AMUSEMENTS. THE “DEAD END” KIDS ARE BACK! The famous urchins of “Dead End” are featured in a new drama of reformatory life. —THE REGENT——THE REGENT—“The Theatre Beautiful.” Telephone (2303). J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. TONIGHT, at 8. CRIME DOES NOT PAY! When you see “Crime School” you will' realise WHY! THRILLING DRAMA! SHOCKING REALITY! ♦PULSATING EXCITEMENT! Warner Bros present THE “DEAD END” KIDS THE “DEAD END” KIDS THE “DEAD END” KIDS THE “DEAD END” KIDS THE “DEAD END” KIDS THE “DEAD END” KIDS Who again give remarkably true-to-life performances In the Thrill of a Century! “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” With HUMPHREY BOGART—GALE PAGE HUMPHREY BOGART—GALE PAGE (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) REGENT FEATURETTES, include Pictorial Revue, ’ “Toot Sweet” (Musical Revue), Latest News Reels, etc. Book Early at Theatre (2303).
REMEMBER REMEMBER WEDNESDAY MARCH 8. MARCH 8. THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW MUNICIPAL HALL, MASTERTON. MUNICIPAL HALL, MASTERTON. OPEN TO VISITORS—--2—5.30 p.m. (Afternoon). 7—9 p.m. (Evening). Admission, 1/-. Afternoon Tea Available. OFFICIAL OPENING BY MRS KNOX GILMER at 2.45 p.m. LORD NUFFIELD WILL BE THERE. And will present trophies won in the Garden Competitions. YOU MUST NOT MISS THIS GALA EVENT, WHICH WILL BE TALKED OF FOR YEARS TO COME. EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: Sections include both Open and Amateur Classes for Cut Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables; Classes for Decorative, Fancy Work, Home Industries and Photography; Special Classes for Novices and Children. • SCHEDULES may be obtained from Messrs H. L. Esau, D. Fairbrother, or i the Secretary,' with any of whom entries may be left. ENTRIES WILL CLOSE AT NOON ON TUESDAY, MARCH 7. E. K. EASTWOOD, Secretary. 5 Perry Street, MASTERTON. Telephone 1077. pNGLISH Magazine Club. Have you read the latest Strand, Windsor, Wide World', Geographical? Join' the Club at Cambridge Book Shop, State Theatre Buildings. 6d to join, 3d per copy to change. All Home Magazines available. piano" tuning. PIANO TUNING—F. Weingott, tuner to Government Tourist Bureau, Convents, Colleges. Country visited anywhere. Workmanship guaranteed. Phone 1471. 15 Victoria Street, Masterton. PIANOS, Player-Pianos, Organs tuned or repaired. Borer eradicated, keyboards renovated. Workmanship guaranteed. —F. Weingott, 15 Victoria Street, ’phone 1471. F OR Piano Tuning and/or Repairing by an expert, ring or call A. Miller Hope, ’phone 2651; 21 Macara Street, Masterton. ____________ ]y[OTOR CYCLJSTSF" We havKan extensive range of Cycle Coats, Leggings, Pants, Helmets, etc. — Albert Donald, opp. Regent, Mastorton. jiENNIS “PLAYERST” We have a"few Racquets left, going really cheap. Come in and see them at Albert Donald’s, The Saddler. rpENNIS PLAYERS!" - We have a DunJop Fort Racquet going cheap. Was 95/-; Now 75/-.—Albert Donald, The Saddler. pR AVERTING? See our range of coloured Suit Cases and Hat Boxes to match, at Albert Donald’s, opp. Regent Theatre. T)OG OWNERS! - Now is the" "time to get your dog in trim for the show. Buy a bottle of Vitas from Albert Donald’s. UAT BOXES’frorn 77’6"al' AlberTDonald’s. The Saddler.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 March 1939, Page 1
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