entertainments. ENTERIAINMENTB FINAI LY At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, KING’S FINAL L Y AT 8 P.m TO-NIGHT. The Cream of Screen and Radio Stars in a glittering Musical Comedy. JACK OAK I E —HELEN BRODERICK—KENNY BAKER 808 BURNS—VICTOR MOORE in (Approved Universal Exhibition). Also JACK HOLT in “UNDER SUSPICION.” A baffling murder mystery. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) TO-MORROW—GEORGE SANDERS—DOLORES DEL RTO “INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT* (Recommended by Censor for Adults)
COSY THEATRE. WOODVILLE. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Together again in their greatest triumph. Fred ASTAIRE—Ginger ROGERS in “CARE FREE.” With Ralph Bellamy, Kay Sutton. Luella Gear, Franklin Pangborn. (App. lor Universal Exhibition.) Picnic Da ice NG A wapup.ua hall. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1939. Music by Ken Hicks. Admission: Gentlemen 2s ; Ladies Is 6d. 947 ST. PETER’S CHURCH. Grand Garden Party VT’ICARAGE Grounds, To-morrow (Feb. 18th). Official opening by the Mayoress at 2 p.m. Baby show, decorated bicycles, side shows, stalls, ice cream and afternoon tea. Admission free. 944 For Health’s Sake Roller Skate. Skating—Drill Hall TO-NIGHT g P.M Full programme with Skate Lancing Good Skares. Good Music*. Good Floor. Skaters: Ladies Is 6d ; Gents 2s. PUBLIC NOTICES. Brenda Wylie, A.T.C.L. Teacher of ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION & All Branches of DRAMATIC ART. N ili au, Id angaina n e SLATER’S Invite all Old and New Customers to tile Early Showing of Autumn and Winter FROCKS, COATS, COSTUMES, SUITS and HATS. The Styles and Colours are most interesting. DEBI T FROCKS and WEDDING GOWNS specially featured. SLATERS’ THE LEADING COWN SALON, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N PHONE 6.561 FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING CHEAP PROPERTIES. p?-ROOMED Cottage, sewerage, etc. ,} £2OO. 1-ROOMED Cottage, outshed, etc. -i £220. S’-ROOMED Residence, sewerage, t ) etc. £550. VACANT 3-acre Section £BO. VACANT li-acre Section £l2O. Apply to— J. D. C. CREWE LAND AGENT. PAHTATUA. When Holidays Are Over Let the First PRESSING ENGAGEMENT be with NIELSEN’S. There will be clothes that require attention to bring them back to their usual tidy state. so bi.ing them along to N I E LSEN'S Dyers and Dry Cleaners. AM IN ST., E, PALMERSTON N l’h j me 5353. lOpp. Public Trust). * N VELOPES—Buy your Envelopes by the boat of 250 and save money We recommend Tip Top at 2s 9d per box of 250 or Summit 500 per box at ss. The Pahiatua Herald Co-. Ltd-
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14070, 17 February 1939, Page 1
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