AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People's Theatre,” 8 p.m. GUEST NIGHT, 1/- and 9d. IT WHOOPS WITH LAUGHS! IT TINGLES WITH TUNES! IT SIZZLES WITH SWING! , A scramboree of fun-makers , and love-makers, stars and stooges ... and, how they clown! Just look at these stars— ALICE FAYE ADOLPH MENJOU RITZ BROTHERS ’ PATSY KELLY — GREG. RATOFF "SING, BABY, SING.” "SING, BABY, SING." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . And Crackling cables underseas ... live-wire blondes ashore! Thrills and guffaws galore! i “HIGH TENSION.” “HIGH TENSION.” ' BRIAN DONLEVY GLENDA FARRELI, (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ON THE STAGE “THE YODELLING “THE YODELLING HILLBILLIE.” HILLBILLIE.” ALL THE SONGS YOU LOVE Sung in just the way you love them. F. B. GRAY, GENERAL CARRIER AND MAIL CONTRACTOR. . HOMEWOOD MAIL leaves P.O. 8 a.m., Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. BIDEFORD MAIL leaves P.O. 7.15 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. PASSENGERS, PARCELS & MAILS E CARRIED. ! LATEST MECHANICAL EXCAVATOR i AVAILABLE. I Goods and Stock delivered to any part of the district. AGENT FOR TAUPIRI COAL. ’PHONE 1530. VISIT JAVA & SINGAPORE BY BURNS, PHILP LINE. , TWO months’ tour travelling by InterA colonial vessel to Sydney, connect- , ing there with modern steamers, “MARELLA” and “MERKUR,” for Singai pore, via Brisbane, Townsville (opt.), Thursday Island, Darwin and Java Ports (4). ROUND TRIP FARE: £lOO. (From Wellington or Auckland.) Single Cabins on Singapore Vessels. ■ No Extra Charge. Next Sailing from Sydney: MERKUR: DECEMBER 8. ' For all particulars, literature, etc. BURNS, PHILP & CO., LTD., : 71-73 King Street, PALMERSTON N., 1 Prudential Building, WELLINGTON. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. A GOOD range of Oak and Rimu Tallboys, Single Beds, Mattresses and Pillows, at J. Kerslake and Co., Queen Street.. JJRIANT, A. F„ Watchmaker, Queen Street, is well known in the Wairarapa for his expert attention to all watch troubles. Try him. pALL IN at the Al Fish Market and v be sure of always getting fresh fish. Our dining room has a reputation for good meals. jjAINTY Morning and Afternoon Teas are served in our cool and comfortable tea rooms. Call in and try them. ' —De Luxe Dining Rooms, opp. Regent Theatre. . : ■ , EXCELLENT workmanship has built up Brewster’s reputation. Take your boot repairs to Brewster and be sure of a good job. pOßSmall Goods or ’Xmas Cakes, call r at Reeves’ Bakehouse and let a tradesman do your cooking. ■ p BARR has a well-known name for ' Jr * Cycle Repairs. Why don’t you take yours to him? TTAPPY IDEAS for Christmas. Your Kiddies’ Photograph; it will grow more precious with the years. —H. Hope Cross, State Theatre Buildings. or sell anything, use the “Times-Age” Classified Advertisements. TUST Opened! A nice range of Brass J Extension Curbs, Fire Screens and Log Boxes. Reserve one for ’Xmas at J. Kerslake & Co., ’phone 1329, Queen Street. “ITNOW ye all men” that Jacob, the tobacconist in Queen Street, has j the fullest possible range of smokers’ □ requisites. See his window. " T ILIAN McKENZIE specialises in Eugene hair treatment. Make an appointment today and you will form the habit of always going there. g TUTEN’S Colonial Fancy Sox are only 2/6 pair, all colours, including Grey, and you must see our large selec- - tion of Parisian Ties at 2/6. —Shoosmith’s, Queen Street. YOW: What about that sick friend? 1 Say it with flowers from Garden House, Bannister Street. ONE MINUTE spent in reading the - Classified Columns of the “TimesAge” will repay you handsomely. ” pOP IN to the Tout de Suite and be j sure of having a really good meal. Service and civility is our motto. REST assured that your Jodhpurs and Riding Breeches will “fit as they ought” if Donald and Joy make them. MOOTERS. —A new rifle sight can be L fitted by an expert at King and Henry’s, opp. G.P.0., Masterton. Bring your gun repairs also to.us. QITTINGS. —All popular breeds, high egg-producing strains. Posted rej turn mail, 10/- (Special quality, 20/-). Price list free. —Poultry Department, Massey College, Palmerston North.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 November 1938, Page 1
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