AMUSEMENTS. —THE REGENT——THE REGENT— Masterton’s Social Centre. B—TONIGHT—B The MERRIEST, LAUGHABLE Marital Mix-up since Grand-ma was a Blushing Bride! “TOO MANY HUSBANDS” “TOO MANY HUSBANDS” “TOO MANY HUSBANDS” “TOO MANY HUSBANDS” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Featuring ■ JEAN ARTHUR How Happy Could she be with either MELVYN DOUGLAS And FRED MACMURRAY As the “two” husbands —one of which must retire gracefully from the scene. Based upon Somerset Maughan’s great stage success —the swift, sure tempo of its action—the polished artistry of its cast result in an EVENING'S SPARKLING Entertainment too precious to miss. FEATURETTES include AIR MAIL NEWS Amazing shots of the war effort in Egypt. Charley Chase Comedy Nature Study. YE OLDE SWAPSHOPPE All Colour Cartoon. Plans at Nimmo’s & Theatre. PLANS NOW OPEN For SATURDAY'S GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT. “HULLABALOO” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With FRANK MORGAN At his Incomparable Best. Also CHARLES HOLLAND The Sensational Negro Tenor —the Finest Voice ever to come from the Screen. Featurettes include MARCH OF TIME “ON FOREIGN FRONTS” A Thrilling Number
PUBLIC NOTICES. EMERGENCY LIGHTING. AT a recent meeting of the E.P.S. Executive Committee, Mr Norman Lee, Controller of the Medical and Public Health Committee, mentioned the need of emergency lighting for temporary hospitals and casualty clearing stations, should the usual utility service be disrupted. The opinion was expressed that benzine pressure lamps would prove a very serviceabel stand-by, as they furnish a powerful light. Members of the Committee stated that if an appeal was made for petrol lamps to serve in case of emergency, there might be a gratifying response from those possessing lamps of this type who have no further use for them, to offer these to the Committee. ~H U G oTCSH EArLr’s” SPECIA LST 7 /Q AT HUGOS/SHEARER’S.—Kapoc ' Pillows, Blue, Rose, Green tickings; 2}lbs. kapoc. 07/(5 AT HUGO - & SHEARER’S. — ' Fairy Down Quilts, double bed size, 47/6; Blue floral, single size, 37/6. K/11 AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — Ladies’ Wool-lined Locknit Vests, round neck, brassiere top. Attractive pastel shades. kTii AT - HUGO- / Ladies’ Silk and Wool Panties, banded knee, slim fitting. Shades: Peach, White. Sizes, S.W., W., O.S. IA/C AT HUGO & SHEAREHS.’ - - ' Children’s Black Umbrellas, strong frames, good quality, cotton covering, assorted handles. 4/11 at & Shearer’s.— ' Smart New Woollen Scarves, just opened, in Checks, Stripes or plain colours. 13/6 at hugo"& - 'shearer’s. — ' Ladies’ Slinkeys, plain and stripes. All newest shades showing. 25 /(5 At" HUGO - &"SHEARER’S. — ' Ladies’ Slacks. Shades: Grey, Teal, Airforce, Nigger, Wine, etc. All sizes. - W' AT - HUGO - & - SHEARER’S. — Wool Tartans, 36in., heavy quality; McKenzie,- Black Watch and Royal Stewart Clans. 4/g AT HUGO & SHEARER’S—Lin- ' gerie Crepes, 36in. Fascinating designs in all delicate colourings; fast to washing. 14/(5 AT HUGO SHEARER’S' — 7 Damask Cloths, size 50 x 50. White ground, coloured borders, highly mercerised. New designs. Very attractive. 21/6 DOZEN at Hugo & Shearer’s. — ' Nursery Squares, size 27 x 27. Heavy twill, with Swansdown back. Very absorbent. Strong weave. ~~ Gi R AHA M -'s'SPECTA L577~~'7 1 ONLY Kaiapoi Worsted Costume, slightly damaged. Airforce with neat stripe. Usually priced at £7/7/-. Special Price. 90/-. A real snip—J. [Graham & Co., Ltd. CJMART New Winter Millinery now | k showing in all wanted shades. These 1 Hats are selling readily. Priced from j 8/11.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. WARM Kosinit Nightwear for Ladies ’ of all sizes. Assorted Pastel shades, also Black and Navy, now showing. Sec window. —J. Graham & Co.. Ltd. T ADIES’ Kozinit Wear — Bloomers, J Nightdresses, Slips, Pyjamas and 3piece Sets. All shades now in stock. Secure your Winter needs now, — J. Graham & Co., Ltd. MEW Styles and Colours in Ladies’ Handbags just opened. Navy, Black, Wine. Red. Nigger and Indian Penny. Priced from 19/11 each. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. GIECURE your Fancy Work for the k Winter nights. Traced Cloths, Centres, O'Oyley Sets, Morning Trays, (Waggon Cloths, etc., all traced in new I designs—J. Graham & Co., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 April 1941, Page 1
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