AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TONIGHT At 7.45 p.m. “THANKS FOR THE MEMORY” and “BACK DOOR TO HEAVEN” (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —THE COSY——THE COSY— The People’s Theatre. 7.4S—TUESDAY—7.4S. OUR POPULAR “FAMILY” SEASON Stalls 1/-. Circle 1/6, Children 9d & 6d. . No. 1 The Greatest Laugh Riot they have ever made. STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY In “OUR RELATIONS” “OUR RELATIONS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) When this pair meet their twin brothers it’s double trouble—double fun —with wives and sweethearts leading them on the maddest of their laugh adventures. No. 2 The powerful story of life in a great Metropolitan Hospital. ‘BETWEEN TWO WOMEN’ (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With FRANCHOT TONE VIRGINIA BRUCE MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN Highly dramatic, it is relieved by some delicious touches of real comedy. Centennial Baby Contest. Have you entered your little one for this great contest? Entries close tomorrow morning. Full particulars and entries from the Management. PUBLIC NOTICES. “CHIPS” PRESENT GRAND CONCERT In aid Provincial Patriotic Fund. IN SAVAGE CLUB ROOMS On TUESDAY, MARCH 18, at 8 p.m. Admission, 1/- and 6d. (Under Auspices Towswomen’s Guild.) LOCAL CENTENNIAL CELEBRA- 1 TIONS. A CCOUNTS in connection with above are required to be rendered immediately to THE TOWN CLERK, Secretary Celebrations Committee. MISCELLANEOUS. QTILL the best Same Day Developing ° and Printing Service in the Wairarapa. We are also experts at Tinting and Enlargements.—W. H. Snowsill. Chemist, Wood’s Pharmacy. INDIAN Curry!—you’ve heard of it—make it with Dragon Brand GENUINE Curry Powder. pREYNESS unheard of when Rachel Hair Tonic used. Try a 4/6 bottle today from Keen’s Korner. lODINE PENCIL—ATamed Rayglow product in neat metal pocket container. An excellent handy antiseptic for treating cuts, wounds and sores. Only 9d each at “The Ladies’ Shop,’’ Central Arcade. A/fANURE Distributor and Lime Sower i ’ X (6 feet), simple to operate, light draught, sound design and well built. Price, £25—R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street, Masterton. NTEW SETTING’ old scene! Jellies have always been popular, but they soar to new heights with Setting Sun Jellies on the market. 1/6 for 5 packets at all the leading stores. T)OG OWNERS! We stock everything for the dog. Come to us for all your requirements. —Albert Donald The Saddler, opp. Regent Theatre. curried dishes by using Dragon Brand GENUINE Indian Curry Powder. At all grocers. WANTEDKNOWNA-Parcels for Marn tinborough, Hinakura, Dyerville and East Coast Stations. Daily Delivery from Masterton: Monday to Friday, 4 p.m.; Saturday, 1 p.m. Depot: Adcock’s, Stationer^.—Banks’ Daily Service. CCHOOL BAGS! We stock all sizes 0 in split leather School Bags. Prices from 7/- to 15/-.—Albert Donald, The Saddler, opp. Regent Theatre. QHEATH and Pocket Knives.—We 0 have a wide range of Knives in stock, including Dexter, Russell and Humphreys, etc.—Albert Donald. QADDLERY! We have a wide range 0 of both Sport and Stock Saddles; also Children’s Pads. Inspection invited .—Albert Donald. J ■ ipOR GENUINE' Indian' Curry Powder x insist on Dragon Curry PowderSuperior, Genuine, Tastier—at all grocers. qpENNIS RACKET restrings and rex pairs done at shortest notice al Albert Donald. REPLACE that Turnt-out fire grateask your ironmonger for a ‘Ewington” Grate—he stocks them because they last longer. QCHOOL”CA”SES! Come in and inspect 0 our fine range of Fibre and Leather School Cases. Prices from 4/3—Albert Donald, The Saddler, opp. Regent Theatre. I EATHER COATS! We re-dress Lealher Coats and all classes of Leather Goods. Restores life and colour.—Albert Donald. pANVAS - GOODS! We manufacture all classes of Canvas Goods. Let us quote you for Blinds, Awnings, Covers, etc.—Albert Donald. WE HAVE the new striped Suit Cases ’’ and Boxes in either canvas-covered or plain fibre. Prices from 20/-. —Albert Donald. rpENNIS PLAYERS! Our method of x stringing saves the life of the frame. Ask to see a racquet being strung.— Albert Di?na.kL
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1940, Page 1
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