AMUSEMENTS I MAYFAIR I I I TO-DAY AT 2 and 6.30 Timely Action-packed ThrillferJ “ESCAPE PROM HONGKONG,” “ESCAPE FROM HONGKONG,” “ESCAPE FROM HONGKONG,” —With— Andy Leo DEVINE CARRILLO DEVINE CARRILLO DEVINE CARRILLO (Approved (or Universal Exhibition.) A Hot Newshound goes to gaol for an inside story, but accidents do and will happen! “BROADWAY BIG SHOT,” “BROADWAY BIG SHOT,” “BROADWAY BIG SHOT,” —'With— RALPH BYRD RALPH BYRD Virginia Hale Win. Halligan. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also,— Ep. “OVERLAND MAIL.’’ DANCE NOTICES JMAJN AWATU SCOTTISH SOCIETY. INGLESIDE COSMOPOLITAN HALL—TO-NIGHT. MAYFAIR ORCHESTRA. NUMEROUS NOVELTY DANCES Admission: — Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6, Members 1/-. Roll up and make this Ingleside a Luge success. No Pass Out Checks. A.R.E. A.N.A. DANCE CLUB TO-NIGHT AT 5.30 P.M. BALLROOM GEORGE STREET. For all Members of the Forces and girls holding Membership Cards. REVELLERS' ORCHESTRA. Admittance 1/-. Sunday Entertainment, 2.30—9.30 p.m. No Pass Out Checks on Saturday Nights. Men of tho Fighting Forces requiring visitors' cards for ladies from other districts may apply at the office of the A.N.A. Dance Club, George Street, between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday nights. In future, no visitors' tickets will be issued at tho door. Girl members please apply to their committee member as usual. DANCING DANCING At the P. D. C. BALLROOM TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Cliff Anderson's P.D.C. Ballroom Orchestra. With Two Pianos. 2/-, 2/6, Double 4/-. Concession to H.M. Forces. Supper Inclusive. A.Y.S. A.R.R. 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. the ‘MELODY’ DANCE CONDUCTED BY r WIN. HUBBARD. GARRISON DANCE HALL (BEHIND OPERA HOUSE) ONE OLD TIME ONE MODERN. BILLY LARKIN’S DANCE BAND. EXCELLENT MUSIC —PERFECT FLOOR NOVELTIES MONTE CARLO GOOD SUPPER. ADM.: 2/- AND 2/6, DOUBLE 4/-. A.R.R, CONCESSION H.M. FORCES. LINTON HALL. D-A-N-C-E In the Linton Hall, MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1943, At 8 p.m. GOOD MUSIC. ASHHUEST PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. EUCHRE AND DANCE Welcome Home to Gnr. A. R. Stephans Will be held in ASHHURST HALL, TO-NIGIIT (Sat.), Jan. 30th, at 8 p.m. Cliff Anderson's Orchestra. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6, Men in Uniform 1/6. A.R.R. BOARD WANTED TUANTED, kind person to board two school boys. Write “64," “Times" Office. WANTED, board for High School * * girls, one Monday to Friday, one full board. Write Miss Stephens, 52 Dahlia Street, or ring 7727. WANTED TO LEASE WANTED TO LEASE within three months, farmlet or four or liveroomed bungalow for duration; vicinity Staff College, no children. Write “61," “Times" Office. GENERAL NOTICES TAYLOR & POINT ON, LIMITED. PHONE 5065. 221 EANGITIKEI STREET. Agents for J. E. Hall, Ltd., England, offer The Ballmark of Quality, Efficiency, Value and Dependability I REFRIGERATING MACHINERY.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 25, 30 January 1943, Page 1
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