AMUSEMENTS. —THE REGENT——THE REGENT— J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. Telephone (2303). TONIGHT. NOTE NEW TIME, 7.45. Janet GAYNOR GAYNOR Robert MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY Franchot TONE TONE Imagine them ... gaily together in the happiest, most refreshing comedy of the season ... It follows on the heels of “Merrily We Live” and is even more hilarious! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer present “THREE LOVES HAS NANCY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) You can’t help but like it ... it’s one of the fastest, smartest, laughladen frolics you will see in 1939. SPECIAL REGENT SUPPORTS: “MAN’S GREATEST FRIEND” (Pete Smith Specialty); “FEED ’EM AND WEEP” (Our Gang Comedy); “HOW TO WATCH FOOTBALL” (Robert Benchley Comedy), “TUPAPAOO” (M.G.M. Miniature); LATEST NEWSREELS. PUBLIC NOTICES. GIRLS WANTED! TO REGISTER FOR POSSIBLE FACTORY EMPLOYMENT. pURTHER enquiries are being received concerning the establishment of industries in the Wairarapa. Would all girls interested register their names, ages and addresses at the “Times-Age” Office? • This Js purely an exploratory move to survey the labour market, but good prospects appear available. SEND IN BY LETTER NAME, AGE AND ADDRESS TO “EMPLOYMENT,” "Times-Age” Office, AT ONCE! 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). QWING to the import, restrictions, Tobaccos and Cigarettes will be difficult to procure, but there will be no restrictions of our stock while it lasts, and we will be pleased to supply you. . SAVE AT FRED KEEN’S. Hairdresser and Tobacconist. “THE KORNER SHOP,” MASTERTON. ARMY STORES SPECIALS. OPPOSITE POSTING BOXES. ’Phone 1013. pUMBOOTS, Army Brand, guara'n'Jr teed, 17/6 pair; Lace Gumboots, 11/9 and 18/6; Ladies’ Gumboots; Army Jackets, 8/6; Army Riding Strides, 8/6, 12/6; Army Slacks, 8/6, 12/6; Army Shorts, Tunics for Boys, 3/6 each; Army Hats, 2/-; all lines in Men's Boots and Shoes. COWCOVERS, 6/11, all sizes; Jute Horse Covers, 22/6, all sizes. All sizes in Green Flax and Duck Horse Covers, jute and wool lined; Bridles, from 8/6; Halters, Hames, Backbands, Tugs, Surcingles, Girths, Bits, etc. QILSKIN COATS, 29/6 and 45/-; OiL skin Leggings, 6/6; Cycle Leggings, 13/6; Sou’-Westers, 3/9; Short Oilskins, 27/6, 29/6; Tweed Overcoats, 42/6; Army Greatcoats, 17/6; Lumber Jackets, in leather, suede and velour; Felt Hats, 5/11. JJLANKETS, Single Grey, frornTfi/Ti pair; White, from 24/6 pair; Army Rugs, 7/6 each; All Wool Rugs, 10/6, 15/11, 25/-; Single Mattresses, from 12/6; Kapoc Pillows, 2/6 to 4/11; Kapoc, 1/6 lb. ————i REALISE Money Gn your Old Gold and Silver By Selling to — C. A. GREENWOOD, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Central Arcade, MASTERTON. WANTED TO BUY. ALL CLASSES of Poultry; must be healthy.—Tozer’s South End Fish Mart. 0 ONVERT your Old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C Smith’s Buildings, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 May 1939, Page 1
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