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AMUSEMENTS. | BOX PLANS FILLING RA- | | PIDLY AT NIMMO’S—BOOK I I FOR EITHER THE MATINEE j J OR NIGHT PERFORMANCE. | — REGENT THEATRE — — REGENT THEATRE — T omorrow — f uesday. 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-POPPIN” [2 — ALL AMERICAN ACTS — [2 | Headed by the Ever-popular | | Comedian of “Hollywood | ’ Hotel” — | | BOBBY MORRIS | | He’s Funnier Than Ever. | I I j The World's Most Re- | I nowned Marionette Show | I I ■ SALICI’S PARISIAN j j SALICI’S PARISIAN | | PUPPETS | I PUPPETS | ! I j Already they’re the talk j of N.Z. Throughout their | j amazing act you think | I these "Little People” are j | actually alive! | i I 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 SlCKLE.—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 47- and 2/-. MATINEE PRICES— 4/- and 2/AU Matinee Reserves, 4/-. Children Half Price at Matinee. All Prices Plus Tax; FEATHERSTON COUNTY COUNCIL. WANDERING STOCK. jVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, owing to the prevalence of wandering stock on roads, action is now being taken for every infringement. Dated at Martinborough this 15th day of August, 1939. H. HARDINGE, County Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. TAXI FARES. ipHE following scale has b'een fixed for Taxi Fares, to come into operation as fpm the 16th day of August, 1939. For the first mile 1/6 (irrespective of number of passengers in one household.) For every succeeding mile, 1/-, or for half-mile or portion thereof, 6d. Bicycles, 6d extra.' FARES BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 12 P.M. AND 6 A.M. If called from Stand, 1/- per trip extra. If called from Place of Residence— An extra charge for the first mile of ... 1/For every mile or part of a mile thereafter 6d Waiting Time 6d each five minutes Fares by time £1 per hour Special Fares — Weddings For first hour, £1 For additional hour or part, 10/Funerals 12/6 G. T. O’HARA SMITH, Town Clerk._ HUGO & SHEARER’S l‘ll AT HUGO & SHEARER’S — Ladies’ Neva Wet Crepe Hose, pure silk, fine texture, good shades. Special Value, 6/11. K /(• AT HUGO & SHEARER’S?—Men’s ’ / “Grandrill” Blue Check Working Shirts, collar attached, full cut sizes. A dressy, durable, hard-wearing shirt. Sizes, 141 to 18. Special Value, 5/6. fi/1 I"~AT~HUGO “& SHEARER’S — / Men’s "Double Life" Nap Working Trousers, full cut, double fronts and double seats; watch and rule pockets; double sewn seams. A great farmer’s working trouser; sizes 3 to 8. Special Value. 6/11 pair. ] /g’ AT HUGO & SHEARER’S-Latf--7 ’ ies’ Aprons, stamped ready to work and bound in contrasting colours. Special Value. 1/9. See window display. 5/11 AT HUGO & SHEARER’S.— ' ' Wool-lined Locknit Bloomers, pastel shades; all sizes. Special Value, 5/11. 19/K AT HUGO & SHEARER’S.— '' Felts with a Hair for flattery! Halos, Bretons and Sports shapes, in all the most popular spring shades. All fittings. Special Value. 12/6. 2/]Y~at~hug6~& “si iearer’s?— ' Lingerie Crepes, 36in. Guaranteed colours and fascinating designs, in all delicate shades. Special Value, 2/11. 1/11 AT HUGO & SHEARER’S — ' X Fergotex, a fadeless washing print, with snappy, bold designs; 36in. wide. See these quickly. Special Value, 1/11 yard.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 August 1939, Page 1

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564

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 August 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 August 1939, Page 1

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