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“THE MAH FROM YESTERDAY” is a powerful drama dealing with something quite different! We feel confident that you will thoroughly enjoy this very worthy entertainment! THE REGENT THE REGENT LAST 2 NIGHTS! TWO GREAT STARS IN A ■ DISTINCTLY UNUSUAL AND AN ABSORBINGLY INTERESTING STORY. CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK As Captain Tony Clyde. I CLAUDETTE COLBERT: CLAUDETTE COLBERT As Sylvia Suffolk, IN “The Man from Yesterday.” “The Man from Yesterday.” “The Man from Yesterday.” “The Man from Yesterday.” “The Man from Yesterday.” Two war-time sweethearts married, in haste during Tony’s brief leave from the Front. How Tony is believed to be killed and eventually they are re-united provides a most appreciative entertainment. BRITISH NEWS, COMEDY, NOVELTY, MUSICAL NUMBER. Plans at Vare’sj ’phone 1333, MASTERTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. LONG NIGHT DANCE. SOCIAL HALL. ANNIVERSARY NIGHT, 23rd JANUARY, at S o’clock. REGENT ORCHESTRA. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. MASTERTON A. & P. ASSOCIATION. TENDERS FOR FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. 14th & loth FEBRUARY. FENDERS, to close on 23rd January, L are invited for the Fruit and Confectionery Stall (does not include ices or ice-creams). R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. BIDEFORD SPORTS. MR J. W. BALLOON’S PADDOCK, ROSEBANK. SATURDAY, 2Sth JANUARY, 1933. HORSE, PONY AND LOCAL FOOT EVENTS. CHILDREN’S EVENTS' DURING DAY SHELTERED PICNIC GROUND. HOT WATER FREE. HOT WATER FREE. A GOOD MOTOR DRIVE. A GOOD DAY’S FUN. A DANCE will be held iu the Bideford Hall in the Evening. ADMISSION, 1/-; Children, Free. C. J. PERCY, D. J. FALLOON, Joint Secretaries. . PRESENTS CF PRIME NEW ZEALAND; LAMB. ttihE NEW ZEALAND Meat Producers’ Board is now receiving orders for the delivery of single carcases of Prime New Zealand Lamb to any address in the United Kingdom for the sum of £l/3/- per carcase. If delivery is desired for the Easter Season, orders must reach the Board’s Office by 18th February. The amount of £l/3/- covers ■all charges to delivering at the friend’s private house, to whom a. postcard will be forwarded indicating the sender’s name. Instructions in regard to defrosting are sent forward with the carcase. Send remittance, with your friend’s full address, to— THE SECRETARY, New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board, ip.O. Box- 121, WELLINGTON. ■ (Please PRINT the full address of the recipient plainly.) SEND A CARCASE OF PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB TO YOUR FRIENDS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, AND HELP TO ADVERTISE NEW ZEALAND. GILIA CORONOFIFOLIA, a very striking Biennial growing to a height of 3 feet, with a beautiful spike of scarlet flowers 1 foot long. A limited supply of plants are available at Esau’s,"Seed Merchants, Queen Street ’phone 1051. ~2/6 PER WEEK! Why walk? RolplUs Cycle Works. Opp. Hugo and Shearer’s, ’Phone 2458. WONDERFUL VALUE at Mclvor’s. —Few dozen Ladies’ Silk Hose left, factory seconds. Usually 5/11, Now 2/11. New shipment of full-fashioned Silk Hose, all shades, now 4/6. BENZOIN and Almond Cream is delightfully soothing and cooling for Sunburn, Chapping and Redness ,of the Skin. Price, 2/-, from H. V. Halse, Chemist, Masterton. CYCLE REPAIRS promptly done at half cost to meet the times. Cycles overhauled and enamelled by experienced mechanics only. Hercules, B.S.A. and Armstrong Cycles. 5/- down and 2/6 weekly. Try our 3/- Tyres and 1/6 Tubes. Stewart Prams and Push Chairs stocked. Cash or terms, at Rolpli’s Cycle Works. Opp. Hugo & Shearer’s. ’Phone 2458.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 January 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 January 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 January 1933, Page 1

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