AMUSEMENTS, THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON Are Invited to Attend a GRAND NOVELTY CONCERT To be held in the Methodist Hall TONIGHT, at 8 o’clock. At 8 p.m. Excellent Programme by WELLINGTON ARTISTS. Admission, 1/6; Children half price. 1 BOX PLANS NOW OPEN j j AND FILLING RAPIDLY AT | j NIMMO’S — BOOK FOR | | EITHER THE MATINEE OR | I NIGHT PERFORMANCE. | — REGENT THEATRE — — REGENT THEATRE — TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. Matinee at 2.30 and Night at 8. Sir Benjamin Fuller with Alex. Hanlon Present Alex. Gerber’s Original New York Production. “FUNZ-A-POPPIN” “FUNZ-A-POPPIN” “FUNZ-A-PdPPIN” -- ALL AMERICAN ACTS — ]_2 j Headed by the Ever-popular | | Comedian of “Hollywood | Hotel”— | | BOBBY MORRIS | | He’s Funnier Than Ever. | The World’s Most Renowned MARIONETTE SHOW. Salici’s Parisian Puppets. A DELIGHT FOR CHILDREN FROM 6 TO 60. The Royal Command Acrobats CARR BROS. & BETTY—It’s not what they do, but the way they do it. ROSS & EDWARDS.—The Zeigfeld Hits. TOMMY-“BOZO”-SNYDER. — Broadway’s Comedy Pantomime Genius. GREEN and LANG—Nelson EddyJeanette Macdonald of Variety. LORETTA GREY—Pepper Pot Comedian. THE VAN TWlNS—Lovely Hollywood Song and Dance Stars. JACK BICKLE. —Amazing “RubberLegged” Acrobatic Dancer. KEITH CONNOLLY—Just Himself. ELSA HOSKINGS—“The Different Girl. — THE 12 DEBUTANTES — Best and Brightest of Ballerinas. NIGHT PRICES— Reserved Stalls D.C.. 6/-. Others 4/- and 2/-. MATINEE PRICES— 4/- and 2/All Matinee Reserves, 4/-. Children Half Price at Matinee. All Prices Plus Tax. PUBLIC NOTICES. WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. WE have to advise consumers that,, weather permitting, power will be OFF in Masterton Borough and the surrounding country districts on SUNDAY, the 20th instant, from 1 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. The shut-down is unavoidable, and is to allow the Public Works Department to carry out essential work in connection with the new line being erected from Waingawa to Wellington. GEO. BROWN, Secretary-Manager. ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART, ACTION SINGING. GWENNETH RANKIN. A.T.C.L., Proposes visiting Masterton and Carterton weekly. IUTRS RANKIN has had ten years’ 1 teaching experience in Wellington, and pupils have gained championships, scholarships, and many first prizes. Students trained for Competitions, Examinations. Speech Defects successfully treated. For particulars and interview- write to 59 Hamilton Road. Halaitai. Wellington, before August 31. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. TAXI FARES. qpHE following scale has been fixed for A Taxi Fares, to come into operation is from the 16th day of August, 1939. For the first mile (irrespective of number of passengers in one household.) For every succeeding :inile. 1/-. or for half-mile or portion thereof, 6d. Bicycles. (Jd extra. FARES BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 12 P.M. A.ND 6 A.M. If called from Stand, 1/- per trip extra. If called from Placje of Residence — An extra change for the first mile of I/ - For every mile or part of a mile thereafter 6d Waiting Time <kl each five minutes Fares by time £1 per hour Special Fares — Weddings For first hour, £1 For additional liour or part, 10/Funerals 12/6 G. T. O'HARA SMITH, Town Clerk. MASTERTON BOTTLE FIXCHANGE. D. W. SIM. J BUY Beer Bottles. 1 '3 dozen; also Aluminium, Copper, Iron, Brass, Car Batteries, Zinc, etc. Depot: COCKBURN STREET,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 August 1939, Page 1
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