AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY AT 7.45 TONIGHT! “THE TEXAS RANGERS RIDE AGAIN” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) “MAN-MADE MONSTER” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults). THE COSY THE COSY TOMORROW, at 7.45 p.m. 808 HOPE BING CROSBY DOTTIE LAMOUR In "ROAD TO ZANZIBAR” "ROAD TO ZANZIBAR” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Bob and Bing on a Tour of Africa, with glamorous Dorothy Lamour. JOHN HOWARD — 808 CLIVE REGINALD DENNY. “ARREST BULLDOG DRUMMOND.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults). Invisible Death striking from afar. Drummond's Greatest Case.
PUBLIC NOTICES. T)AD— Did you see Mrs Neighbour has given £2 to John Bull? . — EASTER TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. AN April 2, special train for Woodville leaves Wellington 4.32 p.m., Featherston 7.17, Carterton 7.48. Masterton 8.22, Woodville arrive 10.24 p.m. Special trains for Masterton leave Wellington at 2.0 p.m. and 10.25 p.m., Masterton arr. 5.44 p.m. and 1.54 a.m. (3rd) respectively. ’ Special train for Wellington leaves Masterton 6.10 p.m., Carterton 6.32 p.m, Featherston 7.8, Wellington arrive 10.03 P ’ m ’ GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 3. Ordinary time-table suspended, and the following trains will run between Woodville and Wellington:— FOR WELLINGTON: Usual 7.50 a.m. Masterton-Wellington rail-car. Usual 8.15 a.m. Woodville-Wellington rail-car. . Usual 12.13 p.m. Woodville-Welling-ton passenger train. FOR WOODVILLE: Usual 7.50 a.m. Wellington-Woodville passenger train. Special passenger train for Masterton leaves Wellington 8.55 a.m, Featherston 11.46 a.m. Woodside 11.56, Carterton 12 17 p.m. Masterton arr. 12.39 p.m. Usual 3.30 p.m. Wellington-Woodville rail-car. Usual 6.4 p.m. Wellington-Masterton rail-car. „ TT , SATURDAY, 4th, MONDAY, APRIL 6. Ordinary timetable suspended, and the followng trains WILL run:— SATURDAY, APRIL 4: Usual 7.48 a.m. Cross Creek-Master-ton rail-car. Usual 7.50 a.m. Masterton-Wellington rail-car, 8.15 a.m. Woodville-Wellington rail-car, 12.13 p.m. Woodville-Welling-ton passenger train, 7.50 a.m. Welling-ton-Woodville passenger train, 3.30 p.m. Wellington-Woodville rail-car, and 6.4 p.m. Wellington-Masterton rail-car. MONDAY, APRIL 6: Usual 7.48 a.m. Cross Creek-Masterton and special 10.5 a.m. Masterton-Cross Creek rail-cars. Usual 7.50 a.m. Masterton-Wellington rail-car, 8.15 a.m. Woodville-Welling-ton rail-car, 12.13 p.m. Woodville-Wel-lington passenger train, 6.10 p.m. Mas-terton-Wellington special passenger train, 7.50 a.m. Wellington-Woodville passenger train, 3.30 p.m. WellingtonWoodville rail-car, 4.32 p.m. WellingtonMasterton special passenger train, and 6.4 p.m. Wellington-Masterton rail-car. Goods sheds will be closed and goods traffic suspended on April 3 and 6, 1942. For other particulars, see handbills, obtainable at all stations. HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS. I W/p - AT r SHEARER'S?Ladies’ Slinkeys, plain and fancy stripe; all newest shades. • 16/6 and 17/6 each. 70/ AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. - ' Ladies’ Gabardine Rain Coats, double lined. Sizes, S.W, W, W.X. J/O AT HUGO & SHEARER’S.—S4im White Twill Sheeting, free from filling. Heavy quality. ■f 1 /fi AT HUGOXTSHEARER’S—Art Silk Table Cloths, size 52 x 52. Highly mercerised. Gold or Green border and check design on Cream ground. 1 aThugolTshe arer“s7’ — ' Wool Tartans, 54in. Good quality. All the leading clans. Q/11 AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — ‘ All Wool Afgalaines for warm frocks, in all wanted colours. 36iu. wide. 11/6 AT HUGO & shearer s. — / Men’s Winter-weight Pyjamas, warm, cosy cloth; quiet stripe patterns, in assorted shades. 2 711 AT ~ HUGO SHEARER'S - — ' Men’s Pure Wool Working Socks, dark grey ribbed finish. A heavy, hardwearing sock for all outdoor workers. 1711~ AT ' HGGO_&_ SHEARER’S—FoIk ' Weave, 31in. wide. Green and Fawn stripe and Fawn and Brown colourings. 49/0 AT HUGO'& SHEARER’S.— ' Special value in Kapoc Mattresses. Single, 49/6, 59/6; double, 69/6, 79/6. Green, Rose and Blue coloured tickings. SPECIALS - AT” BULITcK-BLACkT MORE, LTD. rpODDLERS’ Tweed Overcoats, a few' odd sizes only. 29/6 to clear.■jyTEN’S Grey Worsted Sports Trousers, all sizes. 35/-. jyjEN’S FELT HATS, in shades of Green and Brown. 15/6 to clear. QPORTS COATS Oddments, to clear at 55/-.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 March 1942, Page 1
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