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AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre.” FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. GUEST NIGHT, 9d and 1/•—Paramount Pictures present— Karen MORLEY, Robert BALDWIN in “THE GIRL FROM SCOTLAND YARD.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Also—808 BURNS—JOHN HOWARD MARTHA RAYE. in “MOUNTAIN MUSIC.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW— Beware!' “TERROR STALKS AT NIGHT and THE VAMPIRE SEEKS HIS PREY!” A weird story of a mad scientist who probed too deep into the mysteries of , life. It’s Chilling! Eerie! Horror-laden! “THE VAMPIRE BAT” “THE VAMPIRE BAT” Starring MELVYN DOUGLAS LIONEL ATWELL—FAY WRAY —Also — A Real Comedy Scream! CHARLIE RUGGLES Ona MUNSON—Maxie ROSENBLOOM in “HIS EXCITING NIGHT” (Both recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PUBLIC NOTICES. RUGBY CARNIVAL. WHEN? —PARK OVAL ON SATURDAY NEXT, commencing 1 p.m. WHY? —MEMORIAL PARK LIGHTING FUNDS need the money. WHAT? —Footballers’ Procession at 1 p.m. Athletic and Sports Programme. Amusing Sideshows. Finish of Harriers’ 3-mile Race. ' Municipal and College Bands. TO GET IN——Adults only 1/-; Children nothing. And all those in the Procession count as children—they get in free. And a DANCE on Saturday Week at the, Municipal Hall.. 'ARTS AND CRAFTS SPEC IA LS. ’ JUST ARRIVED?—Very latest in J charming Primrose Dinner Ware, from the largest English Potteries. See it today—it’s good buying. • fHARMING and inexpensive. The V new Primrose Dinner Ware at the Arts and Crafts is just what you’ve been waiting for. jpROM 3id a piece you can build the x most delightful sets in the latest Primrose Dinner Ware, now showing at the Arts and Crafts. aTAßT"today"Lo"buiTcT'your set, piece ° by piece, or by our easy “lay-by.” Values are excellent. Arts & Crafts for dinner-ware. QN the Super-glazed Biscuit, the new Primrose Dinner Ware at the Arts & Crafts is unexcelled for quality and value —and it’s English! MISCELLANEOUS. ALL good things meat are to be had at Grey’s Cash and Carry Butchery. Whether it be a pound of steak or a roast for the week-end, ring 1748. rj'EA'WAGGONS—We"have a complete range of sizes and styles. Square, oval and round, with or without dropsides, from 28/6. See them at Kenner’s, Ltd., Queen Street. (TOMATOES! Local grown—just the thing for Sauces. Special price for I2lbs. or more, and free delivery, too, at J. K. Louis & Co., opp. Dalgety’s. DEAVER Brand Worcester Sauce added to soups and cold lunches —improves the flavour, adds zest. Ask at your grocer's. _ pOß~all your Engineering and Welding needs, see us first. —R. Lambert. Engineer, Coradine Street. Phone 1637. Expert and prompt service. . t JJ YACInTH" and Tulip Bulbs!" Our bulbs this year are of excellent quality ,and are sure to flower. Purchase yours today at our depot, W.F.C.A. Seed and Plant Dept., Queen St.Robinson & Sons, Nurserymen, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. pREY’S Cash and Carry Butchery for Vr Quality Meat. Where you get the best of service and attention. Come along and try a joint. Telephone 1748. J>Te'MELONS for jam! Get yours now. Also Onions for pickling, and Eschallots. Full stocks of Quinces, too, at J. K. Louis & Co. (opp. POLD"MEATS taste far better with a dash of Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce. For a real appetiser serve Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce. pOR quality Diningroom, Bedroom x and Chesterfield Suites, shop at Kenner’s, Ltd., Furniture Manufacturers, Queen Street, next to Hugo and Shearer’s. “OEAVER” is the only Sauce I dare give Father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealandmade. WANTED KNOWN.—Parcels for Mar- ’’ tinborough, Hinakiira, Dyerville and East Coast Stations, Daily Delivery from Masterton at 4 p.m. Depot: Adcock’s, Stationers. —Banks’ Daily Service. TAWN MOWERS! Lawn" Mowers sharpened and set. Expert service and promptness. —R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street Thoae 1637.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1939, Page 1

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595

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1939, Page 1

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