AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre,” 8 p.m. GUEST NIGHT, 1/- and 9d. Exciting adventure across the China Seas! Facing a firing squad! Thrills and daring ... just for a man! “ROAMING LADY.” “ROAMING LADY.” “ROAMING LADY.” FAY WRAY—RALPH BELLAMY Also Screening:— Thrills ... Cracking the perfect alibi ... Death awaits the next who follows the trail. “ALIBI FOR MURDER.” “ALIBI FOR MURDER.” “ALIBI FOR MURDER.” WILLIAM GARGAN MARGUERITE CHURCHILL (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) P UBLIC NOTICES. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK. ST MATTHEW'S PARISH HALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 10 am. to 5 p.m. TENNIS. MASTERTON LAWN TENNIS CLUB. (Incorporated.) rpHE Official Opening of the above Club for the 1938-39 season will take place on SATURDAY, October 22, at 2 p.m. Past, present and intending members and members of kindred clubs cordially invited. A. H. WARD, Hon. Secretary. “UNABLE TO WRITE.” “J SUFFERED acute Rheumatism for years, gnd couldn’t hold a pen to write. R.U.R. revolutionised my life. ... I regained the use of my arm, and to me R.U.R. means Real Universal Relief,” states Mr T. Connelly, 30 Fitzgerald Avenue. Christchurch. R.U.R., with money-back guarantee; for Rheuifiafism,. Lumbago. ■ Sciatica,, . Neuritis and Gout. Procurable from Wood’s Pharmacy. 1 GRAHAM’S VALUES. TJISCUIT Curtain Nets, with coloured stripes, Rose, Green and Saxe; 1/-, 1/3 to 1/9 yard. Plain Cotton Net, 36in. wide, from IOAd yard. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. QPECIALTor This' Week! 54in. Soft 10 Bleached Twill Sheeting, 1/4 yard. 80in. Twill, soft finish, 2/3 yard. Heavy Unbleached Herringbone Sheeting. Single 1/6, Double 2/6 yard.—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. TSOYS’ CoTton Athletic-shape Singlets. Prices range from 9d each. All sizes in stock. Cotton Interlock Athletic Singlets, from 1/3 each. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. T ADIES Aft Silk Hose, in assorted shades and sizes. A real good house hose; 1/11 pair. Ladies’ Gunmetal Silk Hose, usually to 3/11. Special for this week, 2/9 pair.—Al J. Graham & Co., Ltd. _ CHILDREN’S Ankle Sox, in plain Cream and striped tops, all sizes, from 17- pair. Ladies' Cream Cellular Ankle Sox, 1/4 pair—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. T ADIES’ Bemberg Striped Frocks, full cut and well made, assorted colourings. S.S. Women’s to O.S. Women’s. Assorted styles. Short sleeves, 6/11 to 8/11; long sleeves, O.S. Women’s. 10/6. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. MISCELLANEOUS. ADD piquancy to a plain meal by adding Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce. .New Zealand-made and New Zealand’s most popular sauce. T\TO drudgery in scrubbing floors when Beau Brocade Bath Essence is used in the water. Fragrance of flowers! At all chemists and stores, 2/- per bottle. (pOMATO PLANTS now ready for A planting in warm corners of your garden. We are offering our well* known strain. Plants well hardened off. —Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road. ’Phone 1304. Wairarapa Agents: W.F.C.A., Ltd., all branches. T ETTUCE and TomatU SaladU How delicious that would be if the Tomatoes came from J. K. Louis & Co., opp. Dalgety’s, and they are only 1/3 lb. pREEN PEAS and New Potatoes — This season’s fresh stocks are in now. Get yours at J. K. Louis & Co., opposite Dalgety’s. pESTROY the White Butterfly with Derridust, the only• effective method. Obtainable in 11b. and |lb. tins, at The Garden House, ’phone 1194. p'REE! A Wire Mattress with every Bedroom Suite purchased during Stocktaking Sale. Kenner’s, Ltd., Queen Street. pAMERAS for 1939 now on show at Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy, next Page’s Corner. Models from 7/6. See window displays. yOTE for “Morlife” if you are feeling ' run down. These wonder tablets contain minerals in organic form. At all chemists and stores. T>lCH — and piquant. Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce adds zest to any meal. Made in New Zealand. piG FARMERS! Have your pigs cured at the Wairarapa Bacon Factory, opposite Railway Station, Carterton, for IJd per lb. This bacon is really appetising. Receiving every day.— Ben Rayner, proprietor. T AWN MOWERS! Lawn Mowers ■*'* sharpened and set. Expert service and promptness. —R. Lambert, EnginI eer, Coradine Street. 'Phone 1637.
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