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AMUSEMENTS. Latest Deaf Aid Sets Installed! ★ THE STATE* ★ THE STATE* THE LEADING THEATRE AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) TONIGHT—at 8. MATIN EE TOM OR RO W 2.1 5 p.m. 2.1 5 p.m. Gracie Fields is with us again— The Jovial Queen of Comedy, Toast of Britain and the Continent in A Laughing, Singing, Dramatic Sensation now the reigning rage of England. It’s the very essence of Happy Entertainment. GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS THE GIRL OF THE HOUR. Who introduces to the screen for the first time the celebrated song hit “WISH ME LUCK AS YOU WAVE ME GOOD-BYE,” adapted by the British Troops and taking the place of the : famous “Tipperary.” She also sings "Danny Boy,” “I Got the Jitterbugs,” “Grandfather’s Bagpipes,” “Annie Laurie,” and “Land of Hope and Glory” i in a way you have never heard before in 1 “SHIPYARD SALLY” “SHIPYARD SALLY" < “SHIPYARD SALLY” ' “SHIPYARD SALLY” , “SHIPYARD SALLY” “SHIPYARD SALLY” “SHIPYARD SALLY” With Sydney Howard Oliver Wakefield And a Superb Supporting Cast. For Hilarious Comedy —Genuine Pathos and a Grand Story, “SHIPYARD SALLY” STANDS SUPREME. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . INCOMPARABLE STATE FEATURETTES. RESERVE! NO EXTRA CHARGE! Plans at Adcock’s 1275 —Theatre 1322. PUBLIC NOTICES. CENTENARY THANKSGIVING SERVICE. , ST. MARK’S, CARTERTON. SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1940. , 8 a.m.—ll a.m.—7 p.m. “It is meet and right so to do.” j W. F. STENT. ' STONE’S WELLINGTON, TARANAKI AND HAWKE’S BAY COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AND 1 GENERAL J DIRECTORY. i AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL , FOR 1940. > NOW ON SALE } ROYAL Bvo., containing about 1850 1 pages, corrected to date, the whole * handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. 1 PRICE— < If ordered before publication, £l/7/6. : If ordered after publication, £l/12/6 1 CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. 1 ALL you need for Fishing! Tackle, ( Flies, Gut, etc., and Deep Sea r Lines, etc., for Castlepoint fishing.—At King & Henry’s, Queen Street. f JJOYS’ Swim Shorts, from 3/11; Men’s I from 7/11. Swimming Costumes i from 5/11. —C. D. Shoosmith BEAUTY Specialists can enhance your £ charm. Make an appointment for 1 a new “hair-do” at Lilian McKenzie’s, i ’phone 1521. < COSTUMES and Suits, made to latest ' styles by Wairarapa’s leading r craftsmen. Be fitted by Donald & Joy, Tailors, Queen Street. 7 JYON’T forget to watch the special services and outstanding value of- ] fered every Monday, Wednesday and Friday in this classified special column. £ EVERYTHING for the Home! See our ( selection of Oak and Rimu Tall- 1 boys and Duchess Chests. —J. Kerslake, Furniture Warehousemen and Auction- 1 eers. • FOR the best of values and the best of service, watch this column of i Classified Specials. See! They’re ar- -j ranged alphabetically for your conven- J ience. s CARDEN HOUSE is now in the Regent Theatre Building. Seedlings 1 from 1/3 dozen. Well-hardened plants r of world-famous strains available. B ’Phone 1197. TN Kerslake’s Showroom you will find ' a wide selection of values in Single j Beds, Floor Rugs and Linoleums.—J. j Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. . JUST opposite the Regent Theatre is the De Luxe Home Cookery, where c you can be sure of getting fresh cakes - every day. r this column be your shopping ' guide. It offers outstanding values f 1 every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. $

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 January 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 January 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 January 1940, Page 1

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