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AMUSEMENTS. —THE STATE——THE STATE—THE LEADING THEATRE ’PHONE 1322. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (throughout N.Z.) present TONIGHT, at 8. TOMORROW, 2.15 & 8 p.m. FIGURES DON’T LIE! 5438 5438 MASTERTON PEOPLE CAN’T BE WRONG, SO BY PUBLIC DEMAND WE AGAIN PRESENT FOR A LIMITED 3-DAY SEASON ONLY! No Words can describe its Beauty, its Charm, its Glory, its Tremendous Appeal to the Heart of Man! SNOW WHITE SNOW WHITE SNOW WHITE SNOW WHITE SNOW WHITE SNOW WHITE SNOW WHITE and the SEVEN DWARFS SEVEN DWARFS SEVEN DWARFS SEVEN DWARFS SEVEN DWARFS SEVEN DWARFS SEVEN DWARFS WALT DISNEY’S FIRST FULLLENGTH FEATURE PRODUCTION. COMPLETE NEW SUPPORTING PROGRAMME! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLAN AT F. J. ADCOCK’S ’PHONE 1275. NO EXTRA CHARGE! ! ! “Reserves are Better than Regrets.”

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. TJORSE 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. Gymnastic Display by Masterton Y.M.C.A. ’ 100 and 220 yards.—Competitors will include Masterton athletes. 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.

CLASSIFIED specials. ALL PAINTERS know the quality of Nelson (N.Z.) Paint, and all colours are only 17/6 and 22/6 a gallon, at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. JjOYS’ and Men’s Ciothing, if bought at Shoosmith’s, Queen Street, will show you handsome savings. pOMEfo~the - De 'Luxe Dining Rooms, opp. Regent Theatre, for a hot meal, 12-2, or light morning or afternoon tea. J)O you always get your fresh fish at the Al Fish Mart? Well you should. PVERY day we are told what good work is done in our Saloon. Why don’t you try it too? Mrs McKenzie, 'Phone 1521. pLOOR RUGS of every description, Inlaid Linoleums and large and varied range of Floor Coverings at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street., “pET Your Hair Cut” —Go to Jacob’s. He is open at 7 a.m. every week day. Three chairs, no waiting. JJAVE a meal at the “Tout-de-Suite ’ find you will always go back there for in-town meals. JNSTEAD of walking everywhere, ride a cycle. Get yours from Geo. Barr today. ■ JODHPURS and riding breeches from J Donald and Joy’s are widely known as really first class articles. JJEEP an eye on the classified columns. There is always something somewhere to interest you. “JASTING” "is . our business and we are lasting. Shoe repairs at Brewster’s, Queen Street, are lasting repairs. TVTILK made bread from Reeve’s Bakery is really delicious for picnic sandwiches. Try some today. NOW is the time to have your youngster’s photograph taken. Let H. Hope Cross do it. He’s really good. (JN every day" the Classified Column U shows advertisements that are guides to the thrifty shopper. pASS yotibold and broken locks into X King and Henry’s, opp. G.P.0., forrepairs or new or spare keys. UITE the easiest' way of sending flowers to sick or sorrowing friends is to order them from Garden House, ' Bannister Street.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 March 1939, Page 1

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