A M U S E M ENTS. 2.IS—FINALLY TODAY—B p.m. “ACROSS THE SIERRAS” “ACROSS THE SIERRAS” With BILL ELLIOT and “CATTLE RAIDERS” “CATTLE RAIDERS” With CHARLES STARRETT (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) £ THE STATE ★ * THE STATE ★ The Leading Theatre AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) TOMORROW, at 8! A DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT BLAZING TO A SENSATIONAL CLIMAX OF WOMAN’S AID IN THE WAR EFFORT! R.K.O. Radio Pictures present “WINGS & THE WOMAN” “WINGS & THE WOMAN” “WINGS & THE WOMAN” "WINGS & THE WOMAN” “WINGS & THE WOMAN” "WINGS & THE WOMAN” "WINGS & THE WOMAN” "WINGS & THE WOMAN” “WINGS & THE WOMAN" "WINGS & THE WOMAN” Starring ANNA NEAGLE ANNA NEAGLE and ROBERT NEWTON ROBERT NEWTON The inspired and authentic story of Amy Johnson Mbllison and Jim Mollison, whose soul-stirring exploits made them outstanding pioneers in blazing new trails in the air! ln AdditionWALT DISNEY’S Coloured Cartoon “BAGGAGE BUSTERS” “BAGGAGE BUSTERS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) public notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ROAD SERVICES. AS from SUNDAY, May 16, 1943, the " 5.30 a.m. service from Woodville and the 4.0 p.m. service from Masterton for Wellington, will be cancelled, and the following service will operate: — SUNDAYS TO FRIDAYS. Woodville depart 5.30 p.m. Masterton depart 7.0 p.m. Wellington arrive 9.30 p.m. TARARUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. ALL consumers in the Tararua Electrie Power Board area are advised that the electric power will be cut off in the whole of this area next Sunday, the 16th inst., from’l p.m. to 4 p.m., to allow the Public Works Department to carry out urgent repairs to their main transmission lines. D. FRASER, Engineer-Manager. WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. POWER SHORTAGE. THE position regarding the supply of power in the North Island is serious, and the only way to avoid drastic restrictions is for consumers to economise wherever possible. Use no more electricity than what is necessary to meet essential requirements. Don’t keep lights burning except in rooms which are occupied. Don’t use radiators unnecessarily. Avoid waste. GEO. BROWN, Secretary-Manager. MISCELLANEOUS, TRY Grey’s Cash and Carry Butchery this week-end for your meat. Where you get full weight, quality and good service. See our window display. Telephone 1748. pRIDAY, at 11South Road—Auction Sale of Furniture. See auction column for details. —J. Kerslake, Auctioneer. pUSY people! Worn skirting boards need Queen Bee stain. Easily applied. Dries in 5 minutes. PHRONIC cough or catarrh? Try Dr. Hair’s Asthma Cure—Woollams, Chemist, opposite W.F.C.A.* “TJEAVER” is the only sauce I dare give -L* Father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealand made. A ROBINSON & SONS, Landscape ’ Gardeners, Whatman Road, Masterton. ’Phone 1304. QLD worn furniture looks like new when stained with Queen Bee Stain. 1/7 tin. NEW and reconditioned implements. Spare parts in stock or procured. Scrap metals bought. Machinery exchanged.—J. C. Ewington. A DD piquancy to a plain meal by adding Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce. New Zealand made and New Zealand’s most popular sauce. THE “MODERNE” School of Dressmaking teaches cutting, designing, making and pattern making. Also patterns cut to individual measurements. Leecroft Chambers, Hall Street. T>ICH and piquant. Beaver Brand Worces- ** ter Sauce adds zest to any meal. Made in New Zealand. TNSPECT our range of Indian Hockey - L Sticks and Leather Shin Guards.— W.F.C.A. Sports Department.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 May 1943, Page 1
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