY Gents 1/-; Ladies 6d. RUGBY Grandstands Free. RUGBY OROUA RUGBY SUB-UNION Following are the Games to be Conducted by the above Sub-Union on SATURDAY, JUNE 24th. SENIORS: EANGIWAHIA v. APITI, At Apiti; Referee, Mr. Osborne. KIM BO ETON v. WAITUNA, At Kimbolton; Referee, Mr. Glennie. JUNIORS: Kangiwahia v. Waituna, At Waituna; Referee, Mr. Sherwell. Apiti, a bye. MADGE MOTOR SERVICE FROM PALMERSTON NORTH TO FEILDING, FOXTON, SHANNON, and POHANGINA. Timetables and Information from Drivers. HEAD OFFICE: 100 RANGITIKEJL STREET, Palmerston North. Phone 5260. D. F. SAIILLIE, Secretary. FENCING Wo have large stocks of Rimu and Kaiwhaka Battens.; Totara and Birch Posts and Strainers at Reduced Prices. Also Glen Coal, Coke and Carbonettes. Hatuma Lime, 3/6 bag, also burnt lime. W. PUKLOWSKI, Wood and Coal Merchant, 47 Grey Street. Phone 6334.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 145, 22 June 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 145, 22 June 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 145, 22 June 1939, Page 1

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