AT THE COSY AND WARM —STATE— STATE THE LEADING THEATRE. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout N.Z.) TONIGHT, at 7.45. TOMORROW at 2.15 & 7.45 p.m. 2-2—BIG FEATURES—2-2 SOUND THE IMPERIAL SALUTE! OPEN THE PADDED CELL! THE CROWN PRINCE OF HOWLARITY IS COMING IN A ROYAL RAVE. JOE E. BROWN HELEN MACK PAUL KELLY in “FIT FOR A KING.” and YOUR FAVOURITE SINGING COWBOY WITH SIX-GUNS BLAZING IN A TWO-EiSTED OUTDOOR ACTION THRILLER. SMITH BALLEW LOU GEHRIG, EVALYN KNAPP in “RAWHIDE.” Screening in conjunction with MARCH OF TIME 1938 SERIES No. 6. “INSIDE NAZI GERMANY.” (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK—IT COSTS NO MORE. STATE THEATRE—’Phone 1322. F. J. ADCOCK’S—’Phone 1275. MY LUCKY DAY. “T SHALL always consider it my ± lucky day when I heard of R.U.R.,” writes Mr Nixon, Anderson’s Bay, Dunedin, “and people need not suffer from Sciatica if they will only give your fine remedy a fair trial.” R.U.R. is sold with a money-back guarantee for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica and Neuritis. Ask Wood’s Pharmacy about it. 6 COKE REDUCED! CRUSHED COKE—--3 Sacks for 8/6 3/- per Sack FIREWOOD REDUCED! Pinus Insignus 30/- per cord Rata 50/- per cord Maire 65/- per cord BLOCK WOOD. Pinus Insignus 2/- per sack 4 Sacks for 7/-. Rata 3/- per sack Mixed Wood' 2/6 per sack COMMERCIAL COKE CO. —Sole Agents— NEW WAY DYE WORKS. ’Phone 2596.’ ■ Opp. Wagg’s Garage GENTS’ SHOES. Latest styles. Black and Tan. Gentlemen.’ Our Prices are reasonable. HUBBARD BROS., Page’s Bldgs., Perry St., Masterton. ARMY STORES SPECIALS. Opposite G.P.O. Posting Boxes. ’PHONE 1013. ■RLANKETS, Army Brand, 19/11 pair; Army Blankets, 8/6; Army Rugs, 6/11; Mattresses, from 12/6; Kapoc Pillows, 2/6; Towels, Pillow Slips, Sheets, etc. AILSKIN COATS, 29/6; first-grade Oiiskins, guaranteed, 45/-; Oilskin Capes, 14/11; Cycle Capes, 6/6; Sou’westers, 2/-, 3/9; Oilskin Leggings, 6/6; Cycle Leggings, 13/6. CUMBOOTS, Army brand, Canadian make, guaranteed, 17/6; Men’s Shoes, 17/6; Men’s Boots, nailed and unnailed, from 21/-; Army Socks, 1/3. rOW COVERS, all sizes, 6/11; Horse Covers, from 22/6; Tweed Overcoats, latest styles, 42/6; Lumber Jackets, in suedes, leather and dryproof; Felt Hats, all shades, 5/6. TAKE YOUR HEAD TO FRED KEEN, , r HAIRDRESSER (Ladies’ & Gents.’) He Knows What to Do With It. THE CORNER SHOP, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Opposite Midland, MASTERTON. We Want Your Head for Business! JUST ARRIVED! ! ! 1938 MODEL FULL CIRCLE INTERCHANGEABLE MOLD. Absolutely the Last Word in Modern Tyre Rebuilding. f)UR FACTORY will now be one of the most fully equipped and up-to-date in New Zealand. WE HAVE FOUND THAT THERE ARE THREE TYPES OF WORN COVERS. THE FIRST is one that has been used mostly on gravel roads. Third circle curing is definitely the best method for this type of tyre, owing to the tremendous pressure obtainable for reinforcements. THE SECOND type of tyre is used mostly on bitumen roads. This type of tyre is ideal for full circle curing. THE THIRD type of tyre is the tyre which we send to the scrap heap. TRY US FOR SUPER SERVICE. We Specialise in Tyre & Tube Repairs. WE TRADE IN WORN TYRES ON NEW TYRES. Although we guarantee at least 7000, our tyres do 34,000 on Masterton-Pal-merston Service Car, and still going strong. NOTE ADDRESS: RELIANCE REBUILT TYRE CO. Next Fly & Young’s, DIXON ST. ’PHONE 1186. “ AN Apple a day keeps you healthy and gay!” Bring your case and get tree-ripened apples direct from the grower.—Anker’s Apples, West Street, Greytown.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 August 1938, Page 1
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