AMUSEMENTS THE CIVIC THEATRE MARTON TO-NIGHT and WEDNESDAY Dame May Whitly, Madge Evans, Lewis Stone, featured :n THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A New Weird Mystery Thriller! Murder in a Locked Room! The Mystery is unique and we will not spoil your efforts to find tne solution for yourself. Matinee Wednesday Afternoon at 2.15 Ring 2220 for your seats, as the Civic is sure to be booked out! MARTON A & P. SHOW MARTON RACECOURSE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1938 ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, JAN 14, 1938 CLASSES FgR Thoroughbreds. Ponies, Saddle and Draught Horses. Jerseys, Herefords, Friesians, Unregistered Dairy Cattle. Calf-Rearing Competition. Pigs, Dogs, Ar‘ Needlework, Home Industries, Vegetables and School Exhibits. Pony, Maiden, Pryce. Ladies’ and Open Jumping Competitions, Boy and Girl Riders. Free Space for Agricultural Machinery on Application. EVENING ENTERTAINMENT Scotch Dances, Wanganui Highland Pipe Band and Musical Selections. Free Dance. MARTON RAM FAIR. THURSDAY. JAN. 27, 1938. Entries close on Thursday, January 20 with the Auctioneers. Schedules on application to Show Secretary, P.O. Box 3. Marton. ; A NEW HEAR is in Sight ! : Will you dose tli<' OLD YEAR. ; ; and open the NEW YEAR with : ; MANY YEARS OF BENEFITS i I AHEAD, hv completing a i
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 307, 28 December 1937, Page 10
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