AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre." TONIGHT AT 8. GUEST NIGHT, 1/- and 9d. A PROGRAMME YOU’LL REALLY ENJOY. WILD, MAD, MERRY, MUSIC-FILLED JOY JAMBOREE! The giggle-guys-and-gals of “The Big Broadcast” raise the roof again in this madhouse revel set to the romantic tune* of girls, gags and song hits. JACK BENNY GEORGE BURNS " GRACIE ALLEN — MARY BOLAND ELEANOR WHITNEY — BEN BLUE JOHNNIE DOWNS “COLLEGE HOLIDAY.” “COLLEGE HOLIDAY.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: — Two persons killed but only one body to prove it. Again . truth proves stranger, more thrilling than fiction in a chilling story unusual in theme and clever in solution. “THE CRIME NOBODY SAW.” With LEW AYRES—RUTH COLEMAN EUGENE PALLETTE, COLIN TAPLEY BENNY BAKER (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) BOYS & GIRLS! Please send your “KEEP FIT” Competition entries to the REGENT before FRIDAY. , MANAWATU-WAIRARAPA • EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION. BREAD. 'THE attention of bread retailers is directed to the new Government Regulations which prohibit the return of bread. Infringement of these regulations render both Baker and Retailer liable to substantial penalty. The new regulations are immediately effective, and the return of Bread will not be accepted after Wednesday. S. I. McKENZIE, Secretary. Manawatu-Wairarapa-Hawke's Bay Employers’ Association. REMOVAL NOTICE. MISS HENRIETTA GILLESPIE, Masseuse and Medical Electrician (by Exam.) •Has Removed to No. 4 Cole Street, Opposite “Times-Age.” TELEPHONE 2380. DUTCH IRIS. A VALUABLE race of bulbous Iris, resembling the Spanish and Tingitana varieties in form, but the flowers are much larger and the habit of growth is taller. They succeed in any garden soil with a minimum of care, and are perfectly hardy. Plant 3in. deep and 4in. apart. We offer the two best varieties only:—lmperator: Rich deep blue; very vigorous and strongly recommended. Yellow Queen: The very best pure yellow; a variety that will give satisfaction, to all. Strong flowering bulbs, 2/6 per dozen. E. HALE & SON, WAIRARAPA NURSERIES. ’PHONE 1164. Town Depot: J. Buckton, Fruiterer, Daniell’s Buildings. ___ CENTRAL RESTAURANT (Opp. Cody’s, The Furnishers.) The Orange and Lemon Dining Room. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. OPEN SUNDAYS. 12—10 p.m. Try Our Grills or Fish and Chips. Our Customers Tell Us — “THEY ARE GOOD.” FRESH & SMOKED FISH DAILY at THE CENTRAL RESTAURANT. PILES PERMANENTLY HEALED. 2 ANN Double Absorption Treatment has healed even worst cases. Send for generous sample, 9d in stamps, to Zann Pty., Box 952, YZ, Wellington. 5 MISCELLANEOUS. __ VOR good quality meals at the fairest 1 of prices, always eat at Tozer's South End Fish Mart. Queen Street. FARMERS! Before you buy elsewhere, see the Double Furrow < Tractor Plough for only £33/10/-. Cheapest plough ever offered. —Masson & Co., Carterton. ADD piquancy fo a plain meal by adding Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce. New Zealand-made and New Zealand's most popular sauce. MTATT"RESSES," - in - a?l”sizes. Bes! I x linen ticking. Rolled edges and i well buttoned. Obtainable at the lowest prices in the Wairarapa at Kenner's, Ltd., The Complete Home Furnishers. • Queen Street. | TAM FRUIT in season —Plums, Nectar- 1 ines, Apricots and Peaches. Order J yours now from J. K. Louis and Co., , the quality fruiterers, opp. Dalgety’s. ’Phone 2183. We deliver. ( rich and piquant. Beaver Brand i Worcester Sauce adds zest to any ■> meal. Made in New Zealand. ' T AWN MOWERS! ' Lawn Mowers } sharpened and set. Expert service ■ and promptness.—R. Lambert, Engin- - eer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 1637. 1 WANTED - KNOWN.—Parcels’for Mar- ’’ tinborough, Hinakura, Dyerville j; and East Coast Stations, Daily Delivery . from Masterton at 4 p.m. Depot: Ad- ] cock’s. Stationers. —Banks’ Daily Service J QCHOOL DAYS are here now. Buy c the youngster a quality cycle from ' Steve Sharman. There is a model at a price to suit you. “REAVER” is the only sauce I dare give Father. Tomato and Worces- ~ ter. Real appetisers. New Zealand- * mafie.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 February 1939, Page 1
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