AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. THE REGENT. Masterton’s Social Centre. B_TONIGHT—B MATINEE 2.15 TOMORROW. ■ , A FULL “BROADSIDE” of LAUGHS and MERRIMENT With GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY In his latest and greatest hit —Yes, we know, we’ve said this before—but this priceless comedian keeps going one better and funnier each time —and this time there is no mistake about it —it’s uncontrollable fun. “GUNNER GEORGE” “GUNNER GEORGE” “GUNNER GEORGE” “GUNNER GEORGE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GARRY MARSH PHYLLIS CALVERT ROMNEY BRENT And a Grand Cast in Support. He’s in the Naval Secret Service now — let loose in a land.of spies—banjo and all and just all he does to Hitler’s secrets agents beggars description. SONG HITS—of course there are—just wait until you hear “My Grandfather’s Flannelette Nightshirt” and “Don’t the Wind Blow Cold.” It’s the HEALTHIEST LAUGHTER BOUT he has ever given us. FEATURETTES Include CINESOUND GAZETTE Australia’s Latest Events. “MEN IN DANGER” Absorbing study of hazardous occupations. “PATHE. PICTORIAL” All that’s Best in Variety. “THE FRESH VEGETABLE MYSTERY” All Colour Classic. Plans at Nimmo’s & Theatre.
PUBLIC NOTICES. WAIRARAPA GRAIN, SEED AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION. STORAGE. Storage per week 4d per ton Receiving & Delivery 4/6 per ton INSURANCE AT 2/6 PER CENTUM PER MONTH. Sacks to ton Cocksfoot and Ryegrass 14 Oats, Potatoes and Chaff 12 Wheat, Barley and Peas 10 Beans and Clover 10 Straw and Hay, per 25 bales .... 6d week Minimum charge for receiving and delivery of quantities under scwt., 1/6. The above charges will be strictly obsreved by the Wairarapa Merchants. R. G. HILLS, Hon. Sec.
ROLL UP! ' ROLL UP! ROLL UPALL SCHOOLS’ AND COLLEGES’ GRAND PATRIOTIC APPEAL. ■ PARK OVAL. 2.IS—TOMORROW—2.IS. Bring your Father, Brother, Uncle, Cousin or Boy Friend. JOIN THE PROCESSION TO THE PARK AND HAVE THE DAY OF YOUR LIFE. MADAME MYS-T-FIED will read your character. FOR MEN ONLY! Games conducted by Pahiatua Troupe. Try your luck at (?) Donations are still required for the Stalls—particularly Cakes and Groceries. Donors are requested to leave their gift at “John Bull Calls,” Perry Street. If you cannot attend, we appeal for Cash Donation to “John Bull Calls,” Perry Street. ADMISSION: Adults, 6d; Stand, 6d; Children, 3d. Ml proceeds are in aid of the Provincial Patriotic Appeal. MILLION POUND PATRIOTIC APPEAL. GIFTS OF GROCERIES, PRODUCE, BOOKS, CHOCOLATES — IN FACT, ANYTHING SUITABLE FOR RAFFLING—ARE invited in connection with the Children’s Party AT THE PARK TOMORROW And for the QUEEN STREET GALA NIGHT ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. Parcels may be left at the John Bull Office, Perry Street, or collected upon ’phoning 1715. TO LET. WINDSOR HOUSE, corner Queen and Renall Streets. Casuals catered for. Furnished Flats to let, and single and double rooms available. 'Phone 1355. CASUAL and Permanent Board, single and double rooms; all conveniences. “Ferndale,” 15 Victoria Street, two minutes from town. ’Phone 1356 for particulars. (Under new management.)
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 December 1940, Page 1
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