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AMUSEMENTS. AND AGAIN—THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN! AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) *THE STATE* * THE STATE* MASTERTON’S LEADING THEATRE. TONIGHT, at 8. COMEDY! LAUGHTER! RIOT! 90 Minutes of Unprecedented Hilarity with BRITAIN’S MASTER OF MIRTH! WILL HAY WILL HAY WILL HAY WILL HAY in “OLD BONES OF THE RIVER.” “OLD BONES OF THE RIVER.” “OLD BONES OF THE RIVER.” “OLD BONES OF THE RIVER.” “OLD BONES OF THE RIVER.” “OLD BONES OF THE RIVER.” “OLD BONES OF THE RIVER.” “OLD BONES OF THE RIVER.” Based on the Stories by Edgar Wallace. THE CANNIBALS tried to eat up Old Bones — You will eat up this SPECTACULAR FUN FEAST. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXC EI /I j ENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. includes — LATEST FOX AUSSIE & INTERNATIONAL NEWS and PETER LORRE In a Spine-tingling Murder Mystery! ”MR MOTO TAKES A VACATION.” "MR MOTO TAKES A VACATION.” ”MR MOTO TAKES A VACATION.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre—l322. PUBLIC TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON. T F. T. HARDING, wish to notify the ’ public of Masterton that I have now returned to my Masterton South stand. ’Phone 1063. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED APPLICATION FOR SANCTION OF 1,0 AN. XTOTICE is hereby given that the Masterton Borough Council proposes, at its meeting to be held on the 19th day of December, 1939, to consider a motion to apply to the Local Government Loans Board for its sanction to the borrowing of the sum of £10,500 for the purposes of cleaning and concrete-lining the 10-inch and 12-inch mains from the reservoir to town, and the 18-inch spiral steel main from the Upper Plain reservoir to the intake. The currency of the said loan to be 20 years, and the rate of interest to be 4.;%, plus a Sinking Fund of 31 per centum. Security for the said loan to be a Special Rate of 8-25ths of a penny in the £, based on the unimproved value of all rateable property within the Borough of Masterton. Any person having any objection to the proposed application is called upon to submit the same in writing to the Masterton Borough Council not later than the day preceding the said meeting. Dated this Ist day of December, 1939. G. T. O'HARA SMITH, Town Clerk. BIRMA ENDS RHEUMATISM. QPEEDY relief from Rheumatism and other Uric Acid troubles is guaranteed with Birma, the wonderful treatment sold at 6/6 (three months’ supply) by E. F. Wilson, M.P.S., Chemist, Masterton. If you secure no relief, your money will be refunded without hesitation. Why pay more when Birma will do the job? 3 USED CARS. SUMMER WEATHER IS HERE! And soon there will be HOLIDAYS—TOURING—CAMPING. JJERE’S your opportunity to purchase a really good Used Car, and enjoy yourself to the full:— HUPMOBILE SEDAN £55 STUDEBAKER £55 HUDSON £65 STANDARD TOURER £35 MORRIS £25 CHEVROLET £35 BUICK ROADSTER £6O SUNBEAM SEDAN £ll5 FORD V 8 DE LUXE £265 PLYMOUTH SEDAN £250 HILLMAN MINX £2OO MORRIS SEDAN £l6O SEE THESE FOR VALUE! MIDLAND GARAGE, LTD. BANNISTER STREET. MASTERTON. UNIVERSAL-HEALTH ASSET. “A complete recovery from Rheumatic Fever, with no after-effects — solely due to R.U.R.,” says Mr Derek W. Benson. Christchurch. R.U.R. lor rheumatics, blood pressure, and all other acid troubles. Universal health asset. 4/- packet makes 26ozs.—W. H. Snowsill (Wood’s Pharmacy). 8 ESAU’S SEEDS AND~PLANTS” TOMATO our new Australian Dwarf variety. No staking. Enormous croppers. Procurable at Esau’s, Queen Street. UEANS! Esau’s “Superlative,” finest dwarf French bean grown. Also all other varieties of Dwarf and Climbing beans in stock. —At Esau’s, Queen St. pETUNIA PLANTS! Special selection of 6 named varieties. Splendid for dry positions. Also all other varieties of Seedlings in stock.—At i Esau’s, Wairarapa’s Leading Florists,] Queen Street.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 December 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 December 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 December 1939, Page 1

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