AMUSEMENTS. Direction: Kerridge Odeon. CIVIC THEATRE MARTON 2 p.m. - TODAY ’ 7 ' 30 pmUniversal International presents the screen’s most loveable, laughable, comedy couple in their most hilarious adventure. "MA AND PA KETTLE GO TO TOWN” Starring Marjorie MAIN - Percy KILBRIDE and their 15 Kids. On the Same Programme Variety Views - Coloured Cartoon Metro News. "McArthur's Japan” (March of Time) (Approved for Universal Exhibition’. Reserves at Theatre or phone 2853.
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Ik ‘t m • SPORTS GOODS. • TRAVEL GOODS. • CAMPING EQUIPMENT. • CANVAS GOODS. • SADDLERY. All Obtainable at the MARTON SPORTS AND SADDLERY CENTRE A. A. DUNLOP Ltd. BROADWAY - - - MARTON Phone 2335. CHIMNEYS CLEANED BY J. HARVEY. ELECTRICAL PROCESS. NEXT visit to Marton, OCTOBER 18 and 19. Orders left with MR RAY TODD, Grocer. Phone 2367, JARTON TOPDRESSING. Complete Topdressing Service, Cartage and Sowing. of all Types of Lime, Fertiliser and Manure, within 40 miles’ radius of F eilding. Let us get to the roots of your problems on increased production. For Satisfaction given from years of practical experience. . Engage FEILDING TOPDRESSERS LTD. Wilbur Petty . Proprietor. (Previously with Feilding Transport Ltd.) Phone 476 Root St., Feilding. For Quotations and Arrangements. MARTON CHURCHES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister: Rev. James Robertson, B.A. YOUNG PEOPLE’S DAY. MARTON.—II am., “Samuel, the Boy who Heard and Served.” 7 p.m., "Jesus the Way.” 515 p.m.—Bible Class Tea. MARTON JUNCTION, 2.30 p.m. All cordially invited. METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev. Herbert Prowse. Morning: Monthly Family Worship Service. Join in thanksgiving with your children. Evening: “Knowing all the Answers.” Porewa: 2.30 p.m., in School building. LUTHERAN CHURCH. Minister: Rev. M. R. R. Heidrich. 10.30 am.: "Christian Waiting in a World of Turmoil.” 7 p.m.: Lay reading. 1.30 p.m., Mt. View Sunday School. GOSPEL HALL. (Hereford Street, Marton). 11 a.m.—W<,ship Meeting. 2.15 p.m.: Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p.m.—Gospel address. Speaker, Mr. T. Bailey. Everybody Cordially Welcome. Camp Buildings, Alexandra Street. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School.
HUNTERVILLE NEWS Pictures In Aid Of United Nations Appeal HUNTERVILLE, Last Night (OC). —Mrs B. A. McNight, proprietress of St. James Theatre, Hunterville, will be donating the gross proceeds of Saturday night’s programme, “Voice of the Turtle” to the United Nations Appeal for Children. “Voice of the Turtle’’ is the story of an out-of-work actress and a sergeant on week-end leave in New York. “The Londonderry Air” is the theme music for this < flightfu! comedy.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 7 October 1950, Page 3
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