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AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45. DEANNA DURBIN In “IT’S A DATE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It’s her “HAPPIEST” picture. THE REGENT THE REGENT Centrally Heated for Your Comfort. 7.4S—THURSDAY—7.4S. The FLAWLESS MASTERPIECE . of breathtaking romance set against a musical background of rare beauty uniting the artistry of CHARLES BOYER And IRENE DUNNE In a story of Inspired Brilliance. Universal’s Magnificent “WHEN TOMORROW - COMES” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) A tender and fervent drama of a concert pianist whose skilled fingers won a world-wide reputation and a girl whose beauty, charm and glorious voice, inspired the most idealistic, joyous, carefree romance the screen has known. FEATURETTES —OVERSEAS NEWS— The latest war items, also a thrilling camera record of the “GRAND NATIONAL.” OLD HOMESTEADS OF ENGLAND A beautiful study of England’s stately homes. “WITH BEST DISHES” Bright novelty number embracing the finest acts of vaudeville. Plans at Nimmo’s & Theatre. PUBLIC NOTICES. OUR VALUES ARE UNSURPASSED. 1931 FORD “A” TOWN SEDAN—One owner car with only 18,000 miles use. Here is good buying for you. 1939 FORD PREFECT TUDOR. Look this one over and you will be pleased. Priced right. 1938 FORD V 8 COUPE. One owner ear with small mileage; 5 new tyres. Condition faultless. \ 1935 AUSTIN 7 SALOON. Smart paint work, mechanically O.K. This car is real good value. 1933 AUSTIN 7 SALOON, completely overhauled and now in great i order. FAGAN MOTORS, LTD., The Home of “R. & G.” Used Cars. BANNISTER ST. & DIXON ST., MASTERTON. MASTERTON BOTTLE EXCHANGE. Depot: COCKBURN STREET, MASTERTON. D. W. SIM. T BUY Beer Bottles, 1/3 dozen; also Aluminium, Copper, Iron, Brass, Car Batteries, Zinc, Lead, Metal and RAGS AND OLD CLOTHING. HIGHEST PRICES. GOING BALD? Going bald? Use Birmese Herbal Hair Root Tonic. Helps grow new hair in 30 days. Banishes dandruff in 3 days. The ingredients in Birmese penetrate the scalp and rejuvenate the exhausted supply of papilla which feeds the hair root. Birmese also completely eradicates itchy scalp. Birmese has benefited thousands. Give it a trial. 5/6 from W. H. Snowsill, M.P.S., Chemist, Masterton. 3 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> ISfor Beauty, and Lilian McKenzie can enhance your charm. Make an appointment for a new “Hair-Do” today by 'phoning 1521. P IS for Costumes and Suits made to latest styles by Wairarapa’s leading craftsmen. Be fitted by Donald and Joy, the Quality Tailors, Queen Street. [) 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. jp 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. TS-for Help, and that’s” what this Column does. See the Values and Service arranged alphabetically for your convenience. f~lS~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. IfERSLAKE’S can “supply—all your household needs. Linoleums, Coir Matting, Chairs. Tables, Carpets, Floor Rugs and splendid quality Furniture of all kinds. Call in and see the range.— J. Kerslake & Co., opposite Regent. i^’^ v S“UNDERFLANNELS from 7/11; 1 Bushmen’s Singlets from 8/11: Children’s Raincoats from 17/6. —C. D. Shoosmith. ONCE again a display of lovely furniture is showing at Kerslake’s. Chesterfields. Dining Suites, Brassware. Easy Chairs and Small Tables. See them this week. —J. Kerslake and Co., opp. Regent. 1

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 July 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 July 1940, Page 1

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