REGENT THEATRE
“BUY ME THAT TOWN.”
There’s been a lot of melodramatic gangster pictures around in the last couple of years, but there hasn’t been one quite like “Buy Me That Town,” which will be shown The crooks have such a good time throughout the picture, you can’t help envying them. The story concerns Nolan, chief of a large underworld organisation, who, feeling his band needed a hideout, bought an. old deserted town which he and his friends promptly started to run. “Almost Married,” the associate feature, is an excellent picture.
■ iviaps and charts vital to sea, land and air warfare are now being pro- - duced from linens and cottons which t form part of the 35,319 tons of .”ags [ salvaged in Britain of a value of £249,705. Rags arc also helping to malm ‘ blankets and clothes, and the jute is : salvaged for paper making or for ’ making roofing felt. WEARY WATCHES OF I THE NIGHT. Coughs are usually much more dis- ’ tressing during the night. Be sure that ■ you have in the house a bottle of Bax--1 ters Lung Preserver, to keep by the bedside to check that cough and ensure restful sleep. Dilute “Baxters” : with water for young children. “Bax- - |ters” is the proved cough remedy with ' the tonic action. Get better—get Baxters.” 2,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 August 1942, Page 6
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