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PICTURE THEATRES.

BOWLING COMPETITION GAMES. (“Times-Age” Special.) In the games for the Kilgour Medal N. McLeod beat F. Dennes and F. Bunny beat H. Carter. In the competition for the McLeod Cup. J. Stringfellow beat C. Brown and H. McPhee beat G. Duff. The Dennes Medal changed hands when J. Kiernan beat J. Reid. The McLeod Buttons have been won by Maddison and Burden from E. Skeet and J. Reid. The champion fours games played resulted: Burden, Peterson, Kilgour, Kenning beat J. Reid Wallace. Dennes and Higgison; G. Duff, Skeet, J. Kiernan, McLeod beat B. Kiernan, Haigh, Stringfellow, Bunny. Personal Items. Among those who have returned from the Middle East is Gunner S. Slater, son of Mr C. W. Slater, Ahikouka. Mr R. Page, of the local bank staff, is at present on holiday. Miss D. Richards has returned to Greytown from a holiday visit to Christchurch. Miss D. Haigh was a weekend visitor from Wellington. Miss M. Connolly, of Lower Hutt, visited her parents at the weekend. Mrs J. Johnson, of Napier, who has been staying with Mrs R. Pickard, Main Street, returned home today. Apple Picking. The apple picking is now in full swing in the Greytown orchards, but the wet weather is interfering with the work. National Savings. The National Savings flag was again hoisted on the Post Office before the end of the week. TOWN HALL "MAJOR BARBARA." A brilliant drama, “Major Barbara,” will be shown tomorrow night. The leading roles are in the hands of Wendy Hiller, Rex Harrison and Robert Morley.

Entertainment Guide. CARTERTON. REGENT.—Tonight, at 8 o’clock: The flying, loving “Hell Cats, of the Air” in “Flight Command,” with Robert Taylor, Ruth Hussey, Walter Pidgeon, Paul Kelly, filmed with the co-operation of the United States Navy. (Approved for universal exhibition). GREYTOWN. TOWN HALL.—Tomorrow: “Major Barbara,” with Wendy Hiller, Rex Harrison, Robert Morley . . . claimed the year’s greatest picture. Guaranteed to jerk you out of your seat. (Recommended by censor for adults). FEATHERSTON. COSY. —Wednesday Night. The year’s greatest picture, presents George Bernard Shaw at his wittiest by the producer of “Pygmalion,” “Major Barbara,” with Wendy Hiller. Rex Harrison. (Recommended by censor for adults).

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 March 1942, Page 5

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359

PICTURE THEATRES. Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 March 1942, Page 5

PICTURE THEATRES. Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 March 1942, Page 5

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