FEATHERSTON
ANZAC DAY CEREMONY ARRANGEMENTS FOR SATURDAY. ("Times-Age” Special.) The Anzac Day ceremony at Featherston, will be limited to the usual address by the Mayor to the children at the cemetery, followed by the placing of flowers and flags on each soldier’s grave. At 11.40. the Mayor, on behalf of the Council, and the chairman of the Returned Services’ Association will each place a wreath on the Memorial, the ceremony to be concluded with a two minutes’ silence. Any other association or person desiring to place wreaths is invited to do so.
Post Office Hours. The Post and Telegraph Office will be closed in all branches next Saturday, with the exception of the Telephone Exchange, which will remain open continuously as usual. Rural deliveries will all be suspended. Kahutara School. The following committee was elected: Messrs H. E. Playle (chairman), L. Scadden (secretary and treasurer), A. McKay, W. Pope and D. Sutherland. There was a good attendance of householders and an election was necessary. An Interesting Exhibit. An interesting exhibit, the work of Mrs R. W. Matthews, is to be seen in Featherston. It comprises two pairs of seaboots stockings, one pair knitted from unspun wool straight from the fleece, and the other pair in natural black and white wool. The stockings are to be sent to the Navy League.
COSV THEATRE “BUSMAN’S HONEYMOON.” The year’s laugh and love mystery thriller “Busman’s Honeymoon,” which will be shown tonight is a riot of fun and thrills with Robert Montgomery, Constance Cummings and Leslie Banks in the leading roles.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 April 1942, Page 3
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