AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— -7.45 NIGHTLY. GUEST NIGHT, 1/- and 9d. Finally Tonight: RUTH CHATTERTON OTTO KRUGER MARION MARSH LIONEL ATWILL “LADY OF SECRETS.” Also: — “GUARD THAT GIRL.” ROBT. ALLEN FLORENCE RICE TOMORROW “HOPALONG” RIDES TO A RIP-ROARIN’ RUSTLER ROUNDUP. Clarence E. Mulford’s “CASSIDY OF BAR 20.” “CASSIDY OF BAR 20.” “CASSIDY OF BAR 20.” “CASSIDY OF BAR 20.” With WILLIAM BOYD WILLIAM BOYD J RUSSELL HAYDEN NORA LANE Also Screening:— Romance and roaring action as they battle for the exposure of a grim racket that uses beautiful girls as bait! “TIP-OFF GIRLS.” “TIP-OFF GIRLS.” MARY CARLISLE, LARRY CRABBE LLOYD NOLAN ROSCOE KARNS (Both Rec’d by Censor for Adults.) HUGO & SHEARER SPECIALS. V- AT Hugo & Shearer’s.—Men’s Grey Ribbed Working Sox, medium weight, hard-wearing quality. Suitable for Gum Boots and all heavy footwear. Friday Special, l/-._ 2/(1 AT Hugo & Shearer’s.—Men’s ■ U Sportswear Elastic Belts, in all the new popular colourings and fancy designs. Exceptional value. Friday Special, 2/6. 11 /C AT Hugo & Shearer’s.—Ladies’ ■ LJ '/ u Smart Handbags, in Imitation Crocodile and Calf. Colours: Brown, Navy and Black. All smart shapes. Friday Special, 11/6. A/II AT Hugo & Shearer’s.—“Neflex” A Silk Hose, something new, with a two-way stretch elastic top. Friday Special, 4/11 pair. 22/R AT Hugo & Shearer’s.—Floral ""/ u Frock, suitable for Matron’s wear. Navy, Black and Nigger ground. Sizes, W„ W.X. and O.S. Friday Special, 22/6. , 23/6 AT R ugo & Shearer’s. —Light- ' .weight Woven Frocks, shades Dusky Pink, Fawn, Lemon;. buttoned up to neck,: turn-down collars, pleats in skirt. Size, S.W. Friday Special, 23/6. 2/R AT Hugo & Shearer’s. —Cottage / Weave, 45in. wide, (fancy check design, in shades of Rose, Blue, Green, Brown and Orange, on a Fawn/Grey ground. Very smart for Bedspreads, Curtains, Cushions, etc. Friday Special, 2/6 yard. AT Hugo & Shearer’s. —Artistic Breakfast and Supper Cloths, size 50 x 50, in dainty range of coloured floral designs and two-tone borders; fast washing colours. Friday Special, 3/11. o /c. AT Hugo & Shearer’s. —Liberty ' Lawns, 36in. Unusually smart designs; colours guaranteed. Friday Special, 3/6 yard. 2 /fi AT Hugo & Shearer’s. —Fairly ' Crepes, 36in. A dainty Lingerie Cloth; fascinating small designs. All shades, fast colours. Friday Special, 2/6 yard. A/I AAT Hugo & Shearer’s.—'Locknit ' Rompers, in dainty shades of Sky, Pink, Nil and White. Sizes, 16, 18, 20. Friday Special, 4/11. 4/11 AT Hugo & Shearer’s.—Celanese Wool-lined Bloomers; shades of Sky, Shell, Apple, Fawn, Cream and Navy. Sizes, S.W., W., O.S. Friday Special, 4/11. WAIRARAPA SPECIALS. PVERY local product you purchase helps New Zealanders. Ask for Hansell’s Cloudy. Food Flavourings, Beau Brocade Bath Essences, Beau Brocade Hand Lotion and “Morlife” for better heatlh. Tl/TEN prefer Hansell’s non-perfumed Hair Cream, made by Hansell’s Laboratories, Ltd., the Essence Specialists of New Zealand. Support local industry. “Tl/rORLIFE!” “Morlife!” “Morlife!” ihe wonder tablets for Anaemia, Listlessness and General Debility. From all chemists and leading stores, at 2/6 and 6/- per bottle. The results will amaze you. BUSINESS WANTEDS. GOVERNMENT Certified Seed Pota'Jt toes —Epicure, Early Rose, Robin Adair, Sutton’s, Dakota and leading varieties, at “Garden House,” ’phone 1997. 1/Q YARD.—36in. British Mericord, ° neat spot and fleck designs. A good Haircord Cloth for Children’s Frocks. Guaranteed fadeless; 1/8 yard. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. PLOWER Seedlings—lceland Poppies x (3 choice new varieties), Antirrhinums (6 varieties, art shades), Stock (in 4 separate colours), Ursenia (Veldt Daisy), Silene (a wonderful little bright border plant), Larkspur (new stock flowered), Cheiranthus, Nemesia, Dimorphotheca, Hollyhock, Petunia, Pink and Blue, etc. —Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. QUITS cleaned and pressed —an excellent job. Every care taken. Price, 5/-.—W. Tai Lee, Queen Street, Masterton. SITTINGS—AIf popular Breeds, high egg-producing strains. Posted return mail, 10/- (Special quality 20/-). Price list free.—Poultry Department, Massey College, Palmerston North.
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