FRIDAY NEXT, at 8.30 p.m. —at the — REGENT THEATRE. Is the Time & Place for a GREAT SHOW OF THE MUSICAL MAGICIANS OF VARIETY! FRIDAY NEXT, at 8.30 p.m. The WORLD-RENOWNED TROUBADOURS, ipi-IE TVEINTRAUBS WEINTRAUBS rpHE W EINTRAUBS gnHE w EINTRAUBS npHE w EINTRAUBS rpHE W EINTRAUBS On Their N.Z. Concert Tour. in 80 Minutes of Harmony, Comedy & Syncopation. USUAL PRICES Box Plans at Perry’s—’phone 2496. NOW OPEN! SOMETHING DIFFERENT! SOMETHING NEW! RADIO BALL RADIO BALL THURSDAY, APRIL 28. HALL, MASTERTON. No expense, effort or trouble is being spared to make this ball the Social event of the season. UDY’S ORCHESTRA—B PLAYERS. Subscription: Double 12/6, Gents 7/6, Ladies 6/6. REMEMBER the 4th! The Masterton Swimming Club Championship Dance will be held at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday, May 4. Popular prices. Blue River Orchestra and Excellent Supper. W" ANTED.—Seat in car going to Wel- ’’ lington Saturday afternoon, returning Monday night. Write “Seat,” c/o “Times-Age/’ YOUNG Lady requires seat in car gox ing to Hastings Saturday, returning Monday. Address at “Times-Age.” MAJESTICJLIBRARY. J.TAS now opened a YOUNG FOLKS’ xx CLUB. Specially selected books to suit boys and girls. 6d to Join, 2d a Book. PAGE’S "CORNER, PERRY STREET. 7/11 AT Hugo & Shearer’s.—Special w xx purchase of English Ready-to-Wears, including Fur Felts, Velours and Felts. All styles and shades. Special Price, 7/11. QILK and Wool-lined Hose, British make; 5/6 pair.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” T USTRE” Wool Vests, in shades of Pink, Sky, Creme and Nile, opera top or round neck, shaped waist and ribbed band at bottom. S.W., W. and O.S. 4/11 each.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. 1 k /fi AT Hugo & Shearer’s —Matrons’ u y e i ours an( j y ur Feits, large fittings. Shades: Brown, Navy, Green and Black, trimmed with cord ribbon and ornaments. Special Price, 15/6, 07IN. CRETONNE, in the latest of " ’ colourings and designs. 6d yard. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” rpRY a Joint of Meat at Grey’s this x week-end. Meat that you’ll enjoy at a price that won’t annoy—where you get full weight and quality. Telephone 1748. 19 /a AT Hugo & Shearer’s. —Ladies’ X " J / Cardigans, ribbed band at waist. Shades: Dusky Pink, Cherry, Red, Navy, Green. Special Price, 13/6 each. "AT J. Graham & CoTLtd.—Boys’ Roll A Collar Jerseys, all sizes; 2/6 each. Boys’ Navy and Grey All Wool Pullovers, 9/6 each. MEN’S Union Tennis Shirts, sizes 141 iTX to 16. 3/6 each.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” Iq7 it AT Hugo & Shearer’s. —Ladies’ xu u Woollen Frocks, all smart shades of Red, Wine, Petrol, etc. Sizes, S.W., W., W.X. Special Price, 19/6. WHY put up with Asthma. Etc.? Lack ’’ of minerals is your trouble—renew membrane and tissue strength with Cai-Min, remarkably effective British controller of asthma, hay fever, etc. Wonderful testimonials prove its value, lib. packet, 2/6, from W. J. Campbell, Chemist 4 ANE bottle of Rachel Hair Tonic proves it cures greying hair.—W. H. Snowsill, chemist (Wood’s Pharmacy) . AT J. Graham & Co., Ltd. —Men’s Check Scarves, 1/11 each. Men’s Cream Silk Scarves, 2/3 each. Men’s Wool Check Scarves, 3/3 each. VOW Winter Comes! So be prepared with good quality, warm Blankets, from 2/- weekly, at Kenner’s. SCOTTISH Wool Scarves, superfine weave; attractive colours; 9/11 each. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” A UCTION SALE. Queen’sYlotelNSaf- ‘ 1 urday next. See page 10 of this issue for particulars. PLEECY Lined Astrachan Gloves for chilly mortals; motif gauntlet; 4/11 pair.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 1 , a AT Hugo & Shearer's. —Crepe / Satins. 36in., special quality. Shades: Oak Apple, Nile, Queen Mary Rose, Symphony. Formosa Pink, Jubilee Blue, Nut Brown, Salvia Blue, Black, White and Ivory. Special Price. 1 9 yard. MEN’S All Wool Flannel Sports Trousers; worth 22/6, now 14/11. —At “Tile Wairarapa Farmers.” 1 /9 AT Hugo & Shearer’s. —Men’s ' ' Ribbed Working Socks, heavy winter weight, pure wool. Assorted shades of Grey and Heather mixture. Specially made for hard wear. Special Price. 1 3 Pair. 451 N. NIGGER’ _ Brown" Fur Cloth, slightly imperfect in weave. Usually 8/11. To clear, 4/11 yard.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.’’
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 April 1938, Page 1
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