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AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY 8 TONIGHT! “WE WHO ARE YOUNG” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) LANA TURNER—JAMES SHELTON —THE REGENT——THE REGENT— Masterton’s Social Centre. B—FRIDAY—B The Most TIMELY and AUTHENTIC Drama of Submarine Warfare and International Espionage ever made —coming at a time when headlines and radio tell only half the story. ASTOUNDING In its Realism —the thrill successor to the famous ,‘Clouds Over Europe.” Columbia’s Mighty “U BOAT 29” “U BOAT 29” “U BOAT 29” “U BOAT 29” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With CONRAD VEIDT Europe’s Supreme Actor. VALERIE HOBSON England’s Finest Actress. SEBASTIAN SHAW And a Superb Cast. It’s different from any picture the Screen has ever dared portray. It may shock you—but you will never forget it, as the DREAD MENACE of the “Fifth Column” is exposed. FEATURETTES • include AIR MAIL NEWS Includes Turkish Preparations, Ethiopian events and Fall of Tobruk. AMERICAN FLEET in AUCKLAND. , Exclusive Views. INDIA SCENIC. SPORTS THRILL FOOLS WHO MADE HISTORY. Plans at Nimmo’s & Theatre. PUBLIC NOTICES. MASTERTON MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1941. NTOTICE is hereby given that the SUPPLEMENTARY District Electors’ List will CLOSE at 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, April 19, 1941. THIS WILL BE THE LAST OPPORTUNITY OF BEING ENROLLED. All persons aged 21 years and over (other than enemy aliens) who have lived twelve months in the Dominion and three months last past in Masterton, are eligible for enrolment, as well as persons who are qualified by virtue of being Ratepayers, Freeholders or Occupiers (tenants). The Main District Electors’ List is now printed. Copies may be perused and “Claim for Enrolment” forms may be obtained from the following: — Borough Council Office, Chapel Street. Public Library, Chapel Street. Community Stores, Lansdowne. “Wairarapa Times,-Age” Office, Chapel Street. Mrs Watson, Grocer, 114 Pownall St. Tatton’s Rangatira Service Station, Queen Street. W. T. Gray & Co., Grocers, Perry St. Murdoch’s Store, Kuripuni. Robert Russell & Sons, Queen Street. G. T. O’HARA SMITH, Town Clerk. Masterton, 4/4/41. BOROUGH OF GREYTOWN. DISTRICT ELECTORS’ ROLL. rpHE District Electors’ Roll (Supplementary) is now being prepared. It is essential that every person should see that his or her name is recorded thereon, as- the Roll will close on FRIDAY, May 2, 1941, at 5 p.m. The Main Roll may be inspected during office hours. J. KIERNAN, Town Clerk. Dated this 9th day of April, 1941. BIRMA ENDS TORTURE. Birma Rheumatic Remedy will literally purge the system of the crystallised or chalky deposits in the swollen and sore joints and muscles, purify and clear the blood of the malignant influence of uric acid, and give healthy vitality to hitherto sluggish circulation. Take Birma for Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, etc.. Obtainable from E. F. Wilson, M.P.S., Chemist, 'Masterton. 1 USED TRUCKS. THESE TRUCKS are all in good mechanical repair, and are very well shod. 1937 FORD V 8 1-TON EXPRESS — Coupe cab with large platform. A snip. 1935 CHEVROLET 6 15cwt. EXPRESS. —Roomy tray with sides. Good order throughout. A very handy size. 1929 CHRYSLER 6 EXPRESS—In good mechanical order. A very reliable farm truck. 1928 CHEVROLET 4 EXPRESS.—Good size platform and oversize tyres. Sound and reliable. The Home of “R. & G.” Used Cars. FAGAN MOTORS, LTD. USED CAR SPECIALISTS, BANNISTER STREET, MASTERTON. JOHN GRAHAM & CO., LTD. WINTER is on us now! Prepare for severe weather. Office and shop heating is essential. Install a Hotdogge or Hotdogge Junr. Heater. Graham’s have a selection. forts, from 19/11, at Graham's. JJE PREPARED with a‘FirstAid Outfit. Domestic and car accidents are frequent. No. 1, 4/6; No. 2, 7/6; No. 3, 10/6.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1941, Page 1

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