AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— -The People’s Theatre,” 8 p.m. Finally Tonight: WILLIAM BOYD, as lIOPALONG CASSIDY “PARTNERS OF THE PLAINS.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) and LOUISE CAMPBELL—LEW AYRES “SCANDAL STREET.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW GUEST NIGHT, 1/- and 9d. ELECTRIFYING ENTERTAINMENT AS STARTLING AS ITS TITLE! Science sends out a new challenge to the underworld! A twist of the dial traps a killer! “TRAPPED BY TELEVISION.” MARY ASTOR—LYLE TALBOT (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also: — A he-man who had gold in his gloves until he trained on kisses and night clubs. “TWO-FISTED GENTLEMAN.” JAMES DUNN—JUNE CLAYWORTH (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
PUBLIC NOTICES. A MEETING of Cricketers interested in the Sport will be held in the Featherston Fire Station on Wednesday, October 5, 1938, at 8 p.m.—F. Dohnt, Convenor. WAIRARAPA PERMANENT TRUSTEES, LIMITED. WE can offer an investment for £6OO at 4J% on contributory mortgage of first-class security, with trustee margin. Appy to ARTHUR D. LOW, Secretary. Church Street, Masterton. ~ bible SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING. THE ANNUAL .MEETING of the Brit--1 ish and Foreign Bible Society will be held in St Matthew’s Parish Hall on MONDAY, October 3, at 2.30 p.m. Speaker: REV A. T. THOMPSON, M.A., 8.D., late Commonwealth Secretary. All interested cordially invited to attemjl. SYPATRICK’S' CHURCH, MASTERTON. TEN Explanatory Talks on the Catholic Religion will be given in St Patrick’s Church by Rev Father Bird, C.S.S.R., every evening until Tuesday, October 11. 7.30 p.m. week-nights and 7 p.m. on Sunday. Tonight’s subject: “What Think You of Christ?” Some say, “The greatest man who ever lived.” Others say, “The greatest Socialist who ever lived.” WHAT DO YOU SAY? Attend This Evening and Decide.
W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. 14 /fi PAIR at our Boot Department.— -*- 4 '/ ° Men’s Brown and Grey Suede Sandals for sports wear; also tan, with crepe soles, 12/6 pair.—Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. 19 PAIR* a t our Boot Department.— V Men’s Black Chrome Working Shoes, leather soles, wide fitting. Sizes, 8, 81 and 9 only.—Wairarapa Farmers, W.F'C.A., Ltd. 99 /£ PAIR at our Boot Department.— 3G pairs Men > s Black Chrome Working Boots, rubber soles, made by O'Brien’s.®’ All sizes.—Wairarapa Farmers W.F.C.A., Ltd. ■ 1 j /a PAIR at our Boot Department. — J ” L / u Women's White and Fawn Linen Sandal Shoes, Cuban heels; also 1-bar and fawn lace. This week only. — Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. on /|R PAIR at our Boot Department — ' Men’s English Shoes, C. and E. Lewis. Black and tan, square and round toes, four fittings, arch support, including half sizes.—Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. 7 1 PAIR at our Boot Department.— •/■*■-’- Women’s White Canvas Laceup Shoes, medium heels. Fawn Canvas Courts, 4/11 pair—Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. 91/« PAIRTTourBoot Department.— ■ /u Women’s White Kid and Buck Court Shoes, self lined, perfect fitting, medium and high heels. All sizes. Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd.
MISCELLANEOUS. SPRING is here! And with a pair of 0 Shoes from Davies you will feel your best on every occasion. TOMATO PLANTS now ready for • planting in warm corners of your garden. We are offering our wellknown strain. Plants well hardened off.—Robinson's Nurseries, Whatman Road. ’Phone 1304. Wairarapa Agents: W.F.C.A., Ltd., all branches. THAT Camera of yours! It’s not much 1 use without a film. Bring it into Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy (next Page’s Corner), and have it loaded with the spool of your choice. Kodak, Selo, Nuro and Agfa Films in every size. CREEN’p’EAS and New Potatoes — u This season's fresh stocks are in now. Get yours at J. K. Louis & Co., opposite Dalgety’s. i| DESTROY Use White Butterfly with Derridust, the only effective method. Obtainable in lib. and -Jib. tins, at The Garden House, ’phone 1194. JAWN~MdWERS! Lawn Mowers sharpened and set. Expert service and promptness. —R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 1637. 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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