AMUSEMENTS SEE PAGE 6 ANZACS IN MIDDLE EAST and Manoeuvres in Palestine —STATE——STATE — Tlie Leading Theatre. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., throughout New Zealand. [f Theatre Plans Kosco || ]| t>363 at . 8080 II ||— * Deaf Aids Available * —l] TODAY 2 p.m. - 7.45 p.mIT S THE LAUGH OF THE YEAR ! | CESAR ROMERO | | CESAR ROMERO | ! IJIn TALL. DARK TALL. DARK and HANDSOME” and HANDSOME ” With CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FILLING RAPIDLY ! 1 Box Plans for | i CHARLIE CHAPLIN I —ln | “THE GREAT DICTATOR,” | “THE GREAT DICTATOR,” | Commencing FRIDAY NEXT. | DON’T DELAY! BOOK NOW! | (Approved for Universal Exhibition.); No Telephone Reserves Accepted, j THE POPULAR GOLD BAND TAXIS PHONE 66 44 (CHEVROLET OWNERS ; We use only genuine Chevrolet factory parts when repairing your Chevrolet. —• Porter Motors Ltd., Chevrolet Distributor, Queen St., Palmerston North. GENERAL NOTICES MANAWATU WOMEN’S PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. A DEMONSTRATION of tlie method of finishing off FOOTLESS SOX FOR SOLDIERS will bo given in tlie Lady Galway Guild Room (No. 4), Kiugsway Building, 77 King Street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, May 28th, at 2.30 p.m. The sox are being made by the local Knitting Mills, but it is necessary that they be finished off by hand. As the quota for this district is 9000 pairs, many helpers are needed and any ladies willing to assist are invited to attend the demonstration. D. A. GALBRAITH, Hon. Secretary. KING’S BIRTHDAY, 1941. 'IIE usual week-end tickets, obtainable from 3 p.m. on Friday, 30th ay, to Sunday, Ist June, from any to ty station between Wellington and ilmerston North inclusive, will be ailable for return until Tuesday, 3rd tne, 1941. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. FRIDAY, 30th MAY, special pasnger train will• lejK r c Wellington G m., Paekakariki 7.12, Otaki 8.3, svin arr. 8.30 p.m. NOTE: The usual' 5.47 p.m. Welling-n-Palmerston North train will take tssengers for Otaki and stations north ereof only. SATURDAY, 31st MAY, special ain leaves Wellington 2 p.m., Otaki 34 p.m., Levin 4.3, Shannon 4.28, ilmerston North arr. 4.58 p.m. Stops ily at stations shown and Paekakariki id Parapar&umu. MONDAY, 2nd JUNE, special trains opping where required for passengers avo Palmerston North K '' o vin G. 30 p.m., 7.30 p. gton 8.57 p.m., 10.3 p.r.: tin leaves Palmerston i. stops for passengers n, Levin, Otaki and rives Wellington 12.29 The li s-. ml 5.12 p.m jrtli-Well i )ODS SU p.m., W el--311 lv :it ShanI’neka kariki. AY ILL BE CLOSED Y. 2nd JUNE. GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF AT AAYAP UN I LINKS (Private Course.) Drillks, Balls, Sweets on sab Clubs for Hire. Buffet Tea. holes* .1/-; IS holes 1/6. F. COAVDREY, Prop. “THE UNSEEN ENEMY” Lurking amidst the delicate fibres and increasing in numbers daily, lies the worst enemy to your clothes DIRT AND DUST. STOP IT NOW ! DRY-CLEANING will do it, and will also restore that “new” appearance. NIELSEN'S DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS. “MONTEREY” COSMETICS FELL RANGE OF MAKE-UP Creams, Lotions, Powders, Lipstick, Lash Liquid, etc. ALL ONE PRICE 3/6 HALES WALKER, M.P.S., Broadway, CHEMIST. Balm. Nth,
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 123, 26 May 1941, Page 1
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