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AMUSEMENTS REGENT TO-DAY 2 and 7.45 p.m. • I THEY’EE OFF . . . This time to a flying start in an hilarious, exciting comedy of the racecourse—It romps in ... . With These Ace Comedians Hiding Yet Another Winner! I BUD LOU ABBOTT COSTELLO ABBOTT COSTELLO ABBOTT COSTELLO ABBOTT COSTELLO I In Universal’s “IT AIN’T HAY,” “IT AIN’T HAY,” “IT AIN’T HAY,” —With— Grace McDonald Cecil Kellaway Eugene Pallette Sliemp Howard Also, — LEIGHTON NOBLE And His Orchestra. REGENT FEATURETTES. MARCH 'of TIME ‘ ‘ America ’s Food Crisis. ’ 1 (The American People at War —on the Home Front.) MUSICAL, LATEST HEADLINE NEWS, Etc. Plans at C. and C. ’s, 7175. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GREY CABS PHONE 8164 GENERAL NOTICES GOLDEN JUBILEE —OF—WOMEN’S FRANCHISE THANKSGIVING SERVICE (Conducted by Women) qpera h ou s E SUNDAY, SEPT. 19th, At 2.30 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME.

RETIRING COLLECTION. LIBERTY !! FOR WHOM ? —MR. BREWER! —THE PRESS? —THE POLITICAL PARTIES? —THE BUSINESS MAN? WHAT THEN ? Liberty for the Brewers to Spoil our Young Men and Women. To smash up Homes. To make another depression absolutely certain. To keep up the supply of Blind and Imbecile Children. NOTHING DOING ! ! FOR THE THOUSANDS OF OTHERS ITS THE 2 TOP LINES RIGHT OUT'ON THE LICENSING PAPER. HEAR THESE SPEAKERS At the AFTER-CHURCH RALLY At the BAPTIST CHURCH, P.N., SUNDAY At 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY Three 15-Minute Talks Inspiring and Informing. MR. E. E. ROENFELT, Of Sydney. MR. G. A. BALL, M.A., And the REV. CLARENCE EATON, An Offering of Course. Also at FEILDING SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, SUNDAY NIGHT, 8.15 p.m. Speakers Rev. W. T. Blight, 8.A., 8.D,. and the Rev. Arthur Ivory, of Wellington. Ministers and Congregations urged to co-operate. S.O.S. S.O.S. CALLING ALL VOTERS! AN APPEAL TO LADIES! You're wise! You're practical! We depend on you. Be “choosey" until your husbands, sons and brothers are back with you again to choose for themselves. Don't let anyone keep “poking" last season's “Goods" under IrOUKl r OUK nose. See their permit. They display the New Season's Goods at the same time. It’s easy done. Examine closely their i strength and texture and see their j lustre for yourselves before you decide. I LADIES! Isn’t this a matter where your practical wisdom and good judgment should be given play. Isn't this matter on which you should be enabled to exercise your responsibility? Mrs. and Miss New Zealand, permit me to suggest to you that in the meantime you patronise only those handling new season's goods, i.e., vote ONLY for candidates denied access to the air. All Newspapers Please Copy. (Inserted by P. A. Elder, Apiti.) S.O.S. s.o.s. JOINERY SHOPFITTINGS. R. A. HAY SI Bryant St. Phone S-75.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 222, 18 September 1943, Page 1

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