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AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. ::THE CISCO KID & THE LADY” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) “HEAVEN WITH A BARBED WIRE FENCE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) * THE STATE* *THE STATE* The Leading 1 heatre. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) TOMORROW! FRIDAY! At 8 p.m. From LOUIS BROMFIELD’S BEST SELLING NOVEL OF TODAY and Starring MYRNA TYRONE GEORGE LOY POWER BRENT LOY POWER BRENT LOY POWER BRENT And the Sensational New Discovery BRENDA JOYCE Comes Darryl F. Zanuck’s Great Production of "THE RAINS CAME” "THE RAINS CAME” "THE RAINS CAME” "THE RAINS CAME” "THE RAINS CAME” "THE RAINS CAME” , "THE RAINS CAME” "THE RAINS CAME” This powerful story of human emotions at the breaking point and human lives at the climax, while the untamed forces of nature ravaged the earth, has been faithfully retold in this great 20th Century-Fox film, in which all of Louis Bromfield’s colourful I 'characters are brought to vivid life. — IN ADDITION — THE LATEST AND GREATEST "MARCH OF TIME” YET MADE. "The Battlefleets of England” "The Battlefleets of England” "The Battlefleets of England” Box Plans Now Open. NO EXTRA TO BOOK. Adcocks 1275 — Theatre 1322. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PUBLIC NOTICES. PADDY’S MARKET AND MAORI OVEN. TOMORROW FRIDAY, MAY 3. Next W. G. Perry’s, Queen Street. STALLS OPEN 1 P.M. For Maori Baskets, Meat, Vegetables, Cakes, Sweets, Old Clothes, etc. Cooked Meat and Vegetables at 5 p.m. In Aid of Te Ore Ore Meeting House. TO BUILDERS AND DECORATORS. 'T’ENDERS are invited for remodelling A Hotel Premises at Taueru for Mr R. A. Stow. Separate tenders are also invited for painting and paperhanging work at the same premises. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the under- ■ signed, where tenders close at 12' noon ' on MONDAY, May 13. 1940. RAYMOND LEE, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect. PUBLIC NOTICE. LICENSING ACT “1908” AND AMENDMENTS. TVOTICE is hereby given that a Quarterly Licensing Meeting of the Licensing Committee for the Licensing District of Wairarapa. will be held at the Magistrate’s Court at Carterton on FRIDAY, the 7th day of June, at the hour of 12 (noon). All applisations must be lodged in duplicate with the Clerk of the Licensing Committee of Masterton, on or before THURSDAY, the 16th day of May, 1940. A. WHITAKER, Clerk of the Licensing Committee. Masterton, May 1, 1940. BIRMA ENDS RHEUMATISM. "pOR years I was crippled with Rheumatism,” writes Mr E. C. . Onehunga. “I could not even lie down in bed. After the first doses of Birma I was surprised to see the reduction of the swelling, and now the rheumatism and agony are completely gone. I owe it all to Birma.” —E. F. Wilson, M.P.S.. Chemist. Masterton, sells Birma Rheumatic Remedy with Money-Back Guarantee. 3 AT J. GRAHAM & CO., LTD. oelN. WARM Stripe Pyjamft Flannelette, assorted shades; 1/6 yard. Plain with fleece back Stripe Pyjama Cloth, 1/3 yard.—At J. Graham and Co.. Ltd. ORIN. FLORAL Wineeyette, twill fin- - ° ish. Lemon, Green and Blue grounds. A real snip at 1/9 yard.—At e J. Graham & Co., Ltd. e MEN’S All Wool Grey Crimean Shirts, e all sizes, .15/6 each. Men’s Union Shirts, collar attached. Grey only. L 8/11. —Al J. Graham & Co., Ltd. •r CEE our window of Traced Goods, y Tapestry Aprons, Tea Towels. Breakfast Sets, Peg Aprons, Cloths and Tidy Bags. We have a large range to i_ choose from.- —J. Graham & Co.. Ltd. ,e f)UR stock of Men’s Pullovers, Cardiff gans and Slipons is now complete. Plain and jacquard patterns at prices , that will appeal to you. —At J. Graham * and Co., Ltd. y MEN’S~SHIRTS. with semi-stiff coli- 1 A Lars that do not need starching, e Assorted coloured stripes. Sizes from n 14J to 17. Priced from 9/6 each—At J Graham >1! Co., Ltd.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 May 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 May 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 May 1940, Page 1

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