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AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. The Joyous Musical “NAUGHTY BUT NICE’” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Dick Powell -— Ann Sheridan THE REGENT THE REGENT Centrally Heated Throughout. 7.4S—THURSDAY—7.4S NOTICE: As from tomorrow the Regent will commence screening nightly at 7.45 p.m. and will continue this during the winter months. A breathless succession of Thrills and Adventure as four ultra modern Bandits swoop down on a Californian bank and flee with 98,000 dollars without leaving a clue to their identity. Paramount’s Thrilling “AMBUSH” “AMBUSH” “AMBUSH” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With GLADYS SWARTIIOUT LLOYD NOLAN Wm. HENRY Wm. FRAWLEY POLLY MORAN A boy and a girl—innocent victims of a calm .killer to whom life meant nothing—lt is a a succession of thrills until the final round-up by the G-Men.. 6 — FEATURETTES — 6 Air Mail News Spotlight Pictorial Cartoon Headliner Interest Plans at Nimmo’s and Theatre. . PLANS NOW OPEN For Saturday’s Mighty Attraction “MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' Frank Capra’s Crowning Achievement PUBLIC NOTICES. CHEAP MONEY FOR SALE £l2O0 — TWO Wairarapa Building Society Ballots of £6OO each — in one or more sums. This is an unusual chance to obtain a useful sum of money at a low price. Apply to C. R. POULTER, i ’Phone 1, Martinborough. THE PICK OF THE BEST USED CARS. RIGHT NOW we’ve got the finest selection of Used Cars' that we have had for many a day. 1935 AUSTIN 7 SALOON—Thoroughly checked over by our staff, and ready for the road. Very good tyres. 1929 DODGE D.A. FORDOR.—A very popular model. In excellent trim throughout. Years of hard work left in this car. 1934 CHRYSLER C.A. FORDOR.—One of their best models—ask a C.A. owner, and then try this one out yourself. 1931 CHEVROLET 6 FORDOR—A light 6 Sedan with smart appearance, and in good order. Economical to run and maintain. 1929 FORD A STEEL TRAY DELIVERY. —A very handy vehicle on any farm. 1935 CHEVROLET 6 LIGHT DELIVERY. —Very good tyres, mechanically 0.K., and ready for any job. 1933 BEDFORD LIGHT DELIVERY — Thoroughly overhauled and repainted. Tyres good. FAGAN MOTORS, LTD. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. A IS for Ammunition, and anything in the way of Sports Requisites you may desire. King and Henry’s, Queen Street, is the place to go. T> IS for Beauty, and-Lilian McKenzie can enhance your charm. Make an appointment for a new “Hair-Do” today by ’phoning 1521. P IS for CostumeZand Suits made to V latest styles by Wairarapa’s leading craftsmen. Be fitted by Donald and Joy, the Quality Tailors, Queen Street. f)“is for the De Luxe Home Cookery, 17 where only the highest quality ingredients are used. Try our Cakes and other Small Goods today. Just opp. Regent Theatre, Queen Street. V IS for Everything in the way of Men’s Wear. Ribbed Singlets and Underpants, from 9/11; Natural Worsted Do., fine quality, from 12/6.—C. D. Shoosmith. ip IS for Furniture, and' kerslake’s are showing a great range of Rimu Furniture. See the window display (opposite the Regent). —J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. piS for Garden House, now in the Regent Theatre Building. Seedlings from 1/3 dozen. Well-hardened plants of world-famous strains available. ’Phone 1197. TT IS for Help, and that’s what this r Column does. See the Values and Service arranged alphabetically for your convenience. L [ IS for Ideas, and you will find plenty 1 in Kerslake’s Window Display. Kit- . chen Tables, folding and plain, Tallboys, Duchesses, Wireless Tables, Sin- . gle Beds, nil in sound, well-seasoned \ Rimu. See them this week—J. Kerslake and Co., Queen Street. tTS for Judgment, and that’s what ; J you must use to get value for your money. Shop at the above business ; houses, and you will find your money go further and the value increase.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 May 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 May 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 May 1940, Page 1

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