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GREYTOWN

BLACK-OUT TRIAL SATISFACTORY RESULT. (“Times-Age” Special.) Greytown held its black-out trial last evening, and the reports to hand indicate that, except in a few isolated cases, the citizens had made provision to conform with the regulations. The traffic, police, petrol guards, and lighting wardens co-operated in the trial, and the Mayor, Mr Horton, expressed his satisfaction at the results.

Personal. Mr and Mrs Westwood and Miss D. Haigh, of Wellington, were weekend visitors to Greytown. Miss Marie Ryan, of Wellington, is the guest of Mrs H. G. Carter, McMaster Street. First Aid Examination. The following members of the Greytown Traffic Unit have passed the St. John’s Ambulance first aid examination: —W. Hodge, A. Moy, T. Moy, A. Paterson, J. Todd and J. Rees. Dr. Palmer and Mr N. Langford carried out the instruction classes. Parishioners’ Meeting. The annual meeting of the parish-, ioners of St. Luke’s Church is advertised in this issue. TOWN HALL “THE THIEF OF BAGDAD.” \ Tonight there will be shown the wonder picture of all time, in magic technicolour, “The Thief of Bagdad,' in which Sabu, Conrad Veidt and June Deprez have the chief roles. Two years in the making —a fortune to produceshowing a multi-coloured cascade of wonders upon the screen.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1942, Page 5

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GREYTOWN Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1942, Page 5

GREYTOWN Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1942, Page 5

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