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AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TO-DAY— At 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. Two Great Attractions. “ ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL,” —and—--1 ‘EVERYBODY\S BABY,” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE MAYFAIR (Theatre Beautiful) TO-MORROW SESSIONS: 2 P.M. It\s the habit of this Popular Theatre to give you the best And hero it is in still another Grand Double-feature Programme I FIRST Clarence E. Mulford’s Thrilling New Western Drama with a Grand cast of your Favourite Stars WILLIAM BOYD (as Hopalong Cassidy.) RUSSELL HAYDEN ANDY CLYDE MINA GOMBELL —In—“DOOMED CARAVAN,” SECOND Youth on the March Thrills on Parade —in this Thrilling Drama of men in the making. “MILITARY ACADEMY,” —With— TOMMY KELLY BOBBY JORDAN THEN CHAPTER “JUNIOR G-MEN,” Plans at C. and C.’s, Phono 7178; or Theatre, 5050. GENERAL NOTICES WARNING. rpHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an explosives magazine containing approximately 5500 No. G and No. 7 detonators was washed out of the bank in the Manawatu Gorge and into the river in the recent flood. The magazine was of wooden construction lined with lin, 20in. x Din. x 11 17in. marked with an arrow and Royal Artillery. It was locked with a brass padlock. The magazine may have floated for a time and may have been deposed on the banks or adjacent property anywhere between the Gorge and the lower reaches of the river. It is more probable that it would have sunk or been broken up. The detonators are in tins of 100 with live tins to a package. Any person finding a box of this description or tins of detonators or loose detonators should advise the Public Works Department or nearest J police Station as soon as possible and not interfere With same until inspected as it; may be DANGEROUS. The Magazine is very like a small dog kennel at first glance. A. R. ACHESON, Resident Engineer, Public Works Dept., Palmerston North. THE “MODERNS” SCHOOL of DRESSMAKING, CUTTING, DESIGNING & PATTERN MAKING. Tuition fee £l/1/-. Enrol Now. Miss Helen Muir, Strand Bldg., P.N. SITUATIONS WANTED jyjARRIED man wants share-milking, 50-60 cows; life experience; two good milkers. Apply Placement Office, Palmerston North. L. BROWN, Agricultural Contractor for ploughing, discing, harrowing and top-dressing!—2 Harris Street, Phone 782, Feilding. LOST AND FOUND f jOST, Sunday, between Arapata and 1 Waituna, mattress. Finder please communicate with Syd. Coleman. T OST, from Te Matai during the flood, seven coming 2-year-old heifers, notch out of right ear at the top.— A. K. Mitchell, Te Matai. T OST, during recent flood in Manawatu River, tin containing large sum of money in notes. Substantial reward paid to finder returning same to Police. in Square, Monday, dark skunk fur stole, head and five tails. Reward. Address “Times” Office. Los T, between 6.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. Sunday last, black and white cattle dog with wall-eye. Finder please ring 4S7S, Feilding. WANTED KNOWN Final Leave (honeymoon) would bo glad petrol coupons.— N.Z. 405331, 29 llaybittle Street, Fcilding. _ ‘■ J LIKE IVi li(l< i r because it. always makes my rooms look well groomed, and there is no mess or waste, while the tin opening so easily saves time and temper.” From another Polifior enthusiast. WE havo at present a wonderful range of Good Used Radios priced from £4 10/- to £l2 10/-. Terms arranged. —Wright, Stephenson’s, Rangitikei Street, Phone 5361. XT ASHWORTHS. Sale of Kosy Quilts 10/6 single, 25/- double. Cheapest in New Zealand. Warmer than blankets. “ T _ LIKE Polifior because it is a superior preserving polish in an easy to open tin, and being antiseptic, keeps the home fresh and healthy.” Writes another Polifior enthusiast. JJOT water services in the winter must be efficient to give the supply. Phono 6207 for expert service. Holben & Kirk Ltd., 150 Rangitikei St TTMBRELLAS are made to order, repaired and recovered at Lethabv’s 357 Main St. Also Dolls’ Hospital. All kinds of dolls repaired. Please bring all the pieces. .

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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 114, 15 May 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 114, 15 May 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 114, 15 May 1941, Page 1

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