JACKSON & SONS TO-DAY® SPECIAL 31bs. 3 Crown Sultanas .. .. 1/Dried Apricots, per ib lOd Large tins Apricots 1/G Large Cakes Bath Soap .. 1/Wanted to Buy regular supply of good Dairy Butter, also Fresh eggs. Highest Prices Given. PHONE 6257
AMUSEMENTS. RENOWN THEATRE SHANNON. 'I TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GREATEST TALKING PICTURE SPECTACLE ! Thrill after thrill . . . Burning of Romo . . . Nero’s profligate court . . Gladiators fighting . . . Drama . . Lavish spectacle. The struggles of the early Christians bring anew the j Eaith to everyone who sees it. “ THE SIGN OF THE CROSS”; With Predric March, Claudette Colbert, ; Elissa Landi, Charles Laughton, and a cast of 7500. : MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3 P.M. ANYONE knowing address, Edward (Ted) Eriksen, late of Wanganui, kindly advise him, death of brother Andrew, at Auckland, October 3rd.— W. Eriksen, Wavcrley, for particulars. RIFLE CLUB BALL. A OKAUTERE HALL, TO-NIGHT, , October 11th. Mel Creighton’s Dance Band. Gents 2/-; Ladies 1/-. POLICE DANCE . TO-MORROW (Thursday) Oct. 12th. EMPIRE HALL, A Night of Enjoyment and Fun : Arranged by the Local Members of ‘'THE FORCE” ; In Aid of the PUBLIC SERVICES QUEEN (Miss Kathleen Richards) Who Will Be In Attendance. ! BONNER’S ORCHESTRA. NOVELTIES ! SUBS.: Ladies I/-. Gentlemen 1/6. FARMERS’ QUEEN. DANCE At Miss Doreen Saunders’ Studio. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGIIT, ADMISSION 1/C. ' 'ROLL UP! ROLL UP! fpECIAL DANCE SCHOOL, FRIDAY NEXT, October 13th. Arranged by tbo Central School Committee and Teaching Staff in Aid of the Public Services Queen. (Miss Kathleen Richards.) EVERYBODY ■WILL BE IN TOWN ON SATURDAY. OCT. 14 FOR THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ BUN DAY BUN DAY All the Usual " C.T. ” Stunts and A Lot of UNUSUAL Ones. Full Details in Friday’s Papers. BUSINESS MEN’S DINNER.
TV/TEMBERS oil tlic Chamber of Com- "*■ x meroo, and Business Men Generally arc reminded of tlic Annual Dinner to be held at Rosco Tea Rooms, TOMORROW (Thursday), at 6.30 p.m. Principal Speaker, Dr . Guy H. Seholeiield, 0.8. E. Subject: "Japanese Competition and Markets.'’ Tickets 2/G at Door. Dress informal. MADGE MOTOR SERVICE SOLVE THE FIRST MYSTERY TRIP On SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. T BAYING POST OFFICE AT - U 9.30 A.M. TO 7 FARE 2/6. Children under 12, 1/6. Seats may be Booked, but such must be occupied by 9.15 a.m. Arrange Your Parties in Advance. D. F. SMILLIE, Secretary. MEW HARNESS OF ALL KINDS. Prices Eight Quality Maintained. REPAIRS—REPAIRS—REPAIRS Before discarding, let us see if extra wear is possible. H. S. WYCHERLEY George St., near Palace Theatre.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7284, 11 October 1933, Page 1
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