AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TO-DAY—-AT 2 AND 7.45 P.M. ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA do HAVILLAND ANN SHERIDAN In “DODGE CITY” “DODGE CITY” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE MAYFAIR (Theatre Beautiful) 2 p.m. TO-MORROW 7.45 p.m. Still Another Great Action-packed Two-Feature Programme. No. 1. - Aliens with faked passports. Authorities without a clue until a fearless agents smashes the menace. THRILLS ALL THE WAY! JACK HOLT JACK lIOLT —ln—- “ PASSPORT qx> A LCATRAZ,” “ A ASSPORT i O ” PASSPORT 'TO ALCATRAZ,” “ A ASSPORT A 0 "LCATRAZ,” No. 2 A new and startling drama of the plains A thrilling saga of the kings of the wilderness—With REX King of tho Wild Horses. SHIEK The New Wonder Horse. —ln—- ‘ TZING fXF 'T'HE SIERRAS,” ‘ AV ING W F i HE •IERRAS/' “ T/TNG f) F THE SIERRAS,” “ AV ING i HE —And— FRANK MORGAN. _ -PLUSCHAPTER ” JUNIOR G-MEN,” Plans at (J. and C.’s, Phono 7178) or Theatre, 5050. (Both Approved for Uni versa 1 ExhibitionGENERAL NOTICES COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL Continuing a Most Successful Season with Day and Evening Programmes of Quality and Variety. Admission: Day, 1/-; Children 6d. Evening 1/6, 1/- and 6d. DEMONSTRATION CONCERTS Saturday Afternoon and Evening. Box Plan at Opera House. OPERA HOUSE NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 25th, TWO RETURN LECTURES ON BRITISH ISRAEL TRUTH BY REV. ROBERTSON ORR. AFTERNOON, 3 p.m.: 11 HITLER CANNOT WIN WAR NOW.” Prophesies Reasons Why. EVENING, 8.30: “WHAT ABOUT BRITAIN’S FUTURE!” Money and Investments in tho New Order. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor. COME EARLY. COLLECTION. OROUA COUNTY COUNCIL. APPOINTMENT OF ASSESSOR. PURSUANT to Section 27 of * ‘The Valuation of Land Act, 1925,” | nominations for tho office of Assessor for t'ho Oroua County will bo received at the Council Chambers, Feilding, up I till noon on THURSDAY, tho 12th day of June, 1941. ROY L. HARDING, County Clerk. NEWSLETTER FOR TROOPS OVERSEAS. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. TT'EEP your boy informed of district happenings by sending him a copy each week. Sufficiently light to go by air-mail. Available) at “Times” Office, Broadway, Palmerston North, and at branch offices at Feilding, Woodville and Pahiatua. Price: Twopence per copy. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES LORNA McAFFER, (M.R.A.D., M.1.5.T.D., A.1.5.T.D.), London. DANCING ACADEMY. TV/TISS McAffer Personally takes all x Class and Private Lessons. Studio: 77 KING STREET, Palm. Nth. Phono 8033. SINGING MR. JOHN EMMETT, 27 Morris Stret, Palmerston N. Specialising in Voice Culture and Artistic Interpretation. A. M. ONGLEY BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Money to lend at low rate of interest. NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDING, 53 Rangitikei Street. JACOBS & GRANT BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS, BETT.’S BUILDINGS, RANGITIKEI STREET.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 120, 22 May 1941, Page 1
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