FEATHERSTON
PERSONAL ITEMS
(“Times-Age” Special.) Mrs Wilson, who has been paying a brief visit to her sister, Mrs Tullock, left yesterday io visit relatives at Martinborough. Mrs Barnard, of Wellington, a former resident of Featherston, is now spending a few days as the guest of Mrs K. H. Allen. COSY THEATRE ACTION & COMEDY. “The Parson of Panamint,” to be screened tonight, depicts action and comedy out where the West begins. The principal roles will be taken by Charles Ruggles, Ellen Drew and Philip Terry. Episode 6 of “Drums of Fu Manchu” will also be continued.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1942, Page 5
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