MASTERTON AMATEUR THEATRICAL SOCIETY. 1938 SEASON. 'THE INITIAL PRACTICE of the above Society will be held in the A. & P. Rooms, Perry Street, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, 26th inst. All members and intending members are invited to attend. W. E. McMICHAEL, Hon. Secretary. WAIRARAPA DRAMA LEAGUE. Three-Act PIay—“THE TWO MRS CARROLLS,” By Martin Vale OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, at 8 p.m. Booking free at Mr V. Joseph's. Admission: 2/- and 1/6; School Parties l/-. DANCE S. i GUESTS OF HONOUR AT THE RADIO BALL ARE—MR JOHN STANNAGE (Auckland). MR DAVID BROWN (Wellington). MR RICHARD GOODMAN (Auckland). MR BEAU SHIEL (Wellington). MR PETER WITCHURCH (Wellington). MR KINGI TAHIWI (Wellington). TVrUNICIPAL HALL, MASTERTON. 1 A NEXT THURSDAY, APRIL 28. All Welcome. Subs. —Ladies 6/6, Gents 7/6, Double 12/6. "MAJESTIC LIBRARY. TJAS now opened a YOUNG FOLKS’ CLUB. Specially selected books to suit boys and girls. 6d to Join, 2d a Book. PAGE’S CORNER, PERRY STREET. ARMY STORES. Opposite Posting Boxes. NTAP Trousers, sizes 3 to 8, 4/6 pair; Bentley Naps, 6/11; Army Socks, 1/3 pair. ’Phone 1013. XTEW Season’s Tweed Overcoats, all x ' sizes, 42/6; Felt Hats, all latest shades, 5/6; Leather Lumber Jackets, 44/6. ARMY Jackets, 8/6; Riding Strides, 8/6, 12/6; Greatcoats, 17/6; Hats, 2/-; Boys’ Shorts, 3/6. TRMY Halters, 7/6, 1176; Bridles, 8/6 to 14/6; Bits, 2/6; Watch Pouches, 1/6; Army Surcingles, 6/6. PRINCE OF WALES’ PRIVATE HOTEL. (Under New Management.) Entirely Refurnished Throughout. First-class Table. All Home Comforts. Reasonable Tariff for Permanents and Casuals. Telephone 1524. MRS. F. GROUBE, Proprietress. COLD FOOT SUFFERERS you can have snugly warm feet right x through the winter with Dr. Scholl’s Warm Foot Arch Rests. Dr. Scholl’s Warm Foot Insoles are impregnated with Warming, Soothing, Medicinal Compounds, and the scientifically constructed pad gives mild support to the arch. 2/6 per pair for all sizes. —Campbell’s Pharmacy. 4 Make Your Own CONCRETE FENCE POSTS. DEMONSTRATIONS OF THE LIGHTNING CONCRETE FENCE POST MACHINE Will be given as follows: — MASTERTON, WEDNESDAY, 27th, W.F.C.A. Yard, at 2 o’clock. MARTINBOROUGH, THURSDAY, 28th, W.F.C.A. Yard, 11.30 a.m. WESTERN LAKE, THURSDAY, 28th, Mr Ray Matthews, at 2.15 p.m. W.F.C.A., LTD., AGENTS. WHY BURN MONEY? WHEN WE CAN TURN IT INTO MILES FOR YOU? HAVE YOUR CAR TUNED UP BY SPECIALISTS. SMOOTHER RUNNING. MORE EFFICIENCY. GREATER MILES PER GALLON. WHERE IS IT DONE? LUCAS BATTERY & AUTO-ELECTRIC STATION. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. TELEPHONE 2197. “TUSTRE’’'Wool'VestS'Tn 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. jf lD~Gloims7gauntlet, shades of Fawn. Brown and Cream; 7/11 pair.—At •'The Wairarapa Farmers.” ( ’HESTERFIELD Suites. —See the complete range of new designs at Kenner’s, Ltd., Queen Street. Prices from 2/6 per week. f) 6UBLESTze~ Colou re d" Hon ey comb Quilts, in Gold, Red and Blue. 6/11 each. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers f/n AT Hugo & Shearer’s —Crepe 17 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.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 April 1938, Page 1
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