AMUSEMENTS MATINEES DAILY During School Holiday*. j f I MAYFAIR I I i TO-DAY —2 and 7.30. An M.-G.-M. Double . . . and that means Entertainment of the Highest Order. SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE In—- “ KATHLEEN,” “ KATHLEEN,” —'With— Herbert Marshall Laraine Day Felix Bressart Gail Patrick (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO MAR.JORip MAIN SUSAN PETERS Lee Bowman Guy Kibbee Zasu Pitts ■— Aline MacHalion In “TISH “TISH (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOARD WANTED (GENTLEMAN requires board in private home, Feilding. Leave address 11 Times’ 1 Office, Feilding. DANCE NOTICES DANCE DANCE TO-NIGHT KELVIN GROVE HALL Jack Paul’s Orchestra Admission 2/-. EANGIOTU HALL TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) ' Farewell to — PTE. E. C. CASKE Welcome Home to — SGN. E. A. THESSMAN Larkin’s Music Adults 2/-. It’s this WEDNESDAY, August 30th. THE GREEK RELIEF BALL A.N.A. BALLROOM SOPER SUPPERCHICKEN CRAYFISH and many other delightful SAVOURIES. GRECIAN BALLET (Note: This Ballet will take place at 9 o’clock.) DEMONSTRATION DANCE By JIM JAMES and PARTNER. COMMANDOS ORCHESTRA Make Up Your Party. IT’S THE BALL OF THE SEASON. ADMISSION rj/Q SINGLE R A F F L E IN AID OF STARVING GREECE. First Prize Canteen of Cutlery valued at 40gns. Second Prize Lady’s or Gent’s Cycle valued at lSgns. Buy a Ticket Now - / NEEDS OUR HELP! HARD-UP BALL Sanson Hall, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1944, Novelty Dances Good Prizes Waltzing Competition Cash Prize Admission: 2/6. Proceeds in aid of local Patriotic funds. Run under the Auspices of the Boy Scouts Committee.
WHAKARONGO A COMPLIMENTARY Social will bo tendered Sgt. R. Closey on FRIDAY, September Ist, at 8 p.m. Paul’s Orchestra Ladies a basket Non-subscribers 2/6 PLANTS FOR SALE /"\NION Plants, Pukekohe Early. W Heavy cropper and long-keeper, 9/.1000. Express postage paid.—F. Brown & Son, Plant Merchants, Pukekohe. YyATSON Brqs.—Seed potatoes, Pukekohe, Long Keeping and Brown Spanish onion plants, spring cabbage, cauliflower in large or small quantities. Also choice flower seedlings. /“ILADIOLUS General collection, named varieties. Shades of yellows, blues, scarlets, bi-colours. 12, 10/-; 24, 18/- posted.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. Bros.—Seeds, Seeds, Seeds. Vegetable and flower in packets or bulk. We have largo stocks of all varieties. See our display at produce department. anemones, cinerarias, delphiniums, pansies, nemesias, polyanthus, Livingstone daisies, poppies, violas, etc., now ready; also tomato plants for hothouse planting.— Persson’s Nurseries, 498 Church St. JDEAUTY Stock, Iceland Poppies, Nemesia, Ranunculi Plants, Calendula, 3/6 50. Carnations, Pansies, Sweet Peas, 3/6 25.—Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. J^TIUBARB —Strong healthy vigorous roots, yielding long thick stalks of excellent flavour. 5/- dozen posted.— Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. Bros.—Home gardeners, orv chardists, market gardeners, farmers, seedling growers, get our price for bulk seeds. We have big stocks of dependable quality. RUSH Strawberries’. New hardy variety, producing clusters of delicious berries for 8 months. 5/6 dozen posted.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. r pHREE Novelty Vegetables Moneymaker Peas, Snake Beans, Soya Beans, 1 packet of each for 2/6 posted.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, AuckJa,nd* J
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 204, 29 August 1944, Page 1
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