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AMUSEMENTS. It’s even funnier than Rome Reports of ITALIAN NAVAL EXPLOITS. THE REGENT. THE REGENT. Masterton’s Social Centre. B—TONIGHT—B A SPARKLING FEAST OF BRITISH COMEDY At its superlative best! lan Hay’s grand best seller of breezy naval narrative—“THE MIDDLE WATCH” “THE MIDDLE WATCH” “THE MIDDLE WATCH” “THE MIDDLE WATCH” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With a priceless cast of English funsters. , JACK BUCHANAN GRETA GYNT FRED EMNEY LESLIE FULLER REG. PURCELL And a Huge Cast. DEPRESSION flies after seeing the “Middle Watch” —another NavalVictory as the Fleet goes frivolous —the girls lost the last boat ashore —the Admiral lost his temper and the Captain nearly lost his ship. LOSE NO TIME In seeing “THE MIDDLE WATCH.” England’s laughing Naval success. FEATURETTES Include CINESOUND GAZETTE The Latest from Australia. “THOROUGHBREDS” An intensely interesting study of England’s great horse-breeding industry. ■ “UPWARD BOUND” Mountaineering De Luxe. PATHE PICTORIAL All that’s best in variety. “CUBA” All Colour. Travel Tour. Plans at Nimmo’s & Theatre. PUBLIC NOTICES.

Royal Blue Bus Service. TO START MONDAY, DECEMBER 2. MASTERTON—WAINGAWA TIME-TABLE. Leave Masterton: Leave Waingawa: 4.30 a.m. After 3.45 p.m. 5.30 a.m. „ 4.30 p.m. 6.0 a.'m. „ 5.0 p.m. 6.30 a.m. „ 5.30 p.m. 6.45 a.m. „ 5.45 p.m. 7.0 a.m. „ 6.0 p.m. 7.15 a.m. ~ 6.30 p.m. 7.30 a.m. „ 7.0 p.m. Later Buses may be ordered from Office if required, by arrangement. TELEPHONE NUMBERSOFFICE, 2284; RESIDENCE, 2282. 12-TRIP TICKET, 4/-.

HARRAP’S NURSERIES. CHERRIES! CHERRIES! W® have a limited supply of choice Cherries now ready. Procure yours picked fresh from the trees at Harrap’s Cole Street Nurseries, Masterton. Only one minute’s walk from town. AT J. GRAHAM & CO., LTD. 4/11— LACE-EDGED Supper Cloths? ' 36 x 36. Rure Linen Centres, 4/11. Fadeless Waggon Cloths, 15 x 26, 2/3. Assorted shades. —J. Graham and Co., Ltd. J)UCHESSE SETS, cellophane wrapped, light pastel shades, handpainted designs. Rose, Blue and Gold. 7/11 set. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. Breakfast Cloths, size 52 x 70. Flame, Gold, Rose and Green check designs. 8/6 each.—J. Graham and Co., Ltd. COLOURED Stripe and Embossed Towels, neat pastel and bright shades. Boxed for gifts. 9/11 to 14/6. —J. Graham and Co., Ltd. 50~x 70 DAMASK CLOTHS, coloured borders. Blue, Gold and Rose. Highly mercerised. 6/11 each. — J. Graham & Co., Ltd. JJAMASK SERVIETTES, in both Cob ton and Linen self floral designs. Prices range from 1/- to 3/6. A useful gift.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd.

MISCELLANEOUS, A?N IDEA! Let’s give him one of those sensible Leather Holdalls from Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy (next Page’s Corner). They’re just the thing for camp or overseas service—hold everything a man wants, roll up into a handy size, take up no room in a kitbag, and last for ever. You can buy them empty or filled—just so you like. gISALKRAFT is best and cheapest wallboard. Lining. Comes in rolls, saves freight. Absolutely rigid when erected. Save money. Call for details and samples to J. Graham & Co., Ltd., Masterton. J] SCAPE the tragic handicap of fat. Take Bonkora reducing preparation and regain lost charm—W. H. Snowsill (Wood’s Pharmacy), Queen Street. finer gift than a real Home Movie Outfit? These are scarce, but Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy (next Page s Corner) are still offering Cine Cameras from £7/19/6, and Projectors from £l3/12/6 (terms arranged). Raw film, though difficult to import, is in good supply, and no shortage need bo feared. QREEN t> Garden Manure will assist you to produce those prize-winning exhibits. 141 b., 281 b., 561 b. bags.— W.F.C.A., Produce Dept. LAWN MOWERS repaired, ground and set. Still the best, cheapest and quickest service. We collect and delivLambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 1637. I

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 November 1940, Page 1

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592

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 November 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 November 1940, Page 1

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