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AMUSEMENTS. —THE REGENT——THE REGENT—“The Theatre Beautiful.” Telephone (2303). J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. TONIGHT, at 8. GET READY FOR LAUGHS! Here’s the Merriest, Maddest, yet Lovably Human Holiday you’ve ever had ... and its from the same studio that gave you “The Awful Truth.” —Columbia Pictures Present— Cary GRANT GRANT GRANT The dashing hero of that memorable comedy “Awful Truth” and Katharine HEPBURN The Unforgettable Star of “Stage Door” In “HOLIDAY” “HOLIDAY” “HOLIDAY” “HOLIDAY” —With These Hilarious Companions— ED. EVERETT HORTON LEW AYRES ■ DORIS NOLAN—BINNIE BARNES (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REGENT SUPPORTS include: “GOLF MAGIC” (Golfing shots, swing, stance, etc., illustrated by prominent golfing experts). . "Popular Science,” “Community Sing,” “Show Time” (colour rhapsody), News Reels, etc. « BOOK EARLY—PHONE 2303.

MARRIED PEOPLE. “HUHE Husband and Wife’s Handx book,” written by an eminent London doctor, sent you Post Free under plain sealed wrapper for 1/- only (Postal Notes or Stamps).—Chemists’ Supplies Co., Dept. M.T., Box 1178, Christchurch. 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. WORSE EVENTS, Special Classes for X 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. DANGER LURKS IN YOUR HOME! IN every small mishap, whether it be a cut, bruise or a burn, there is danger of infection. We recommend “ROSE HEALING OINTMENT” for your emergency remedy—the safe, instant healer—soothing, cleansing and swift in action. Absolutely invaluable in all cases of cuts, abrasions, burns, scalds, etc., and particularly efficient in cases of Varicose Ulcers and Skin Affections. Sold in 1/G and 2/6 jars by CAMPBELL’S PHARMACY, "The Family Chemists.” Masterton. 3 PUBLIC NOTICE. DOROTHY TATE wishes to announce that she will commence her Dancing Classes on March 17 at her Studio (late Night Dispensary), Church Street, Masterton. For further particulars, write or ’phone 53, Greytown. 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. SPORTS SALE. MOTOR CYCLISTS! We~hav’ean exr tensive range of Cycle Coats, Leggings, Pants, Helmets, etc. — Albert Donald, opp. Regent, Masterton. • 'TENNIS PLAYERS! We have a few Racquets left, going really cheap. Come in and see them at Albert Donald’s, The Saddler. 'TENNIS PLAYERS! We have a Dunlop Fort Racquet going cheap. Was 95/-; Now 75/-.—Albert Donald, The Saddler. fTRAVELLING?~See our range of colx cured Suit Cases and Hat Boxes to match, at Albert Donald’s, opp. Regent Theatre. U AT'B'OXESlrmn' 776“at~AlEerT Donald’s, The Saddler. I)OG OWNERS! Now "is the time to get your dog in trim for the show. Euy a bottle of Vitas from Albert Donald’s.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 March 1939, Page 1

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