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AMUSEMENTS THE CIVIC THEATRE MARTON. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) At 8 p.m. GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME! George O’Brien and Laraine Johnson in ARIZONA LEGION" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Depicting the Amazing Fight atop a. Swaying Stage-Coach. “BLONDES AT WORK” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Featuring Glenda Farrell and Barton Mac Lane. A Torchy Blane Adventure! MARTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLIP’S GRAND OPEN SPORTS MEETING MARTON PARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), DEC. ». At 8 p.m. CYCLING (Open, Senior » Junior). RUNNING (Ladies, and Junior and Senior Men). FIELD EVENTS (Putting the Shot, Hop, Step and Jump, and Long Jump Handicaps). CHILDREN’S RACES. Admission: Men, 1/-; Ladies, 6d.

WRESTLING George Walker (16.4) Jack Clarke (16st.) TOWN HALL, TAIHAPE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), DEC. 9, At 8-30 p.m. SECOND PROFESSIONAL BOUT Cruiser-Weight Championship of N.Z. CHARLIE I.OWE (holder) GU’S O’HALLORAN (challenger). Prices: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. Box Plan at R. Kiely's.

N.Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY. MARTON BRANCH. A GRAND GARDEN PARTY In aid of the funds of the above Society is to be held at. "Braemore." Fern Flats, by thc courtesy of thc owners, Mr E. B. Gordon, M.P., and Mrs. Gordon, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Dec. 9, at 2 p.m. Admission, 1/6. Children 6d, including afternoon tea. All Welcome! Mr Fowler’s bus (free) will leave High Street Corner at 1.45 p.m. Bring and Buy Stall. Ice Cream Stall. Home Produce. Games for Young :»id Old! Come and help thc Red Cross who provide help and comforts for the brave men who are fighting your battles! Boys' Race. R?~Smith 1, P. Green 2. Under 14: Vic Hom/s 1, J. Hakaraia 2. Girls (under 14).—Vera Shepherd 1, Rona Homes 2. Boys' Novelty Race.—A. Jackson and F. Mackay 1, Westwood and Dunn 2.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 290, 8 December 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 290, 8 December 1939, Page 2