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AMUSEMENTS. '• FINALLY 8 TONIGHT! “TORRID ZONE” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) • JAMES CAGNEY—ANN SHERIDAN THE REGENT. THE REGENT. Masterton’s Social Centre. B—FRIDAY—B The Mighty Successor to -CONVOY.” ENGLISH in theme and paying an inspiring tribute to our great Navy and Merchant Marine. ROMANCE—ADVENTURE With the British Blockade In Metro's Thrilling “CONTRABAND” “CONTRABAND” “CONTRABAND” “CONTRABAND” Featuring CONRAD VEIDT The Greatest Character Actor of the Screen Today. VALERIE HOBSON ■ HAY PETRIE—ESMOND KNIGHT And a Grand Cast. THRILLS—ACTION Of the Navy’s great efforts to isolate Germany and produced with the full co-operation of the BRITISH ADMIRALTY. The Contraband Control sequences being actual scenes at a port “Somewhere in England.” A THRILL OF PRIDE For All British Hearts. FEATURETTES Include MARCH OF TIME Dealing with “MEXICO,” the troubled centre of America, where German Fifth Column activities have endeavoured to create a menace to the “Monroe Doctrine.” Our Gang Comedy—M.G.M. Miniature And AIR MAIL NEWS The Latest from all Fronts. Plans at Nimmo’s & Theatre.

TENDERS. Build to Last! Build for Economy! Build in Concrete —with GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT CEMENT fpINEST quality. Uniform throughout. Sets like granite. No order ton large. No order too small. For one bag, or one hundred, apply: I C. E. DANIELL, LTD., ’PHONE 1128. PUBLIC NOTICES. “The Vieuni” ]>JOW Showing AUTUMN FASHIONS at their Smartest. COATS designed from the newest English and American models. All shades, in quality materials —Velours, Worsteds, Striped & Check Tweeds. COSTUMES, tailored in several striking designs, in smart worsteds and tweeds, all the wanted shades to choose from. FROCKS & SUITS, in a large variety. MILLINERY. Smart models and ready to wears in Velours and Felts. Newest tonings at — Farrar & Ninnes. ’PHONE 1726. BUILD YOUR OWN PRODUCER GAS PLANT pOR Car, Truck or Tractdr. Plans, Specifications and Technical Advice. 10/6 complete from t National Gas Units (N.Z.) G.P.O. Box 1598, WELLINGTON. NEWED USED CARS OF REAL MERIT! QUALITY AND VALUE ALWAYS. CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1935 model; only small mileage, and in first-class’ order. Inspect early. MORRIS 8 SEDAN, 1936. A model, and only done 14,000 miles. A car for real petrol economy. STUDEBAKER TOURER—A snip at £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, 1938 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 cur io run. 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 for town or country work. Arrange lor a demonstration now. PETROL COUPONS AVAILABLE FOR ALL CARS. OUR USUAL TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. HARCOMBE MOTORS, Ltd. “Newed" Used Car Specialists. CHURCH STREET. MASTERTON. JOHN GRAHAM & CO.. LTD. QUT-OF-SEASON reductions of j scarce commodities. —Copper-bot-1 tom Heavy Milk Buckets. 3 gal., 13/-.* reduced to 11 -; 2tgal„ 12/6, reduced to 10/6; plain, 3gaL. 10 -. reduced to 8/6.| Only at Grahams. RECEIVED AT LAST! Baby Baths'of' pleasing design. Blue and Ivory,! Pink and Ivory, 18'6 each. —At' Graham's. EXPLOSIVE’ TIMES are with”us. but; ours are peace-producing. Log; Blasting Guns, Gelignite. Eruptite and; Blasting Powder for firewood and! earthworks at Graham’s. (

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1941, Page 1

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