AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre,” 8 p.m. GUEST NIGHT, 1/- and 9d. CRIMELAND’S NEW MENACE THAT “COULDN’T BE SMASHED!” But a deb wanted thrills and a reporter wanted headlines ... and smashed it! “HUMAN CARGO.” “HUMAN CARGO.” CLAIRE TREVOR—BRIAN DONLEVY (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) A GREAT ACTION DRAMA ... Written by a MAN OF ACTION, WILLIAM S. HART .... and with an ACTION STAR GEORGE O’BRIEN “O’MALLEY OF “O’MALLEY OF THE MOUNTED.” THE MOUNTED.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)
MASTERTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. ATHLETIC SPORTS MEETING. First Appearance in Masterton of PAT BOOT (Empire Games Half-mile Title Holder) In 660 Yards Invitation Handicap. . WEDNESDAY EVENING RUN, NOVEMBER 16. Race will start at approximately 6.30 p.m. Other Events, commencing at 6 p.m., will include 50 and 75 yards Handicaps, Long Jump, Javelin Throw and Two Cycle Events. Silver Coin Collection to Cover Expenses.
END CORNS FOREVER! END CORNS TODAY! QET complete relief from Corns, Callouses, Bunions, with Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads. Pain disappears instantly and 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 MRS A. E. DILLON, FLORAL ART SPECIALIST. DISTINCTIVE FLORAL WREATHS, ETC., AT REASONABLE PRICES. Address: 28 CHURCH STREET. TELEPHONE 2046.
CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. A GOOD range of Oak and Rimu Tallboys, Single Beds, Mattresses and Pillows, at J. Kerslake and Co., Queen Street. ROYS’ Grey Pullovers, no sleeves, all wool, from 4/11; Men’s do., 5/11. Get yours at Shoosmith’s, Queen Street. RAST your eye down the “Classified Column” every day—there are always good tips listed there. d°: you always have your beauty treatment at Lilian McKenzie’s? If not, why not? Make an appointment today. RASE of reading makes this classified column a very valuable guide for all types of shopping. ROR a Dainty Morning or Afternoon Tea, call in to the De Luxe Dining Rooms, opp. Regent Theatre. Soft Drinks and Ice Cream also served. Q BARR has a well-known name for * Cycle Repairs. Why don’t you take yours-.to him? JJAPPY IDEAS for Christmas. Your Kiddies’ Photograph; it will grow more precious with the years.—H. Hope Cross, State Theatre Buildings. JF you. want new Riding Breeches or Jodhpurs, you ought to at least try the service and fit offered at Donald and Joy’s. JUST Opened! A nice range of Brass Extension Curbs, Fire Screens and Log Boxes. Reserve one for ’Xmas at J. Kerslake & Co., ’phone 1329, Queen Street.
K E X S can be cut to fit any lock at King and Henry’s, opp. G.P.0., Queen Street. Bring your old lock to an expert. LOCKS are no good without keys—have a spare one cut by King and Henry, opp. G.P.0., Queen Street. AfEN’S Footwear Repairs are done exx cellently and smartly by Brewster. He’s right handy, too —just opp. Knox Church. and handy in Queen Street you find A. F. Briant, the watchmaker. Take your next watch trouble to him. He’ll fix it. QUR SHOP is noted for always having fresh fish on hand daily. Our restaurant also is noted for its good meals. —The Al Fish Mart. piPE SMOKERS! Try “Four Square” Tobacco, in six different strengths. Made by Dobie, and sold in Masterton by Jacob, Queen Street. pEEVES’ Bakery, Queen Street, is noted for its Milk-made Bread. Often buttered, but never bettered. gILENE Orientalis —the rose-coloured, clove-scented globular flowers —excellent cut flower. This novelty at Garden House. Plants 6d each, 5/- doz. rpHE TOUT-DE-SUITE, opposite Kenner’s, is where you are sure of having a good square meal. Try it. MISCELLANEOUS. npOMATO 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 j Agents: W.F.C.A., Ltd., all branches. j
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