AMUSEMENTS. . ‘ - ■ FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45. Frank Capra’s Master Comedy 1 “MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) t JEAN ARTHUR and a grand cast. L THE REGENT : THE REGENT Centrally Heated Throughout. ; 2.IS—WEDNESDAY—7.4S Metro Goldwyn Mayer’s ' Delightful and Refreshing Story that sends you away with a song in your heart, with its grand cast. JUDY GARLAND — MARY ASTOR FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW in the sparkling comedy with music “LISTEN, DARLING” “LISTEN, DARLING” “LISTEN, DARLING” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The fun starts when Judy asked by friend Freddie decides to prevent Judy’s mother from marrying the village banker, and never stops until they bring about the romance with the man of their choice —it’s delightfully human and something for the whole family to enjoy. 4 GREAT SONG HITS add further charm to a sparkling show. 5 — FEATURETTES — 5 Air Mail News. Crime Doesn’t Pay. Robt. Benchley in “How to Sub-let” Passing Parade. Cartoon. Plans at Nimmo’s and Theatre. PUBLIC NOTICES. MOTORISTS! Doug. Cameron’s Garage (opp. Skating Rink, Queen Street). Best Service given to all makes of Cars, Trucks and Motor Cycles. Warrants of Fitness issued. Battery charging, welding, lathe work. Agent for “8.5. A. and “James” Motor Cycles. Garage ’Phone 2191; Private ’Phone, 2542. “MAVEX STOMACH COMPOUND SAVED ME ” GAYS Mrs Thompson, St. Clair, Dunedin. “I find MAVEX good for gastritis and stomach troubles.” Thousands praise MAVEX —the new MALTED SLIPPERY ELM Stomach Coritpound. 3/- (3/4 posted) from W. J. Campbell, Chemist. 2 RATEPAYERS: Exercise your franchise and vote at the Waterworks Improvement Poll oh Wednesday next, May 8. TRIFLES TODAYGEMS TOMORROW! pHOSE childhood ways which you perhaps regard so lightly now may be priceless possessions in the years to come. Child Studies by HOPE CROSS will give a lifetime of memories. RATEPAYERS: Make certain of the issue to be put to Ratepayers by the Waterworks Improvement Loan Poll on Wednesday, May 8. See that your vote is recorded. FOR YOUR HOME. pHE “Magic” Washer does the hardest task in your home more quickly, more easily and more perfectly than you ever thought possible. We will gladly demonstrate without obligation. See the various models of “Magic” Washers and Ironers at Steele and Bull’s, Queen Street. ’Phone 1815. gTEELE & BULL are /Piano Specialists. Tuning and Repairs by qualified craftsmen. Stocks of new and reconditioned pianos always available. We are cash buyers of second-hand pianos. Pianos bought, sold, exchanged, tuned, repaired, repolished. Ring 1815 for our valuer to call. gUPERB N.Z.-made “Hamilton” Radios will bring the world into your room. See the 1940 models now on display. It is Radio’s latest advance in beauty, convenience and clarity of reception. Your old set as part payment. —Steele and Bull, ’phone 1815. WY have the most up-to-date Service Department to enable us to handle repairs to all makes of radios. All work done by licensed servicemen and at lowest cost. Large stocks of valves and all radio components always on hand. Call our Service Department when your radio needs attention. — Steele & Bull, ’phone 1815. AT J. GRAHAM & CO., LTD. WHITE Twill Sheets, single bed size, soft bleached finish, 54 x 2 J yards, 9/11. Also 54 x 2:; yards, 10/6 pair. Secure yours now at J. Graham & Co., Ltd. ROUBLE-BED Printed Bedspreads on Jaspe grounds, floral designs, in assorted colours; 9/11 to 14/6 each. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. K/II YARD.—I piece only Fawn and ' Brown Fleck Check Tweed, very suitable for Skirts or Heavy Dressing Gowns; only 5/11 yard.—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. LADIES’ Warm Woollen Gloves, assorted shades, Scotch knit, with coloured tops. All sizes in stock. Be prepared for the cold weather. Gloves, only 1/9 pair.—At J. Graham and Co., Ltd. LADIES’ Golf Oversocks, shades Bottle. Navy, Grey and Fawn. Priced from 1/6 a pair. A real snip.—At J. Graham & Co.. Ltd. JN our Showroom! Ladies’ Woollen Dressing Gowns, plain and check Molleton and pure wool, assorted shades. Prices range from 17/6 to 69/6,—At J. Graham, & Co., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 May 1940, Page 1
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