AMUSEMENTS. CIVIC THEATRE Marton FINALLY TO-NIGHT Howard Spring’s famous book becomes a famous picture! MADELEINE CARROLL BRIAN AHERNE LOUISE HAYWARD In the amazing story of a devoted father and a wastrel son, fighting for a beautiful woman’s love—- ' “MY SON, MY SON” “MY SON, MY SON” Unforgettable drama of tangled loves, (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Reserves Theatre—Phone 2853. p’LECTP.IC Chimney Sweeping.—J. Harvey will be visiting Marton August 12 and 13. Electric machines ensure tidy sweeping. Orders taken, R. Todd, Grocer, Marton. 'Phone 2367. JJANCE FOR TTEALTH! The •yIOLA JJARKER QF TRANCING 2 HARRIS STREET. MARTON. Ballroom Class Tuesdays. I 'WoiX&me CAVES " —the Glow worm Caves, the outstanding world wonder among the six, says "Believe it or not" Ripley. You've seen nothing until you've seen the weird Waitomo Coves. Make the excellent Government Tcunst Hotel your base for an unusually pleasant holiday. 43® Full details at the GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU BUREAUX IN ALL MAIN CENTRES
I Hear the Robot F Man Talk Anti-Waste Exhibition The Question of "What Should ■ 1 Save ?” is answered here ! Nut only WHAT you should save, but also WHY each item is required and how it is used, is shown clearly and in an interesting way in this fine Anti-Waste Exhibition which we are very privileged to display oh behalf of the Palmerston North Committee of the National Council for the Reclamation of Waste Materials. All Day, from Aug. 11th to 23rd lead, copper, brass, aluminium will be. welcome for the collection box.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 187, 11 August 1941, Page 3
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