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AMUSEMENTS ANALLY SCREENING TO-DAY AT 2 PM, 8P M. GEORGE RAFT SYLVIA SIDNEY in "MR. ACE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) XMr-i M ■■ Amalffanata* Theatres Ltd. Opera House // FRIDAY SAT MONDAY Daily: 2 p.m., 8 p.m. J. ARTHUR RANK Presents—"THE BROTHERS" "THE BROTHERS" "THE BROTHERS” "THE BROTHERS" "THE BROTHERS" "THE BROTHERS" The two brothers; Fergus, strong, simple and passionate John, crafty, sinister and brooding, and the fine figure of Hector, the stern father of the family, are all people we can believe in. The character of the rascally but gay Willie McFarish and th? jovial old ex-sea captain McGrath, pious Father Grierson, who yet likes his dram of illicitly distilled whisky—these are al! people we can laugh with and sympathise with in their troubles. One of the famous writer L. A. Strong’s most powerfully grim dramas set in the Western Islands of Scotland. The story sweeps to a climax that places this film among the great prestige pictures of the year. with PATRICIA ROC —WILL FYFFE MAXWELL REED (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF TO-DAY’S NEWS, "SUDAN DISPUTE" (This Modern Age Series) “WARNER PATHE AIRMAIL NEWS” GAUMONT BRITISH and “FOX AUSTRALIAN NEWS." IT’S ESSENTIAL TO RESERVE PLANS AT D.I.C.

KTNft’R BIRTHDAY, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1948, AT 10.30 A.M. Patea Domain - Patea, Domain GRAND MAORI JUNIOR FOOTBALL - BASKETBALL AND TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT Attractive Challenge Trophies (valued at £160) for All Events, donated by members of the Ngati Patea Social Club. Special Aggregate Points Shield for teams or club gaining most number of points. Note: Teams or clubs must enter in all events on programme. Maori Action-Songs and Haka competitions, inclusive, to qualify for Aggregate Points Shield. EVENING ATTRACTION.—7JO p.m„ Domain Hall: Action Songs and Haka Competitions, to be judged by Mrs. R. Wright and Mr. W Awarau. All trophies will be presented in evening by the Mayor, Mr. A. H. Langslow. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Martin’s Orchestra. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: Adults,l/6; Children, «d. ADMISSION TO DANCE: Ladiqs. 2/6; Gents, 3/-. Refreshments available on grounds. E. KOROWHITI (Sec.), H. BROUGHTON (chairman), Ngati Patea Soc.C.

fKOSYCOT 1 COMFORT ARB SAFETY FOR RARY Available with wire or dowel base from All Storm. Mfrs. LALOLI BROS. LTD. Great South Rd., Penrose South, Auckland Local Stockists: WANGANUI: W. J. Carr, Purser’s Ltd. PATEA: Hughsons Ltd. WAVERLEY: E. C. DalUson Ltd. MABTON: “Babyland." Find your market with an advertisement in “The Chronicle" In the Small Advertisement Columns.

CONDUCTED HOLIDAY TOURWEST COAST Tour 114 departs Wgtn. June 29, Chch. Arthur's Pass, Hokitika, Franz Jose. Glacier, Greymouth, Buller Gorge Nelson, arriving Wgtn. morning Jul; 10. An excellent round tour; informal, friendly party (adults); hostess conducts tour. Total cost, from Wellington, £2O/10/-, including steamers, rail and service cars, comfortable hotel accommodation, guide fees. Write Youth Travel Association, Bo:: 450. Wellington. WABYIKG iIULITY Always tresnready to use—certain cooking suevew. FROM ALL IycSKAjIWj STORES Mis.: Maddren Bros. Ltd., Box 434, Ch-Ch. MatMtens "ST SMIT

KEEP RAILWAY WAGONS WORKING UNNECESSARY DELAYS’ HINDER TRANSPORTATION In keeping abreast with today's transportation requirements the railways are doing a big job, and doing it well. They will do it even better if shippers and receivers co-operate wholeheartedly in speeding the turnround of wagons carrying their goods. . Just now, the most urgent transport need is wagons, and everything done to get full use from them helps the railways, helps transportation and helps the nation. Load to Capacity - Don’t Waste Space

P HIL C O 6 - TU BE ||BjiigW PORTABLE You’ve never seen a portable radio as smart and attractive as this Philco Model 350.... And never before has a portable had such power and sensitivity —even in remote localities where good portable reception has been unknown. It’s one more triumph research and leadership, embodying an en . tirely new circuit built around war-developed miniature tubes. Operates on its own self-contained vjjt batteries or on ordinary A.C. house current—automa tically—no switching from one to the other necessary. Remarkably light and easy to carry. Ideal for an extra set in the home as well as for ill outdoor occasions. SIX PHILCO TUBES, INCLUDING RECTI- TWO COLOUR HORIZONTAL DIAL . FIER « CONCEALED LONG-LIFE, REAU- AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL—CounterILY REPLACEABLE BATTERImS 9 BEAM acts fading of distant stations and blasting of POWER PENTODE AUDIO SYSTEM for un- local stations « STANDARD BROADCAST distorted, richer, more life-like tones and TUNING RANGE « HANDSOME FABRIovertones • HIGHLY SELECTIVE a HIGH KOID CASE WITH ROLL COVER Dial POWER 6in. OVAL SPEAKER Permanent scale and controls concealed by a roll tambour magnet design • BUILT-IN HIGH EFFICI- cover • Convenient leather handle ENCY LOOP AERIAL. THE GREATEST PERFORMING PORTABLE RADIO EVER BUILT. CASH PRICE £36/10/- OR EASY TERMS ARRANGED. SEE RANGE OF MAGNIFICENT PHILCO RADIOS AT SOLE WANGANUI AGENTS: ©WALKER ELECTRIC NEXT TESLA STUDIO. WANGANUI, O PP . D.I.C

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Wanganui Chronicle, 27 May 1948, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 27 May 1948, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 27 May 1948, Page 2

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