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AMUSEMENTS. MB IB Amalgamated Opera house W NOW SHOWING DAILY: 2 p.m. —8 p.m. ENGLAND DOES IT AGAIN! ANOTHER WINNER FROM THE MAKERS OF “THE YELLOW CANARY” James Lucie MASON MANNHEIM Star of “MAN IN GREY,” Star of “FANNY BY GASLIGHT” “THE YELLOW CANARY” in HOTEL RESERVE FROM THE NOVEL BY ERIC AMBLER. Made at the D. and F. Studios, England Released Through R.K.O. A NEW AND ROMANTIC MYSTERY THRILLER SET IN A UNIQUE AND COLOURFUL BACKGROUND (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT FEATURETTES “Fox Australian News” "NX Review” includes Bos. Murphy v. Vic. Caultax Fight at Wellington, The Christchurch Pole Sitter Wins His Bet, etc “FALL IN FALL OUT” (Donald Duck Walt Disney). “COURT CRAFT” (Tennis Sportscope). “BATTLE OF SUPPLIES” (To-day and To-morrow Series) BOOK NOW PLANS AT THE D.I.C.

NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY, WAIMARINO ELECTORATE. Mr. R. M. ALGIE NATIONAL MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT will address the Electors TOWN HALL, TAIHAPE, WEDNESDAY, 17th APRIL, AT 8 P.M. The Mayor (Mr. E. Loader) will preside. A cordial invitation extended to all. W. B. CARRICK, Hon. Sec.

GARNEY SPOONER SPEEDY DYEING SERVICE In less than half the time you would expect, the Garney Spooner Dyeing Service will complete your order with a guarantee of skilled workmanship. LADIES’ OVERCOATS, FROCKS, COSTUMES, KNITWEAR, MEN’S SUITS, OVERCOATS, ETC. In your wardrobe are many articles that can be saved the cost of replacement by dyeing. SAVE MONEY OUR EXPERT ADVICE IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL. GARNEY SPOONER & SON, LTD. DYERS AND DRY CLEANERS. U» GUYTON STREET, WANGANUI. ’PHONE 4880

IT’S A FUNNY THING . . . The grim way Business Men look in the morning. And no wonder, with work stacked up, telephone ringing, typewriters giving you a headache, and no time to read the paper in peace. BUT WAIT . . . When the going is tough . . . when you need new zest and enthusiasm . . . try the BUSINESS MEN’S MORNING TEA At D.I.C. TEAROOMS. Morning Paper! Delicious Morale-Building Tea and Snack . . . You’re your Real Self Again and the World Looks Right!

ISSUED BY THE STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPT. To all users of Electricity The public is asked to make a serious and maintained effort to reduce the amount of electricity used. This applies not only to homes, but to factories, farms, shops, offices, etc. To leave any Fritch turned on when it is not ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL is an extravagance which no one can afford today. EXPLANATION The electricity shortage is due to the substantial extra demands on power by hundreds of new factories set up during the war and afterwards to manufacture essential short-supply goods, and to a big increase in domestic and farming use. This position has been aggravated by droughts in generating areas and by the fact that it was not possible during the war to proceed with all new generating installations planned. That is the position. We must get by on a supply that at best is no more than adequate. Every •witch turned off helps. ALL ROUND THE CLOCK awl SAVE ELECTRICITY

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 85, 12 April 1946, Page 3

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