AMUSEMENTS. COOL AND COMFORTABLE. —THE STATE——THE STATE—THE LEADING THEATRE ’PHONE 1322. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd, (throughout N.Z.) present FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8. JANE WITHERS — “MISS FIX-IT” — (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 2.15 & 8 p.m. Jack Buchanan’s Leading Lady JEAN GILLIE JEAN GILLIE JEAN GILLIE New, Fresh and Exciting with BERNARD. NEDELL ■ IN A SCINTILLATING COMEDY, FULL OF WISE CRACKS AND EXCITING DRAMA. — “THE LIVE WIRE” — — “THE LIVE WIRE” — — “THE LIVE WIRE” — An Hour of Screen Entertainment You’ll Never Forget! SCREENING IN CONJUNCTION WITH A Film that Reaches the Heights in Musical Entertainment EVELYN DALL ' ' EVELYN DALL EVELYN DALL The First Crooner to Sing Before Royalty. AMBROSE And His Orchestra In — “KICKING THE — — MOON AROUND” .— (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WHY NOT BOOK—IT’S SO MUCH EASIER AND . COSTS NO MORE AT THE STATE. BOOK NOWBOX PLAN AT F. J. ADCOCK’S ’PHONE 1275. PUBLIC NOTICES. CARTERTON SWIMMING CLUB. MONSTER SWIMMING CARNIVAL TOMORROW, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1939, Commencing 8 p.m. Admission, ]/-. E, WILKINS, Hon. Sec. MARTINBOROUGH AMATEUR ATHLETIC & HORSE SPORTS CLUB. EIGHTH ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. OLD RACECOURSE GROUNDS, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1939. Commencing at 10 a.m. FUN & ENJOYMENT FOR ALL AT MARTINBOROUGH’S BIG GATHERING. JJORSE EVENTS, Special Classes for Pony Events, Highland Dancing, Piping, Athletic Events for Primary and Secondary School Children. Side ShoWs, Sheep Guessing, Stepping the Chain, Tug o’ War, Driving the Golf Ball, Races for Tiny Tots. GOOD PRIZES AND NUMEROUS CUPS TO BE WON. ‘WAIRARAPA COLLEGE PIPE BAND. Teas, Light Luncheon, Soft Drinks, Ice Creams, Produce Stalls, under control of Martinborough Branch of Plunket Society. Sweet Stall conducted by Rest Room Committee. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. ADMISSION, 1/6; Children under 13, Free. Programmes may be obtained on application to the Secretary— O. GRANT, Martinborough. REMOVAL NOTICE. MISS HENRIETTA GILLESPIE, Masseuse and Medical Electrician (by Exam.) Has Removed to No. 4 dole Street, Opposite "Times-Age.” TELEPHONE 2380. THE 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. ALL SPORTS GOODS GREATLY REDUCED AT THE SALE OF ALBERT DONALD’S, Opp. Regent Theatre,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 February 1939, Page 1
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