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AT THE COSY AND WARM — STATE — STATE THE LEADING THEATRE. TONIGHT, at 7.45. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., throughout N.Z. present — Definitely Last Two Days. MAT. TOMORROW, 2.15 p.m. A SCREEN PLAY NOBODY SHOULD MISS ... “IN OLD CHICAGO.” “IN OLD CHICAGO.” “IN OLD CHICAGO.” With TYRONE POWER, ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE, ALICE BRADY (Recommended for Adults.) In Addition No. 4 1938 SERIES “MARCH OF TIME.” Excellent Supporting Programme. By ’Phoning 1322 or 1275 you ean RESERVE ANY SEAT, from 1/6 to 2/10 AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! AN EXCLUSIVE STATE SERVICE. FRUIT TREES! Fruit Trees! Fruit Trees! XTOW is the time to plant all varieties of Fruit Trees, and we have over 1500 young nicely branched trees to choose from. Leading varieties in Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Nectarines in stock, together with Raspberries, Loganberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Almonds, Oranges and Lemons, etc., etc. CALL AND INSPECT THEM. E. HALE & SON, WAIRARAPA NURSERIES, ’PHONE 1164. “The Home of Good Trees and Plants.”

PUBLIC NOTICE. TJAVING taken over the 'Plumbing Business lately carried on by Mr A. D. Sheppard in premises, 7 Queen Street, I wish to solicit a fair share of Plumbing Work from Masterton and surrounding districts. No job will be considered too small and none too large. All Classes of Sanitary Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work carried out. R. V. MASON, REG. PLUMBER, 7 QUEEN STREET, ’Phones: Office, 1541; Private, 1205. COKE AND FIREWOOD - REDUCED. CRUSHED COKE 3/- per Sack CRUSHED COKE 3/- per Sack 3 SACKS for 8/6. 3 SACKS for 8/6. RED BIRCH (Dry) 37/6 per cord RATA 47/6 per cord BLACK BIRCH 50/- per cord MATAI 50/- per cord MIXED RATA, MATAI, AND BLACK AND RED BIRCH—--2/6 PER SACK. 2/6 PER SACK. COMMERCIAL COKE CO. CHIEF DEPOT: NEW WAY DYE WORKS, Opposite Wagg’s Garage.. PHONE 2596. 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. CNGLISH Magazine Club. Have you ■ L ' 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. QUEEN’S_ HOTEL QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. GOOD SERVICE. REASONABLE TARIFF. ’PHONE 1298. BUSINESS WANTEDS. -I K /ft PAIR at our Boot Department. — xu / u Men’s Knee Gum Boots, cleated soles, Canadian; guaranteed. Men’s Goloshes, all sizes, 5/9 pair.—“ The Farmers” Champion Winter Sale, W.F.C.A., Ltd. on /ft PAIR at our Boot Department.— "“'/ U Men’s O’Brien’s Working Boots, black and tan grain, heel and toe plates, fall sizes, extra wide fitting.— “The Farmers” Champion Winter Sale, W.F.C.A., Ltd. 1 ft /ft PAIR at our Boot Department.— J - u / Women’s Brown Golf Shoes, fringe tongues, rubber soles and heels, sizes 3x7. A real bargain.—“ The Farmers” Champion Winter Sale, W.F.C.A., Ltd. oi /- PAIR at our Boot Department.— Women’s Black, Brown and Navy, fringe front tongues, Cuban heels, leather soles, all sizes; new stock. “The Farmers” Champion Winter Sale, W.F.C.A., Ltd. 977 ft PAIR at our Boot Department.— / Men’s Black and Tan Friendly Fit Shoes, with arch support; perfect fitting, including half sizes.—“ The Farmers” Champion Winter Sale, W.F.C.A., Ltd. on /ft PAIR at our Boot Department.— u Women’s Black and Tan 1-bar and lace Crocket & Jones’ Shoes, best English make. Worth 49/6 pair.—“ The Farmers” Champion Winter Sale. — W.F.C.A., Ltd. IK/K PAIR at our Boot Department.— - Lt ’/ " Men’s Black Chrome Working Shoes, leather soles and heels;, also black chrome, Monarch made, rubber soles, 19/- pair.—“ The Farmers” Champion Winter Sale, W.F.C.A., Ltd.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 July 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 July 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 July 1938, Page 1

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