AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre,” 8 p.m. GUEST NIGHT, 1/- and 9d. Finally Tonight. EDMUND LuWE ANN SOTHERN “GRAND EXIT.” “GRAND EXIT.” Also: — CRASHING ... LANDSLIDE DYNAMITE ... DRAMA! “TOO TOUGH TO KILL.” VICTOR JORY— SALLY O’NEIL (Both recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW! DICK FORAN DICK FORAN (The Singing Cowboy) Ridin’, Ropin’, Shootin’, Lovin'. Singin’—as only he can in “DEVIL’S SADDLE LEGION.” Also: — ("Sam, Pick Up the Musket.”) STAN. HOLLOWAY LAURENCE GROSSMITH A story as human as “The Village Blacksmith” and as modern as a stream-lined straight-eight! Laughter and tears mingle in this fine story. “SONG OF THE FORGE.” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY—2.IS & 8 p.m. ON THE STAGE. “THE TROUBADOURS.” PIANO-ACCORDION BAND.
WOODVILLE RACES. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, DECEMBER ,10 & 12. Excellent Track, Well-appointed Course. Single Pool Tote. First Race 12.15. ADMISSION: Men, ss; Ladies, 2s. Special rail-car Saturday from Wellington via Wairarapa. W. A. LYON, Secretary. ZEST FOR YOUR APPETITE! Made from choice Hutt-grown Tomatoes and selected Nelson apples, MURDOCH’S TOMATO AND APPLE CHUTNEY adds distinction to the plainest of fare and gives zest to lagging appetites. Made under ideal conditions, it is unequalled for its purity. Serve MURDOCH’S TOMATO AND APPLE CHUTNEY and add laurels to your. reputation as a hostess! Procurable at: McGavin’s, Ltd., Queen Street, Masterton. • NOTICE. PROM DECEMBER 12 the service previously carried on by me will be operated by the N.Z. Railways Department, who have taken over my staff and intend running on similar lines. The telephone number is 51, Featherston, and any orders transmitted to this number will receive prompt attention. Thanking all my clients for past support. W. J. McGILL, Featherston. CYCLE SPECIALS. ROLPH’S Cycle Works for first-grade Cycles. They cost no more. Cash or terms. Cycle Repairs by first-class mechanics only. ’Phone 2458. IJOLPH’S Cycle Works for Prams, Dolls’ Prams, Children’s Tricycles, Boys’ and Girls’ Cycles. Pay a deposit now and secure yours for ’Xmas. Don’t disappoint the kiddies. ’Phone 2458. ROLPH’S Cycle Works for Lawn Mower Grinding by electric grinding machine. A perfect job. New mowers in stock. Work guaranteed. ’Phone 2458. MISCELLANEOUS. QOLD MEATS.—Brawn, lOd lb.; Luncheon Sausage, 9d lb.; Pork Sausages, 9d lb.; Ham and Chicken, 6d each; Saveloys, 1/- doz.; Cooked Ham, 2/4 lb. ’Phone 2371.—Taylor’s Grocery, next to Hugo & Shearer’s. We deliver. QHILDREN’S Frocks, Rompers, Bonnets, Bootees and Bibs, at Miss Cockerill’s.
'TRY Grey’s Cash and Carry Butchery this week-end for your joint — where you get meat at the lowest possible price and the best quality, civility and service. Telephone 1748. “ for the ’Xmas Bride! Bouquets, Sheafs and Sprays. All classes of floral work done by Dennis Fairbrother, Garden House, Bannister Street. JENNER’S Pre-’Xmas Sale finishes next Saturday, December 10. Arrange about your ’Xmas Furnishing now. —Kenner’s, Ltd., Queen Street, “TJEAVER” is the only sauce I dare give Father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealandmade. SUITABLE"" GIFTS! Chinese Handmade Handkerchiefs, also Tissues, Pyramids, etc., at Miss Cockerill’s. Q VENING-" DISPLAY of Christmas Cakes on Thursday, the 15th, from 7 to 8. —State Kitchenette. TJARMERS and Citizens, why go outside your own district, when you can order your hams and sides of bacon for Christmas from the Wairarapa Bacon Factory, Carterton. Telephone 19. Support local industry. MEW stocks, new prices; both fresh. Green Peas, 31bs. for 1/-; New Potatoes, 61bs. for 1/-.—At J. K. Louis & Co., opp. Dalgety’s. JJENDERSON’S Succession Cabbage Plants. —Plant these now for Autumn use. This variety is fairly free from the attacks of White Butterfly. Also ready: Savoy Cabbage, Brussels Sprouts and Broccoli.—Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road. ’Phone 1304.
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