| AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY 8 TONIGHT! THE “BOYS FROM SYRACUSE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALAN JONES and a Large Cast. THE REGENT. THE REGENT. Masterton's Social Centre. B—FRIDAY—B MADE FOR —HAPPINESS— The World's Merriest Merger of MUSIC and LAUGHTER With the Grand Trio MICKEY ROONEY At his irrepressible best. JUDY GARLAND Daintiness personified. , PAUL WHITEMAN And his Mighty Orchestra. In Metro's Sparkling “STRIKE UP THE BAND” “STRIKE UP THE BAND” “STRIKE UP THE BAND” “STRIKE UP THE BAND” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With JUNE PRESSER—WM. TRACY And a Huge Cast. SPARKLING with the Spirit of Youth. MELODIOUS with 9 Great Song Hits by Whiteman’s great orchestra. STUDDED with gaiety and laughter. ENCHANTING with gorgeous settings. It is small wonder that everywhere records have tumbled before its all triumphant' merit. FEATURETTES Include AIR MAIL NEWS Of latest sensational European events. Also SPECIAL SPECIAL An Amazing Number
“NOSTRADAMUS” In which the amazing prophesies of this extraordinary Monk —made over 300 years ago—regarding the present world conflict are revealed. ’ It is a truly absorbing document of historical value. Plans at Nimmo’s & Theatre.
PUBLIC NOTICES. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. PURSUANT to Section 7 of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” and amendments thereto, I hereby give • PUBLIC Notice that an Election will be held on THURSDAY, the 29th day of - May, 1941, to fill the Ordinary Vacancies (3) occurring in the Office of Trustees of the Masterton Trust Lands Trust, in the place of Hubert Harry Daniell, James Hadden Handyside, and James Macfarlane Laing, who retire by effluxion of time, and I-appoint the Trust Lands Trust Office, Queen Street, Masterton. as the place, and FRIDAY, the 16th day of May, 1941 (before noon) for the nomination of candidates. a. w. mc-kenzie, Returning Officer. Dated at Masterton this sth day of May, 1941. BOROUGH ELECTION. NOTICE TO ELECTORS. J BEG to inform the public of Masterton that I am offering myself as a candidate for a seat on the Masterton Borough Council. If elected, I intend to do my best for the town generally, without making any rash promises. My 25 years’ residence and business activities in Masterton haye provided me with a thorough grasp of the needs of the borough as a whole. Any project brought forward for the advancement of the town will have my wholehearted support. C. E. GEEY. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF WAIRARAPA SOUTH COUNTY. WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—Having been approached by numerous ratepayers, I have consented to go to the < poll as a candidate for a seat on the ' Wairarapa Electric Power Board. My , lifetime interests have been in this dis- j trict, and I have from time to time ■ taken an active interest in the welfare of various bodies, dairy farming and agricultural pursuits. P. & A. Society ' Steward for years. I solicit your vote, , and assure you of my best endeavours on your behalf at all times.
VOTE FOR GEO. W. HART As your Power Board Representative on Saturday Next. NEWED USED CARS OF REAL MERIT! QUALITY AND VALUE ALWAYS. CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1935 model; onlysmall mileage, and in first-class order. Inspect, early. MORRIS 8 SEDAN, 1936. A 4-door model, and only done 14.006 miles. A car for real petrol economy. I STUDEBAKER TOURER.—A snip M i £25. HILLMAN MINX SEDAN. 1937 model. A car for hard work and reliability. Good tyres and well upholstered. MORRIS MINOR, all steel body sedan. For quick sale. A trial solicited. HILLMAN HAWK, 1933 Sedan—a great little job and in tip-top order. ESSEX Sedan, 1927 model. —A bargain for the man who wants a good knock-about car. TRIUMPH 8 h.p. 2-door Sedan.—Well shod and an economical car to rim. MORRIS 10, 1935. —A car for the man about town. A real bargain! MORRIS VAN. NASH TRUCK AND WILLYS-KNIGHT TRUCK, all in first-class order, and ideal Cor town oi- country work. Arrange for a demonstration now. PETROL COUPONS AVAILABLE FOR ALL CARS. OUR USUAL TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED.
HARCOMBE MOTORS, Ltd. “Newed" Used Cai' Specialists. CHURCH STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 May 1941, Page 1
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