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AMUSEMENTS. —THE STATE——THE STATE—THE LEADING THEATRE ’PHONE 1322. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (throughout N.Z.) present LAST 2 DAYS! z TONIGHT, at 8. A POSITIVE SCREAM! Featuring “THE CRAZY GANG” In “ALF’S BUTTON AFLOAT” “ALF’S BUTTON AFLOAT” ADAPTED FROM THE BOOK “ALF’S BUTTON,” BY W. A. DARLINGTON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WEDNESDAY, 2.15 & 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 2.15 & 8 p.m. THE DRAMA OF THE MOST DRAMATIC SPOT ON EARTH! Ellis Island; —telling its story of concentrated human emotion! DON AMECHE ARLEEN WHELAN Gregory Ratoff —Birmie Barnes Gilbert Roland —Raymond Walburn John Carradine —Harry Carey In — “GATEWAY” — — “GATEWAY” — — “GATEWAY” — — ’“GATEWAY” — (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) BE ADVISED—BOOK NOW. RESERVES ARE POURING IN. BOX PLAN AT F. J. ADCOCK’S ’PHONE 1275.

WAIRARAPA COLLEGE PIPE BAND. GRAND CONCERT. To raise funds to enable the Band to compete at Dominion Contest, Christchurch. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13, at 8 p.m. EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. Admission. 2/- & 1/-. School Pupils 1/-. Reserves al. Pither’s from Feb. 7,3 d. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. UNDER THE DOGS REGISTRATION ACT, 1908. AWNERS of Dogs are hereby notified that License Fees for the current year are now due and payable. Dogs may be registered at the Poundkeeper’s Cottage, Hope Street, or by appointment with the Registrar, ’Phone No. 2077. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:— 1. Under the Dogs Registration Amendment Act, 1937, every dog owner shall be required to purchase a sufficient amount of an APPROVED REMEDY for the cure of the disease in dogs caused by infection from the parasite commonly known as “hydatid disease.” 2. The approved remedy will be supplied by the Registrar at the time of registering, for which a fee of 1/- will be charged and no registration shall be deemed to be duly made until the additional fee has been paid. T. T. DENBEE, Town Clerk. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS.. ALWAYS read the Classified Column. The shopping hints and items listed are always showing bargains. OUYING Flowers and sending them to sick and sorrowing friends gives one untold pleasure. Buy yours from Denis Fairbrother, Garden House. (MJTfING and”fi“tting Jodhpurs is our V job. Let us do your next pair — Donald & Joy, The Tailors, Queen St. fjOING - Lock” and Key Repairs is a specialist’s job. King and Henry are the local specialists. FVEP/yYiOTllEß ’loves her kiddies, but how nice it is to have their young faces smiling at you later on. H. Hope Cross. Queen Street, is the Photographer. FURNITURE! ’ New range just arriv- ■*' ed of two-tone Oak Bedroom Suites and Chesterfield Suites at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. COING CAMPING? Get all your requisites at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. Motor Tents, Cottage Tents, Camp Beds ancl Mattresses. JJERE we are! Our business is “Last■n ing.” and Lasting Well is our motto. —R. E. Brewer. Shoe Repairer, Queen Street. INTEREST yourself in the Classified 1 Columns of the “Times-Age." Great shopping hints are always there. JUST TRY having a haircut at ’’ Jacob’s. You'll come again. Saloon opens at 7 a.m. Right in Queen Street. KNOCKED ABOUT! Not our goods. but our prices. Shoosmith’s Summer Sale. Every article'reduced. T ET the youngsters ride a cycle to school this year. Call in to Geo. Barr’s and choose one they need —but do it now. MAKING ordinary heads of hair look like Real heads of hair is the business of Mrs Lilian McKenzie, Queen Street. 'Phone 1521. MlCE’and tasty Fish Meals are always served at the Tout de Suite. Queen Street. f)UR MILK-MADE BREAD' is made to be buttered. Try it as toast —it’s delicious.—Reeves’ Bakery. Queen St. piN ’your faith on Fresh Fish—you will be sure of Fresh Fish, if it I comes from the Al Fish Mart. Q 1 UITE a few people don’t know that the De Luxe Dining Rooms serve real hot meal: from 12—2 Well, they

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 February 1939, Page 1

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628

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 February 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 February 1939, Page 1

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