AMUSEMENTS. COOL AND COMFORTABLE. —THE STATE——THE STATE—THE LEADING THEATRE ’PHONE 1322. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (throughout N.Z.) present LAST TWO DAYS! TONIGHT, at 8. JEAN GILLIE New, Fresh and Exciting with BERNARD NEDELL IN A SCINTILLATING COMEDY, — “THE LIVE WIRE” — — “THE LIVE WIRE” — And EVELYN DALL AMBROSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. In — “KICKING THE — — MOON AROUND” — (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY . ' . . . . . FRIDAY 9 ? ? ? ? ; ’ ALFRED HITCHCOCK Who gave you “39 Steps” now presents another masterpiece with comedy, chills & chuckles in a mystery express. "THE LADY VANISHES” “THE LADY VANISHES" “THE LADY VANISHES" “THE LADY VANISHES” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) , Straight from 3 weeks record season in Christchurch. Featuring—MlCHAEL REDGRAVE, MARGARET LOCKWOOD, PAUL . LUKAS, DAME MAY WHITTY, ; CECIL PARKER. ’ ?' 2 ■? ? ? ? IT’S BIG—SO BOOK! BOX PLAN AT F. J. ADCOCK’S ’ ’PHONE 1275. PUBLIC NOTICES. ’ THE KIATERE HARRIER CLUB’S ANNUAL PICNIC Will be held on ’ SUNDAY, MARCH 5„ . AT PAYTON’S BUSH. • A cordial invitation to attend is extended to Club Members, Supporters and Friends. w • <-«- ’w/SL- : LORD NUFFIELD./ Will be Present at the HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S ' AUTUMN ; FLOWER SHOW ; MUNICIPAL HALL, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. And will present the Trophies won in the Garden Competition. , MRS KNOX GILMER, WELLINGTON, ' Will officially open the Show at ! 2.45 p.m. j Doors Open, 2 —5 p.m.; 7 —9 p.m. ’ ADMISSION, 1/-. I AFTERNOON TEA AVAILABLE. Exhibitors are reminded that Entries ' will close at Noon on TUESDAY, MARCH 7. Schedules or information may be 1 obtained from, or entries may be left with, • Messrs H. L. Esau or D. Fairbrother, or ‘ E. K .EASTWOOD, Secretary, 5 Perry Street, MASTERTON. TELEPHONE 1077. L ' 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. " TIORSE EVENTS, Special Classes for d Pony Events, Highland Dancing, Piping, Athletic Events for Primary and Secondary School Children. , g Side Shows, Sheep Guessing, Step- ’” ping the Chain, Tug o’ War, Driving the Golf Ball, Races for Tiny Tots. i l ' GOOD PRIZES AND NUMEROUS CUPS TO BE WON. 2 WAIRARAPA COLLEGE PIPE BAND - Teas, Light Luncheon, Soft Drinks, Ice Creams, Produce Stalls, under contro of Martinborough Branch of Plunkei Society. ’ Sweet Stall conducted by Rest Roon - 7 ' Committee. ‘ HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. ADMISSION, 1/6; Children under 13 Free. Programmes may be obtained or application to the Secretary— O. GRANT, Martinborough. T THE WENVOE RESTAURANI n (Next to W.F.C.A.) MEW Furnishings and DecorationsBrilliant Pink and Orange. Pri vate Cubicles .for Ladies and Escorts OYSTERS ARRIVING. Most deliciou 3-Course Dinner. Best in town. Grill and Fish Specialties. ‘MEET AND EAT AT THE WENVOE
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 March 1939, Page 1
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