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AMUSEMENTS. DON’T READ THIS IT’S KRAZY GREAT CARE HAS BEEN TAKEN IN THE SELECTION OF THIS KRAZY NITES KRAZY NITES PROGRAMME All available comedies have been given careful consideration for their entertainment value, and the choice has been made from personal experience of audience reaction. “ROOM SERVICE,” the movie rights of which cost more than any other stage play ever produced . . . AND EVERY ONE OF THE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS BOUGHT A LAUGH, AND THE MANIACAL MARX BROTHERS MAKE HYSTERICAL HISTORY! As a stage play it ran for two seasons on Broadway. IT’S THE DIZZIEST—DAFFIEST KRAZIEST OF ALL KRAZY CONCOCTIONS. AND THE SPECIALLY 'SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME! MONTE COLLINS as balmy as a June breeze in “THE WORM BURNS”; EDGAR KENNEDY is a raging lunatic in “HIGH BEER PRESSURE”; W/ALTER CATLETT is as “nutty” as a fruit cake in “UPPER CUTLETS.” And that’s not all, — there’s THE THREE STOOGES, the crankiest of all “screw-loose” comedians in “ANTS IN THE PANTRY,” and then to top it all there’s WALT DISNEY’S LATEST COLOURED CREATION “GOOD SCOUTS’’ DONALD DUCK in POSITIVELY THE. MADDEST — MERRIEST SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT EVER OFFERED. Bring your Mother-in-Law. She’ll Die “a-laffin.” FRIDAY IS THE FIRST “KRAZY NITE!” — TH E ST?T E — —THE STATE—THE LEADING THEATRE

’PHONE 1322. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (throughout N.Z.) present LAST 2 DAYS! ' SURE WINNERS RUNNING FIRST PLACE AT EVERY SESSION “THE RITZ BROTHERS” “THE RITZ BROTHERS” “THE RITZ BROTHERS” “THE RITZ BROTHERS” With Richard Arlen Ethel Merman, Phyllis Brooks, George Barbier In the Greatest Comedy of the Racetrack to reach the Screen. “STRAIGHT PLACE AND SHOW.” “STRAIGHT PLACE AND SHOW.” “STRAIGHT PLACE AND SHOW.” “STRAIGHT PLACE AND SHOW.” “STRAIGHT PLACE AND SHOW.” HUGE DIVIDEND Of Laughs and Excitement. GUARANTEED (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLAN AT F. J. ADCOCK’S ’PHONE 1275. NO EXTRA CHARGE! ! ! “Reserves are Better than Regrets.” CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. ALL PAINTERS know the quality of Nelson (NiZ.) Paint, and all colours are only 17/6 and 22/6 a gallon, at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. BOYS’TindTSen’s Clothing, if bought at Shoosmith’s, Queen Street, will show you handsome savings. QOME - tb "the - De Luxe Dining Rooms, opp. Regent Theatre, for a hot meal, 12-2, or light morning or afternoon tea. T)O you always get your fresh fish at the Al Fish Mart? Well you should. J? VERY 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. "QET~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 ’ and 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 Donald and Joy's are widely known as really first class articles. KEEP an eye on tire classified columns. There is always something somewhere to interest you. “LASTING” is our business and we J are lasting. Shoe repairs at Brewster’s, Queen Street, are lasting repairs. MILK made bread from Reeve’s Bakery is really delicious for picnic sandwiches. Try some today. JQOWTs’thT’time to have your youngster’s photograph taken. Let H. Hope Cross do it. He’s really good. QN every day the Classified Column shows advertisements that are guides to the thrifty shopper. pASS your old and broken locks into King and Henry’s, opp. G.P.0., for repairs or new or spare keys. QUITE 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, 22 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 March 1939, Page 1

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