AMUSEMENTS ‘DR. LIVINGSTONE, I PRESUME.’ Drama Knows no Moment more Thrilling than when Stanleyuttered those famous words in tho Heart of Africa. THE MAYFAIR (Theatre Beautiful) TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. and 7.45 P.M. THE GREATEST ADVENTURE KNOWN TO MAN AND ON.E THAT THRILLED THE WORLD. SPENCER TRACY j With NANCY KELLY RICHARD GREEN SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE WALTER BRENNAN HENRY HULL In I “STANLEY | —AND— I LIVINGSTONE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) An Immortal Story that you will want to see again. EXCELLENT FIRST HALF. Plans at C. and C.’s, Phone 7178; or Theatre, 5050. (CHEVROLET OWNERS: Our mechanics are A Grade —they receive special Chevrolet tuition —they know Chevrolet. —Porter Motors Ltd., Chevrolet Distributors, o*>ueen St., P.N. DANCE NOTICES KAIRANGA DAIRY COMPANY’S STAFF DANCE KAIKANGA HALL, THURSDAY, MAY Sth, 1941. •Euchro for Non-dancers. REVELLERS’ ORCHESTRA. c. 2/- and 2/S. i] SANSON WOMEN’S INSTITUTE d aYTce TOWN HALL SANSON, TUESDAY, MAY ISth, at 8 p.m. ‘ ‘ Jaza-Me-Blucs ’ 7 Orchestra. Good Supper. Good Floor. Admission 2/6. A.R.R. GENERAL NOTICES COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL TO MR. J. HOLMES RUNNICLES. /"\N the occasion of the completion of Organist and Choirmaster of All Saints’ Church. PARISH HALL, TO-MORROW, MAY 7th, at 7.45 p.m. Ladies are asked to bring light refreshments. PALMERSTON NORTH OITY COUNCIL. AS A CANDIDATE for a seat on the City Council I ask for the votes of all citizens. J. have had considerable experience , in administering largo affairs and be- i lieve that I can be a useful representative of all sections of the commmunity. ] Tho City has been -well served, bi there are vacancies to be filled by suitable men, and probably at no previous time has a strong Council beou ] required more urgently. , In addition to tho wise and prudent , management of ordinary civic needs, ; much planning will bo required for j after-war reconstruction and develop- i ment of the Dominion and for the re- j placing of returned men into our economic and social life, and City administration must go hand-in-hand . with Dominion administration in this ■ work. If Citizens are of opinion that I have the necessary qualities of balanced judgment, independent cour- ' age and vigour in getting essential things done, I ask for their votes. THOMAS ROWLEY LEES. OROUA COUNTY COUNCIL. GENERAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. fOTICE is hereby given that the ' following persons have been duly mi mated for vacancies on .the above Council: EASTERN RIDING—--1 CAMPBELL, Archibald. McLEOD, Bruce. STEWART, Robert. WESTERN RIDINGGREEN, Thomas. McLENNAN, William Malcolm. * PAGE, Walter Sydney, i SHANNON, Arnold Buddie. As the number of Candidates for 1 both the Eastern and Western Ridings r does not exceed the number of ' vacancies to be filled, I therefore de--1 clare the following persons duly electEastern Riding: Archibald Campbell, Bruce McLeod, Robert Stewart. Western Riding: Thos. Green, William Malcolm McLennan, Walter Sydney Page, Arnold Buddie Shannon. ROY L. HARDING, Returning Officer. For Permanence! Build in Concrete Made With GOLDEN BAY' GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY i CEMENT CEMENT l CEMENT QERTIFIED to exceed latest British Standard Specifications. Every bag uniform. SETS LIKE GRANITE. ‘ For large or small quantities at a moment’s notice ring: 1 ARTHUR HOPWOOD HARDWARE i CO., LTD., Main and Rangitikei Streets, Phone 7777. . Palmerston North. nORNS, Bunions, Chilblains, Fallen Arches, Ingrown Nails, Scientifically treated.—Simes, Foot Specialist and Chiropodist, Broadway, above London Book Club* Phone. 8389, .
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 106, 6 May 1941, Page 1
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