GREYTOWN
PATRIOTIC WORK SPLENDID RECORD. I (“Times-Age” Special.) Grey town is rising to the occasion in connection with patriotic activities, and it is expected that the latest appeal will be well supported. Greytown has an enviable record for its patriotic work, going back to the days of the Boer War, when Greytown contributed substantially in men and money towards the general cause. Shop Day. The Papawai Tribal Committee has completed their arrangements for the shop day tomorrow, and the public are asked to give their patronage to the effort. TOWN HALL TWO SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. “Tuttles of Tahiti” and “Treat ’em Rough,” will be the special features at the Town Hall tonight. In the former Charles Laughton and Jon Hall have the leading role in an excellent com-edy-drama, and Eddie Albert and Peggy Moran in the splendid drama, “Treat ’em Rough.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 March 1943, Page 5
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