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AMUSEMENTS. —THE REGENT——THE REGENT— Your Favourite Theatre. 7.45 Nightly. —THURS. & FRI. ONLY— A strange man in her bedroom! A strange feeling in her heart! A strange entrancing romance with lots of hilarity in “LOVE IN A BUNGALOW” “LOVE IN A BUNGALOW” “LOVE IN A BUNGALOW” NAN GREY KENT TAYLOR HOBART CAVANAGH (Rec’d by Censor for Adults.) SATURDAY, 2.15 & 7.45. THE FUNNIEST COMEDIAN N.Z. HAS EVER SEEN! Don’t be left out in the cold on Saturday! Book your seats. Get yourself ready for a good laugh, and LET GEORGE DO IT. LET GEORGE DO IT. LET GEORGE DO IT. WE KNOW WE KNOW YOU’RE GOING TO LAUGH. YOU’RE GOING TO LAUGH. AND HOW! AND HOW! AND HOW! Give the Kids (and yourself) a treat on Saturday. MONSTER MATINEE, 2.15. MONSTER MATINEE, 2.15. RESERVE NOW. RESERVE NOW. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THANKS. MRS E. MARSHALL and family thank Dr Berney, Dr Cowie, and the staff of the Masterton Hospital for their kindness during the recent illness of the late Matthew Crawford Marshall, and all those who forwarded many expressions of sympathy in their sad loss. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. LIBRARY, READING ROOM AND OFFICE HOURS. TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, commencing on MONDAY, October 3, 1938, the following hours will be observed: — PUBLIC READING ROOM. WEEK-DAYS, open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS, open from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. LENDING LIBRARY. WEEK-DAYS, except Saturdays, open continuously from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. SATURDAYS, open from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. BOROUGH OFFICES. Closed to the Public each day at 4.30 p.m. By Order, T. T. DENBEE, Town Clerk. MARRIED PEOPLE. “THE Husband and Wife’s HandA book,” written by an eminent London doctor, sent you Post Free under plain sealed wrapper for 1/- only (Postal Notes or Stamps).—Chemists’ Supplies Co., Dept. M.T., Box 1178, Christchurch. MAKES GOOD COOKING BETTER. MURDOCH'S WORCESTERSHIRE A SAUCE makes plain meals attractive —tasty dishes even tastier! Adds piquancy and charm to tye most despised of “left overs.” In soups, gravies, stews; with fish and cold meats, MURDOCH’S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE will give your food a deliciousness you’ve never dreamed of. Obtainable from J. WATSON, LTD., 37 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. 6 HERE’S A GUARANTEED STOMACH COMPOUND. A NEW, complete preparation, MAVEX SLIPPERY. ELM STOMACH COMPOUND removes stomach and bowel ulceration, stomach nerves, sickness, vomiting, etc. Contains finest malt. Relief or money back. 3/- tin, from W. J. Campbell, Chemist. 3 TYRE NEWS PROCESS? CONDITIONS and methods of manufacture are probably the most important quality of any article. Bad processing will often appear only after months of use —the knowledge is then of little value. In the hands of expert moulders, our modern design machinery and first quality raw materials are responsible- to a large degree for the excellent performance of our rebuilt tyres. Remember! It’s safer’ to buy tyres which you KNOW will stand up. WAIRARAPA VULCANISING CO., (J. Lanigan, Proprietor), JACKSON STREET. ’PHONE 1994. BUSINESS WANTEDS. FISH Meals have added appeal when served with Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce. The Sauce with the “spicy” flavour. OESTROY the White Butterfly with Derridust, the only effective method. Obtainable in lib. and Jib. tins, at The Garden House, ’phone 1194. WANTED KNOWN. —Parcels for Mar” tinborough, Hinakura, Dyerville and East Coast Stations, Daily Delivery from Masterton at 4 p.m. Depot: Adcock’s, Stationers. —Banks’ Daily Service. tAwN~TwdWrS!~ Lawn Mowers sharpened and set. Expert service and promptness.—R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine ’Phone_l637. CAMERAS for 1939 now on show at Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy, next Page’s Corner. Models from 7/6. See window displays.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 September 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 September 1938, Page 1

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