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AMUSEMENTS. YOU CAN STILL RESERVE! Plans at Nimmo’s till 5 p.m. Then at Theatre, ’phone (2303.) — REGENT THEATRE — — REGENT THEATRE — TONIGHT, at 7.45. Sir Benjamin Fuller with Alex. Hanlon Present Alex. Gerber’s Original New York Production. “FUNZ-A-POPPIN” “FUNZ-A-POPPIN” “FUNZ-A-POPPIN” 12 — ALL AMERICAN ACTS — 12 | Headed by the Ever-popular I Comedian of “Hollywood | Hotel”— | BOBBY MORRIS ; | He’s Funnier Than Ever. | The Royal Command | Performers CARR BROTHERS | No more astounding acrobats | | have visited N.Z. | The World’s Most Re- | | nowned Marionette Show j I I SALICI’S PARISIAN | ' | SALICI’S PARISIAN | | PUPPETS | PUPPETS j Already they're the talk | | of N.Z. Throughout their j j amazing act you think j | these “Little People” are | | actually alive! | CARR BROS. & BETTY—It’s not what they do, but the way thev 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. PRICES Reserved Stalls & D.C., 6/-. Others 4/- and 2/-. Plus tax. ■mv'wwn II II IM I 111 I I !■!■■■ I Will “MODERNE MILLINERY.” THE STATE BUILDINGS MATRONS’ & LARGE FITTINGS. A SPECIALTY. Renovations Skilfully Carried Out. AILSA V. WATSON JOAN H. EVANS HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN MODEL FROCKS. WITH professional knowledge and practical experience gained from us, you can design and make your own frocks. Low fees and individual thorough tuition. Write for FREE Illustrated Booklet. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, H.B. Buildings. QUEEN STREET. THE GREAT. BODY-BUILDER-SKIPPER’S EMULSION—an invalu- ° able tested medicant for relieving persistent coughs, colds, lung and bronchial ailments, and also fortifying the system against the recrudescence of the maladies. Youngsters need SKIPPER’S vitamin-filled goodness—it gives them strong'and sturdy bodies and robust constitutions. Always keep SKIPPER’S EMULSION on hand. 2/3; extra large size, 4/3. 5 PIANOS ANO RADIOS? P ENUINE "“factory-built Gulbransen Radios are obtainable from Steele and Bull’s. Arrange a free demonstration before the last go. ’Phone 1815. Radio SERVICE is our business, backed by 16 years’ experience. Every job guaranteed at Steele and Bull’s, agents for H .Nhnmo and Sons. WASHING Machine Stocks are get- ’’ ting low. A demonstration in your home costs you nothing. Just ring 1815 while all models are still available. PIANOS! Thoroughly reconditioned and fully guaranteed. Exceptionally easy terms available. Inspect at Steele & Bull’s, next Empire Hotel. Nimmo’s Agents. GRAHAM'S for value. WTHTE Canvas Sand Shoes, sizes 6 and 7 only. Special Price, I'6 pair. Men’s Check Silk Scarves. 30in. square. Green. Wine and Grey. 1/11 for 1/3 each—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. 9CIN. NIGGER and Fawn Art SilkDress, Suede finish with satin back. Usually 2/6. Special Price, 1/11 yard. Only 20 yards of each shade. — J. Graham & Co., Ltd. SILK Robe Lengths, all shades, in floral and conventional designs. Prices range from 9/11 to 26/6 robe. Only one of each. —At J. Graham & Co.. Ltd.' TUST OPENED! Men’s Green and ' Airforce Sports Coats, all sizes in stock. Prices range from 29/6 to 47/6. Inspect this range now. —At J. Graham and Co., Ltd. STRIPE Coil' Matting—a large assortment of designs to choose from: 2/6 to 2/11 yard. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. TVTEN’S Neglige Shirts, with 2 collars, X stripe designs; 6/11 to 12/6 each. Sport shape, with semi-stiff collars, no starch needed. 9/6 to 10/6 each. —At J. Graham & Co, Ltd.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 August 1939, Page 1

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562

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 August 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 August 1939, Page 1

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