MARTON
RANGITIKEI CRICKET POINTS TO DATE. The leading teams in the Rangilikc; cricket competition, Porewa and Hunterville. had further wins on Saturday at the expense of Ohl Boys and Martnu respectively. The position of the loams is as follows:
COMMUNITY SINGS. IN AID OF MARTON RAND. An extra special attraction is boolued for Friday evening at the Civic Theatre, Marton, when for two hours ithe radio favourites—Albert Russell (King of Joy Germs) and Reg Morgan (Uncle Reg—Prince of Songland) will entertain what is hoped to be a crowded audience with songs, harmony, stories anj community singing. You have often longed for a visit, from Albert and his chum and now they are coining. They are recognised as the finest rmEo entertainers, in the Dominion. The en tertainmen-t is for the purpose of raising funds for the new uniforms recetly purchased by Ihe Marton Brass Band. The charge is |s and seals mav be reserved for Is lid at Modridge,’s.
Hunterville Pore w a M u rton .. . • Pld. Pts. .. 10 32 .. 11 33 50 55 i Old Boys .. .. 10 13 511 1
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 9
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