AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45. Metro Goldwyn’s STREAM-LINED LAUGHTER RIOT All the FUN and THRILLS of a big circus with the merry MARX BROTHERS to keep you in fits of laughter and make you forget the war and ' everything. “AT THE CIRCUS” “AT THE CIRCUS” “AT THE CIRCUS” “AT THE CIRCUS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Kenny BAKER —Florence RICE And a Grand Cast in Support. No other show like it—because it’s impossible—without the Marx Bros —they’ve never made anything funnier since the famous “Night at the Opera.” 4—GREAT SONG HITS—4 Plus all the BIG ACTS OF A GREAT CIRCUS. MANAGERIAL.—If a more delightful piece of wholesome fun has ever appeared on the Screen than this show —then we haven’t seen it. FEATURETTES ■ Air Mail News — Pete Smith Specialty. “The Canadian Mounted Police.” Metro Miniature. Plans at Theatre. “MIRACLE AT LOURDES.” THE ' REGENT THE REGENT Centrally Heated for Your Comfort. Commencing 7.45—M0NDAY—7.45 The Stage Success of this Generation becomes a glorious Screen Comedy Romance. Metro’s Sparkling “THE WOMEN” “THE WOMEN” “THE WOMEN” (Recommended bv the Censor for Adults.) Featuring - NORMA SHEARER JOAN CRAWFORD ROSALIND RUSSELL And a Glorious Cast. The whole cast are Women —BUT “IT’S ALL ABOUT MEN.” . Beyond question this is the year’s smartest and most delightful comedy romance. Wit sparkles in every line —every velvety word has a pointed shaft and MAN’S VANITY is flattered to find that women spend their lives either trying to catch a husband or to keep him after they have him. RECORDS EVERYWHERE have tumbled before its triumphant march. FEATURETTES Air Mail News Robt. Benchley in “THAT INFERIOR FEELING.” Plans at Nimmo’s and Theatre. PUBLIC NOTICES. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. PURSUANT TO SECTION 32 of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” I, Alexander William McKenzie, Returning Officer for the Masterton Trust Lands Trustees, DO HEREBY DECLARE the result of the Poll held on THURSDAY, the 30th day of May, 1940, for the Election of THREE Trustees, to be as follows: — Votes. KRAHAGEN, Robert 762 HUGO, Harper Philip 725 PAGE, Robert 685 ESLER, Edwin John 226 LEWIS, John William 153 I therefore declare KRAHAGEN, Robert HUGO, Harper Philip PAGE, Robert to be elected. A. W .McKENZIE, Returning Officer. Dated at Masterton this 31st day of May, 1940. ECONOMY OUR KEYNOTE! A Choice Selection of Small English Cars. 1935. AUSTIN 7 SALOON, in very nice order, with smart appearance. These cars are in demand today. 1931 SWIFT FORDOR, a roomy Sedan with a very economical 4-cylinder motor. Exceptional value. 1933 AUSTIN 7 SALOON, sunshine roof. ■ Thoroughly reconditioned and ready for the road. Good buying. 1939 FORD PREFECT TUDOR, a oneowner car. Your chance to buy the latest model at a substantial reduction. 1936 FORD “C” TUDOR, equal to new in every way. You will be proud to own this car. 1929 TRIUMPH COUPE—Owned by a mechanic, and it’s sound, too! Ideal to go to work in. 1935 FORD 8 TUDOR—Always popular with those buyers who want a smart small car with good performance. These cars are all new stock, and the prices are very attractive. FAGAN MOTORS, LTD. “THE HOME OF ‘R. & G.’ USED CARS. BANNISTER STREET AND DIXON STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 June 1940, Page 1
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