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AMUSEMENTS. —THE REGENT——THE REGENT— Telephone (2303). J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. TONIGHT, at 8. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents . LUISE RAINER RAINER RAINER as “THE TOY WIFE.” “THE TOY WIFE.” “THE TOY WIFE.” With MELVYN ROBERT DOUGLAS YOUNG 11. B. WARNER BARBARA O’NEIL. The story of tempestuous “Frou-Frou” whose romantic life see-sawed between the solid, deep love of the man she married , . . and the reckless wild love of the, younger man whose stubborn pursuit of “Frou-Frou’s” heart cost him his life. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) REGENT FEATURETTES include— OUR GANG COMEDY (“Men in Fright’.’) “SINGAPORE AND JAHORE” (Fitzpatrick Traveltalk). LATEST NEWS REELS. —SATURDAYFREDDIE MICKEY Bartholomew Rooney The two Pals of “Captains Courageous” in ah even greater adventure. M.G.M.’s exciting story of men in the making. “THE BOY FROM BARNADO’S” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CAN you see the mistake deliberately made in my Ideal Home Kitchen Window Display? If so tell me. The first who does so gets a free Electric Jug.—J. Bouzaid, Queen Street. WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY (Inc.) APPLICATIONS are called for the position of Secretary to the above Society. Schedule of duties obtainable upon application at the office of the undersigned. W. V. MADDEN, Leecroft Chambers, Lincoln Road, MASTERTON. WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY (Inc.) DOMINATIONS for position of— President Vice-Presidents (2) Directors 15 Will be received by the undersigned up till noon on Wednesday next, 29th March, 1939. W. V. MADDEN, Leecroft Chambers, Lincoln Road, MASTERTON. Moderns Millinery THE STATE BLDGS. ■READY-TO-WEAR and MODEL HATS PRICED TO SUIT ALL. Renovations and Re-blocking a Specialty. AILSA V. WATSON JOAN H. EVANS (Late, of Prestige Millinery.) DON’T TAKE CHANCES! To neglect that cut, abrasion, burn or scald is foolish—instantly apply “ROSE HEALING OINTMENT,” the swiftest, most efficient palliative you can .buy. Its gentle,, penetrative action soothes, cleanses and heals the afflicted part. “ROSE HEALING OINTMENT” is also particularly efficient in eases of Varicose Ulcers and skin affections. Recommended and sold, in 1/6 and 2/6 sizes, by CAMPBELL’S PHARMACY, “THE FAMILY CHEMISTS,” MASTERTON. 3

PUBLIC NOTICE. MRS A. PRESOW wishes to notify the public that she has recommenced her Machine Knitting Business in the State Building. PHOTO SPECIALS. WILSON’S for quality ‘Developing, Printing, and Enlarging.—E. F. Wilson, M.P.S., Ph.C., Chemist and Photo Dealer (next Page’s Corner). MARRIED PEOPLE. ‘WHE Husband and Wife’s Handbook,” 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. PHOTO SPECIALS. ■WILSON’S for quality Developing, Printing, and Enlarging.—E. F. Wilson, M.P.S., Ph.C., Chemist and Photo Dealer (next Page’s Corner). “MAVEX—FOR ULCERATED STOMACH.” TVTAVEX is absolutely new and different for •I’* stomach and bowel ulcers, stomach nerves. vomiting, gastritis, etc. MAVEX is malted—and so economical! 3/- tin (3/4 posted). From W. J. Campbell. Chemist. 3 ROUND THE WORLD TOUR For £347 (6 months.) QIX MONTHS Conducted Tcur of Great Britain and Europe, sailing April 4, 1940. Inclusive cost £347 N.Z. currency. For Itinerary, apply— W. G. LAMB & SON, Shipping Agents—MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 March 1939, Page 1

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