AMUSEMENTS. A PROGRAMME THAT IS IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD Satisfying . . . . ! FINALLY TONIGHT—7.4S p.m. Victor McLaglen—Chester Morris “PACIFIC LINER” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — Also — GEORGE O’BRIEN In “ARIZONA LEGION” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It’s So Cosy and Warm at — THE STATE. Direction Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. A Mammoth Weekend Entertainment Show !!! Starts TOMORROW EVENING at 7.45. HAPPINESS FOR YOU!! TROUBLE FOR JANE .... • Jane always dispenses happiness ... but to our knowledge she’s never been in a happier mood nor provided more trouble with her good intentions in trying to help folks out .... MAKE IT YOUR GOOD INTENTION . OF SEEING ... JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS ... in all ways her funniest film with— JEAN ROGERS ARTHUR TREACHER in .“Always in Trouble” “Always in Trouble” || Plus a merry Musical Comedy ... “MELODY & ROMANCE” With MARGARET LOCKWOOD and HUG HIE GREEN and his Gang. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SIT IN THE BEST SEATS—! IT COSTS NO MORE. Advance Plans at Adcock’s, or dial 1322. NEW ZEALAND MEAT PRODUCERS’ ' BOARD. ELECTION OF PRODUCERS’ REPRESENTATIVES. TJNDER the provisions of the regulations, the usual election of Producers’ Representatives on the New Zealand Meat Producers.<Board., will be. held this year. The various districts will elect twenty-five delegates who will constitute an Electoral Committee, and will assemble in Wellington on August 30 and 31, 1939, to consider the Board’s Annual Report and Balance Sheet, and to elect three producers’ representatives on the Board. Nominations of delegates to the Electoral Committee will be received at the Board’s Office up to noon on July 7, 1939. Nominations of Producers’ Representatives on the Board will be received at the Board’s office up to noon on June 30, 1939. Specimen forms of nomination, and full particulars regarding electoral districts, persons entitled to vote, etc., may be had on application to the undersigned, or from Provincial Branches of the Farmers’ Union, the Sheepowners’ Federation, and A. & P. Associations. G. C. SMITH, Returning Officer, New Zealand Meat Producers Board, P.O. Box 121, WELLINGTON, C.l. June 6, 1939. SALE OR LEASE. REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING IN QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. DECEASED ESTATE. f|N behalf of ’the Truustees of a DeV ceased Estate, Tenders or offers are invited for purchase or lease of the undermentioned premises, situate in Queen Street, Masterton;— 1 rood being part Section 27, Masterton, bounded on the north by Queen Street, 100 links; on the west by other part of Section 27, 250 links; on the south by other part of Section 27, 100 links; on the east by Section 25. Erected thereon is a substantial reinforced concrete building, 100 feet by 66 feet, of recent construction and attractive apearance, divided into workshop and showroom with all offices and conveniences, recently occupied by Mascot Motors, Ltd., as a motor garage and having petrol pump licence—a commodious yard 66 feet by 65 feet is included. The premises by reason of their modern exterior and situation in the business centre are also suitable for manufacturing or other business purposes. Communications to be addressed to ROBINSON & CUNNINGHAM. MASTERTON. Solicitors for the Trustees. D 'W. SIM, • MASTERTON BOTTLE EXCHANGE. "DEER BOTTLES, 1/3 dozen. We buy ° bottles of any description. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. Depot: COCKBURN STREET, MASTERTON. cclopWbargaTns! _ 1000 PACKETS this season’s Flower IUuU ancl v e g e t a ble Seeds just arrived. Plant your garden now. Get the seeds at Co-op. KT Z"WONDER PEA—an entirely new variety of outstanding merit. It’s a dwarf pea, too—but only 1/- packet at the Co-op. Grocery Store. ttAVE you ever tried Stormont’s Fresh Fruit Cake? Eggs are so dear now—buy your cake ready to eat at the Co-op. 2/- for 21b. block. pREAM "CRACKERS! 6d packet! 6d V packet! For this week only. Limited supplies. ’Phone your order 2337 to the Qo-ap.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 June 1939, Page 1
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