AMUSEMENTS. [ Latest Deaf Aid Sets Available. ->THE STATED fir THE STATE W THE LEADING THEATRE. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout New Zealand.) TONIGHT, at 8. Tomorrow, 2.1 5 and 8 p.m. Hold on to your jewels . . . Hold on to your heart . . . the most beloved crook in all fiction is here .. . gay .. . romantic . . . daring ... in demand everywhere, specially at Scotland Yard. SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRESENTS DAVID NIVEN DAVID NIVEN DAVID NIVEN As “RAFFLES” “RAFFLES” “RAFFLES” “RAFFLES” “RAFFLES” “RAFFLES” (The Amateur Cracksman) — With — Olivia De Havilland Olivia De Havilland Olivia De Havilland A United Artists Picture. RAFFLES ... A THIEF . . . yes, but what a thief . . . the family jewels or the family’s daughter were all the same to him. A 1940 SUPER ENTERTAINMENT! Made by Sam Wood, the man who gave us “Mr Chips” and “Pygmalion.” FEATURETTES , Pathe Pictorial—Fox. Aussie News “Unusual Occupations” — “Plain Sailing” Comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE—IT COSTS NO MORE. Plans at Adcocks, 1275 —Theatre 1322. p»i- naaEgrmcmtEgJi lmu mmapnmisixmi nurazatu PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NTOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Masterton on or before the 22nd clay of July, 1940 Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: — “I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES. ROBERT BARNETT, late of Masterton, retired civil servant; died 11/6/1940. ERNEST BATCHELOR, late of Masterton, retired accountant; died 8/6/1940. FRANK M. WHYTE, District Public Trustee for Masterton. June 21, 1940. REPAIR Your Hot Water Bottle at low cost, and a good job guaranteed—Reliance Rebuilt Tyre Co., Dixon Street. BRITISH BLADE RAZORS. Made in Sheffield by Ford & Meading. 7/6 EACH. GUARANTEED EXTRA SHARP. FRED KEEN, THE KORNER SHOP, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, MASTERTON. “NO STOMACH TURNS NOW”— GAYS Mrs Thompson, St. Clair, Dunedin, who “took MAVEX SLIPPERY ELM COMPOUND to hospital.” For stomach ulcers, nerves, vomiting, gastritis, sickness. 3000 tins sold in 2 years. Guaranteed. Only 3/- from W. J. Campbell, Chemist. 4 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. p> IS for Beauty, and Lilian McKenzie can enhance your charm. Make an appointment for a new “Hair-Do” today by ’phoning. 1521. C IS for Costumes and Suits made to V latest styles by Wairarapa’s leading craftsmen. Be fitted by Donald and Joy, the Quality Tailors, Queen Street. T) IS for the De Luxe Home Cookery, where only the highest quality ingredients are used. Try our Cakes and other Small Goods today. Just opp. Regent Theatre, Queen Street. p IS for Garden House, now in the Regent Theatre Building. Seedlings from 1/3 dozen. Well-hardened plants of world-famous strains available. ’Phone 1197. T.T IS for Help, and that’s what this Column does. See the Values and Service arranged alphabetically for your convenience. J IS for Judgment, and that’s what 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. i/ERSLAKE’S range of chairs for Kitchen, Dining-room, Bedroom. Verandah or for formal use in office or consulting room is now on display. Make a point of noting this in our showroom. —J. Kerslake & Co, Auctioneers and Furnishers, Queen Street, opp. Regent Theatre Range of Chairs now on display includes chairs you can paint yourself to suit your colour schemes. All types and sizes are included. It's a display that should be seen. —This week at Kerslake’s.—J. Kerslake & Co.. Auctioneers and Furnishers, Queen Street, opp. Regent. MUFFLERS. 1/6 to 10/6:'Silk Squares 2/6 to 7/6: Astrakhan Gloves. 4/11 and 6'6; Suede Leather 6/6: Leather do. J 0.6 to 17/6; Gauntlets. JO 6 to 25'-; I Leather Helmets. 2/6 to 12/6. —C. D. Shoosmith.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 June 1940, Page 1
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