AMUSEMENTS See "MAYTIME" For A Gaytime OPERA House u.i. Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Throughout N.Z. Telephone 3152. 2 p.m. . . TODAY . . 8 p.m. FINAL SCREENING MONDAY MUSIC! ''l'm Not Going Home,” ‘‘Maytime In Mayfair,” "Amor, Amor,” "Do I Love You?” SPECTACLE! With the most elaborate sets ever used in an English production! COMEDY! With Nicholas Phipps keeping you in a gale of non-stop laughter! All wrapped up as you would ask for it In Beautiful Technicolour. Anna NEAGLE . Michael WILDING Topping All Their Previous Successes "MAYTIME IN MAYFAIR" And the Courtesy Appearance of an Old Friend, TOM WALLS - . ( Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Featurettes Include Latest Fox News. Opening Royal Sydney Show, Jonny Longden Ace U.S. Jockey Gives a Display of Horsemanship, Etc., Etc. Pluto Cartoon, Australian Diary. PLANS AT THEATRE PHONE 3152. A WANGANUI BRANCH ANZAC DAY ARRANGEMENTS Tuesday Next, April 25 DAWN PARADE: All Returned Men parade at R.S.A. Hall at 5.45 a.m. Move off at 6 a.m. sharp for Cenotaph. Return ’to Hall after Service. MAORI SERVICE: Fall in at Drill Hall. Service at 9.20 a.m. Full attendance is asked for. CATHOLIC SERVICE; Assemble a’t St. Joseph’s Hall 8.45 a.m. March to Cenotaph and Service 8.55 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Mary’s 9.30 a.m. After Mass, Morning Tea and General Meeting in the Gymnasium. ANZAC SERVICE: Fall in at R.S.A. Hall at 2 p.m. March to Cenotaph for Service at 2.30 p.m. Speaker, Rev. V. C. Vennimore. Return to R.S.A. Rooms where Afternoon Tea will he provided by the Women’s Section. S.A. VETERANS are requested to Parade. DRESS: Medals or Ribbons and Poppies. 1950 ANAC REVUE “ANYTHING GOES”: Opera House, Tuesday, April 25, at 8 p.m. These Services alre in Memory of Your Fallen Comrades. A Full Muster Is Requested. The Public is invited to attend the Anzac Parades appearing in this advertisement. H. R. GILBERD, President. E. BARNETT, Secretary. WANGANUI MYSTERY BALL WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY. JUNE 16th IN THE GONVILLE TOWN HALL BE SURE TO RESERVE THIS DATE FOR WHAT SHOULD PROVE THE MOST POPULAR SOCIAL EVENT OF 1950. All sorts of plans are being prepared to.present novelty and surprise items with an atmosphere that the Returned Man and his Lady will really revel in. We would like to tell you more but this is a Mystery Ball—so whatever you do—RESERVE THE DATE .... FRIDAY, JUNE 16th Would You Deny This Little ■ . By Girl A Year’s Schooling JfU And Hospital Treatment? Last year contributions from Wanganui supported 50 ' Patients in Schools and Hospitals in India, Burma, . Malaya and Africa under the Direction of British, ' American and Continental Churches. £7/10/- will provide a year's treatment for this leper ‘child while she attends school. There are fifteen thousand begging for admission. A Collection Box is at Poynter's Bookshop or Donations may be forwarded to— MISS D. COLLIER, Secretary of the Mission to Lepers (Founded 1874) Main North Road, St. John's Hill, Wanganui. MEBF- ’ Sponsored by thirty-eight Co-operative Societies with Headquarters in London. ELECTRICITY SHORTAGE TO HELP BRING THIS DISTRICT’S ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION NEARER THE EMERGENCY QUOTA THE POWER WILL BE DISCONNECTED THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON BETWEEN 2 AND 3.30 P.M.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 22 April 1950, Page 2
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