AMUSEMENTS. THE COSY THE COSY TONIGHT, at 7.45. GENE AUTRY Smiley BURNETTE—HaroId HUBER In “DOWN MEXICO WAY” Autry’s Grandest Musical Western to Date. Dennis MORGAN —Gloria DICKSON In “TEAR GAS SQUAD” Meet the Singing Cop with Honey in his Voice and a Charge of Dynamite in each Hand! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Owing to NO SCREENING SATURDAY The Second Episode of “SKY RAIDERS” WILL BE SCREENED at 7.30 TONIGHT
PUBLIC NOTICES. VOU —the Public —told the Patriotic Committee that you would give without compulsion rather than submit to another reign of carnivals and raffles. The country people are doing their share, the business men houses are doing their share. You have not been called on because they promised to give without compulsion. The people who have failed are those who can pay 5/- to £5. SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY. THE DANCE PRACTICE to be hold at the Orange Hall on Monday, April 27, 1942 (and on every occasion when the practice falls on the fourth Monday of the month) will commence at 8.30 p.m. On other occasions, 7.30 p.m. WAIRARAPA & EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of members will be held on Saturday, May 9, at 10.30 a.m. at the Society’s Offices, Carterton. Nomination of Officers and Committeemen close with undersigned on Saturday. May 2, 1942. L. H. SMART, Secretary. Carterton, April 24, 1942.
MASTERTON YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB. T)ANCE to be held on May 7 in Masonic Hall at 8 p.m. W. D. BUICK, Hon. Sec., Y.F.C.
ANZAC DAY TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. FRIDAY, APRIL 24— Special passenger train leaves Wellington 7.30 p.m. and arrives Masterton 11.15 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 25 (ANZAC DAY) No trains will run between Palmerston North-Wairoa, WoodvilleUpper Hutt and Greytown line. SUNDAY, APRIL 26— Special train for Wellington leaves Masterton 3.50 p.m., Carterton 4.11 p.m., Featherston 4.42 p.m., Wellington arrive 7.40 p.m.
RELIABLE USED CARS AND TRUCKS. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE AT GENUINE VALUE PRICES. CARS HILLMAN MINX, 1937, newly painted and in perfect order. AUSTIN 10, real good order. FORD 8 H.P. late model, low mileage. MORRIS 14/6. Series 2. MORRIS 8, Four Door. MORRIS MAJOR, 4 seater, light car. MORRIS COWLEY TOURER. Very low price. TRUCKS STUDEBAKER 15cwt. One owner, £4O. MORRIS COWLEY Delivery Van, £3O. AUSTIN 7 Delivery Van, £llO. Inspection and full inquiries cordially invited. H. J. JONES & CO., LTD. PHONE 1300. MASTERTON.
EXCLUSIVE CHINA At “The Little Shop Around the Corner.” HIE have a CHOICE SELECTION of n TEA SETS, COFFEE SETS & CUPS & SAUCERS. SEYMOUR GILDING PERRY STREET—MASTERTON.
KEEP RIGHT ON TOP! T LT us attend to your haircut each week. Only experienced men employed. FRED KEEN HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, MASTERTON.
TENNIS RACQUETS! Have yours re-strung by our expert. First-grade, 35/-: second, 30/-. Repairs at shortest notice.—W.F.C.A., Ltd., Sports Department. pAUL DUVAL Lipsticks, eight fascinA ating shades. The smartest on parade. Indelible as can be. 3/6 each. Refills, 2/-, at Woollams’ Pharmacy. REPLACE that burnt-out fire grate—ask your Ironmonger for a “Ewingtorf’ Grate —he stocks them because they last longer.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 April 1942, Page 1
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