Big Entertainment Value! —at the — COSY THEATRE. COSY THEATRE. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8.0. ZANE GREY’S Most Thrilling Adventure Story! Charles BickfordMarsha Hunt — “rpHUNDER 'J’RAIL.” — — -qiHUNDER JJ'RAIL.” — — “ipHUNDER ’JiRAIL.” — —Also — GRANT RICHARDS — — KAREN MORLEY Revenge Rides the Crest of the Flood! - “QN gUCH 24 IGHT ” “ - “QN gUCH yiGHT.” - - “O N S UCH A N ight -” — (Both Recommended for Adults.) AIso—OVERSEAS NEWS REEL. dances. GLADSTONE FOOTBALL CLUB. DANCE. EASTER SATURDAY. At 8 p.m. GLADSTONE HALL. In honour of Miramax- Footballers MACKAY'S ORCHESTRA. Come Along for a Jolly Good Time! Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. DANCE, TU Ore Ore Meeting 21 House, April 16, 1938 (Easter Saturday Night). In aid of Meeting House. Ladies 1/-, Gents 2/-. Orchestra. , FEATHERSTON ANNUAL CRICKET DANCE. ANZAC HALL. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1938. UDY’S ORCHESTRA—7 PLAYERS. Popular Prices—Good Supper. F. DOHNT, Hon. Sec. YjANCE! Masonic Hall, Easter Satur--27 day. Pool’s Blue River Orchestra. Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-. Visiting Mercantile League cricketers guests of the evening. CREAMY COCOANUT ICE.
Dissolve 21b. sugar, 2oz. butter and J-pint milk. Boil till soft balls form in cold water. Stir frequently. Take off fire; add 2oz. cocoanut; cream; then divide. Add Stevens’ “Cathedral Brand” Essence of Vanilla to one-half, and Stevens’ “Cathedral Brand” Cochineal to the other. Allow to set. Remember —add “Whip-It” to all cream you whip. It makes cream go much further. 1/- bottle. Wholesale agents: Thompson Bros., Wellington. * 1
AUCTION SALE, 2 p.m., tomorrow. Poultry, produce and furniture. — J. Kerslake and Co. ENGLISH Magazine~Club. Haye you ■*- J read the latest Strand, Windsor, Wide World, Geographical? Join the Club at Cambridge Book Shop, State Theatre Buildings. 6d to join, 3d per copy to . change. All Home magazines available. TEEKS~and Celery “Plants, also Savoy, Cabbage, Autumn Giant Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, Henderson’s Succession Cabbage and Broccoli, all 6d per bundle.—Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. Town agent: W.F.C.A. Seed Department, or from C. E. Gibbs. “•57-fbh FLECKED “Tweeds, Bottle, Nigger, Wine, Rust. Saxe, and Navy; 4/11 yard. Check Tweeds, Bottle and Fawn, Brown and Fawn, Navy and Fawn 5/3 yard.—At J. Graham and Co., Ltd. fxOT Cross Buns! Spicy, delicious! Order from Wallis’s Bakery now. 'THE PerfecUPair for any cruet. A “Beaver” Brand Tomato and Worcester Sauces. Try them to-day. N. PIANOS tuned" and “repaired, town or r country.—J. Candy, 41 Cambridge Terrace, Masterton. ’Phone 1223. f'IVE your daughter a gift she will appreciate. Teach her to be thrifty with a new Singer Sewing Machine. 3/- weekly. Phone 1846. 99 /fi PAIR - at~our Boot Department. ““/ ° Men’s 0.8. Football Boots. O. has first preference with All Black and leading players. All sizes—Wairarapa Farmers. W.F.C.A.. Ltd. HAVE" you seen the new Singer SewJrl ing Machine? It is a revelation in sewing. There is no drudgery with a machine so silent and goes backwards and forwards with a twist of the wrist. ’Phone 1846. TVOW~Showing' A large assortment of Ladies’ Handbags, Brown, Navy. Bottle, Green and Black. Prices range from 10/6. Ladies’ Skin Gloves, gauntlet, all colours, from 9/11 pair— At J. Graham and Co.. Ltd. ANYONE can afford a Singer Sewing 1 Machine at 3/- weekly. It carries a life-time service with every purchase. ’Phone 1846. PUSSELL Lupins, procurable at “Garden House.” Do not fail to have these in your garden this year.— Denis Fairbrother, ’phone 1197. 10 7fi PAIR.—Genuine British GovTG/v ernment Unbleached Sheets, guaranted wear. 54 x 90, 10/6; 80 x 100, 17/6. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” TOIN the Majestic Library. New and J personally selected books. Membership 1/-, Book 3d.—Majestic Library. Page's Corner. WHAT "are you giving your Bride for ’’ Easter? Give her a Singer Sewing Machine. It will be a constant joy for her and an addition to your home. 'Phone 1846. CHESTERFIELD Suites. — See the v complete range of new designs at Kenner’s, Ltd., Queen Street. Prices from 2/6 per week. ATEN'S Pullovers, neat Jacquard pat- ’ J ’' A terns, assorted sizes. Greys. Fawns and Mixtures. Prices range from 12/6 to 25/-. Sweaters, with roll collars, from 10/6 each—At J. Graham and Co.. Ltd.
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