AMUSEMENTS. APERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. M PERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. TOMORROW! TOMORROW! . At 8 p.m. Famous Irish Radio Tenor, DANNY MALONE DANNY MALONE DANNY MALONE Supported by EILEEN & ROBERT EMMETT, Harp and Violin Ensemble. KEN LEHMANN, At . the Piano. TED PRATT, Song Leader. Be Thrilled by'Songs' and. Music of, “Quid Ireland.” • . , ■ , I ■ ' —Book'Now’at — • ARTS AND CRAF.TS. , ' ' i . Admission: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax.
TUT COLTMAN’S AUSTRALIAN SWING BAND AND- FOUR KINGS OF RHYTHM. SIX PLAYERS. RING’S ‘ THEATRE, CARTERTON. THURSDAY, AUG. 25, at 8 p.m. Admission, 2/6. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. rpHE PUBLIC of Masterton and DisA trict are notified that an Enquiry Office has been opened in the “Age" Building, Hall Street, Masterton. This Office has been opened for the convenience of persons wishing to ascertain if they are on the Electoral Roll, and who are interested in the past achievements and future policy’of the Labour Party. ' ( Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 noon; 1 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 8 p.m., Monday to Friday. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. TELEPHONE 2395. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. ME JOHN ROBERTSON, -M.P., de--1 r sires to notify the Public of Masterton and District that he has opened an Office in the "Age’-’ Building, Hall Street, Masterton. . NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. MR JOHN A.. LEE, M.P., will deliver x a Public Address in the Opera House, Masterton, : on THURSDAY NEXT, September. at 8 p.m. ' ' ’ R. E. WILTON," ■*' - Secretary, - , , ■ ■ Master ton L.R.C. ’• i 77 TINKLER’S IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. ROR Grates, Chilled Ploughshares, Wheels, Roller Rings, Washers, etc. LINCOLN ROAD.' MASTERTON.
END CORNS FOREVER! END CORNS TODAY! pET complete relief from Corns, Cal- • louses, Bunions, with Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads. Pain disappears instantly arid soon corn lifts right out. Zino Pads protect sore heels and blistered toes and absolutely prevent shoe pressure and friction. 1/6 large packet from Campbell’s Pharmacy. 5 BUSINESS WANTEDS. pREY, the Butcher, is famed for Sausages, both pork and beef. Watch the window, for week-end joints—attractive, juicy meats at reasonable prices. Hugo & Shearer’.s—Ladies’ Tweed Costumes, latest materials. Shades: Fawn, Grey, Beige, etc. Sizes, S.W., W; Friday Special, 49/6. p YCLISTS! Light without bother. Fit one of our Dynamo Sets and have light when you want it. —Steve Sharman, Cycle Agent. ■ 12/6 AT Hugo & Shearer’s—Matrons’ x "/ u Trimmed Millinery in Neora Straws, beautifully finished with flowers and veils. Shades: Brown, Navy and Black. Friday Special from 12/6. pOVERNMENT Certified Seed Potatoes —Epicure, Early Rose, Robin Adair, Sutton’s, Dakota and leading varieties, at “Garden House,” ’phone 1997. SITTINGS— All popular breeds, high ° egg-producing strains. Posted return mail, 10/- (Special quality 20/-). Price list free.—Poultry Department, Massey College, Palmerston North. g/H AT~Hugo Shearer’s.—Spring Felts, showing in all the new Pastel shades, with tucked crowns and stitched brims. Friday Special, 8/11. 19/6 P AI R at our Boot Department. —Men’s Black Chrome Working Shoes, uskide rubber soles, Monarch made. Sizes, 5 x 91. —Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. 27 /6~H AIR at our Boot Department. "* ' u Men’s O’Brien’s Viscolised Boots, heel and toe plates, leather soles. Bulldog nailed, 32/6 pair.—Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A.', Ltd. . 22/6 PAIR at our Boot Department. —Women’s Green Kid Court Shoes, elastic gusset sides, high heels, punched vamps. Latest designs. All sizes.—Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. __ 22/6 PAIR at our Boot Department. u —New stocks just opened: Women’s Navy Kid Court Shoes, patent trim, high cut fronts. All sizes.—Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. IS/6 PAIR at our Boot Department v —Men’s Working Shoes, leather soles, wide fitting. Made by Monarch. Sizes, 6 x 9.—Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. 22/6 PAIR at our Boot Department. v —Women’s Super Flexile Navy Kid Shoes, white trim on vamp, full-' breasted heel. All sizes. English fitting.—Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. 15/6 PAIR at our Boot Department. ' —Men’s Canadian Gum Boots, cleated soles, guaranteed. Sizes, 6 x 10. —Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 August 1938, Page 1
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