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BUNNYTHORPE STORES LTD. GENEBAL STOBEKEEPEEES PRODUCE HABDWAEE FEETILIZEB TIMBEE MERCHANTS. PHONE 6411. AMUSEMENTS It’s Excitement with the Silencers off . . . when the King of Killers Strikes at the X.aw! KOiSY TO-DAY at 1 p.m. ROSY TO-NIGHT at 6.30 & 7.45. The Badman of ‘San Quentin’ 7 and 11 Racket Busters” now blasts his way to (Stardom as the “ KING OF THE UNDERWORLD ” Hill Warner Bros. ’ (Scorching Story of Gangland’s Last (Stand, with Humphrey Kay BOGART - FRANCIS (Recommended by Censor for Adults.; ASSOCIATE FEATURE— That Grand Old Man of the Stage and Screen— FRED STONE Fighting a Gang of Big City Crooks —ln—- “ QUICK MONEY ” AND—Chapter 11 of the Thrill Serial, “BUCK ROGERS.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GENERAL NOTICES SACRED CONCERT OPERA HOUSE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NOV. 20th. AT 8.30 P.M. PBOGKAMME: March— Garrison Band Hymn— ‘ 1 The Vesper Hymn, ’ ’ Miss Ena Rapley accompanied by the Bohemians and the Band. Sketch— “I’m Not Old,” Ron Wakelin Song— “The Glory Road,” Bert Hickford and Eric Bell Part Songs —(a) “Going Home,” (b) “Can I Forget You,” The Bohemians Song— Selected, Miss Leslie Hall Humour — “Imitation of a Recording” Jack Winter Vocal Duet— “Ah! Suits Me,” Bert and Maureen Hickford Pianoforte, — “Among the Classics,” Eric Bell Song,— “The Holy City,” William Diggle and the Bohemians Marching Song,— “March of the Grenadiers,” Miss Ena Rapley, the Bohemians, and the Band. Selection, — “Waiata Poi, ” Garrison Band Song, — “The Green-eyed Dragon,” Bert Hickford! Song,— “Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life,” j Miss Ena Rapley with accompaniment by Bohemians. Monologue,— Selected, Ron Wakelin Song,— * ‘ Carinenia,’ ’ Maureen Hickford Pianoforte, — “In Lighter Vein,” Eric Bell Song,—“Good-bye,” from the “White Horse Inn,” John Barlow and the Bohemians N.Z. Anthem, — “God Defend New Zealand,” Miss Ena Rapley and Bohemians * ‘ God Save the King. 1 ’ Admission ]/-. Reservations Cd. Box Plan at N.Z. Importing Coy.. A SniiUEST JUBILEE FLOWER A SHOW. (In Aid of Parish Funds.) TOWN HALL, ASHHURST. THURSDAY, 30th November, 1939. Opening Ceremony at 2 p.m. CONCERT IN THE EVENING. FELL DING RACES. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Palmer- , sion North 10.50 a.m., Feilding arr. 11.22 a.m. RETURN TRAIN leaves Feilding 5.45 p.m. Usual 4.10 p.m. Palmerston Nortli-Marton train will NOT run. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Palmerston North 4.40 p.m., Feilding 5.10, Marton arr. 6.30. ON SATURDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, SPECIAL TRAIN loaves Wellington . 7.55 a.m., Shannon 10.36, Palmerston North 11.15, Feilding arr. 11.47 a.m. RETURN TRAIN leaves Feilding 5.45 p.m., Palmerston North 6.30 p.m, Shannon 7.12, Paekakariki 5.51, Wellington , arr. 9.53 p.m. Usual 5.12 p.m. Palmerston North-Paekakariki train will NOT ( EXCURSION TICKETS 1 TO FEILDING, available for return • until 4th December will issued, at » Wanganui, Paekakariki and intermediate stations on 30th November, also at Wanganui, Wellington and intermediate stations on 2nd December by morning trains. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS TO FEILDING, available oil day of issue only, will be issued at Welling- . ton, Awapuni and intermediate stations by morning trains on 2nd December. I For further particulars, including I stops, see handbill or enquire at sta- ! tions. COAL! COKE! CARJBONETTES! AND FIREWOOD! ’PHONE 5248. ' ’PHONE 5248. A. BLOOMFIELD, LTD.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 279, 25 November 1939, Page 1

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