AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre,” 8 p.m. Finally Tonight: GUEST NIGHT, 1/- and 9d. Greater even than “The 39 “Steps.” A grand all-star cast makes wartime history ' throb with reality. The passions of a paid spy, a professional killer, a peaceful agent and one heroic woman are caught in the net of warring nations. “SECRET AGENT.” “SECRET AGENT.” “SECRET AGENT.” ROBT. YOUNG MADELEINE CARROLL PETER LORRE—JOHN GIELGUD ■ (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) \ Also: — BRILLIANT, BRIGHT, BREEZY ENTERTAINMENT This is truly an outstanding entertainment and has been classed as one of the finest variety films yet presented. “SHE SHALL HAVE “SHE SHALL HAVE “SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC.” MUSIC.” MUSIC.” CLAUDE DAMPIER—JUNE CLYDE JACK HYLTON’S BAND WOIZIKOWSKY BALLET And a Score of Great Acts! ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LEGAL NOTICE. HPHE OFFICES of Solicitors practising ' ’ in the Wairarapa District will be closed from the usual closing hour on FRIDAY, December 23, 1938, to the usual opening hour on WEDNESDAY, : January 11, 1939. : R. McKENZIE, Hon. Secretary, Wairarapa Law Association. TAXI PATRONS. , WE APPEAL to the Public of Mas- ; terton and district to kindly be ready at the time of Taxi Order, as. ; owing to the number of ofders to be attended to, we will be working on the clock. We realise that everyone is busy with Christmas shopping, and so are we. Hence the appeal. All wait- ’ ing time will be charged for. ’ Inserted by the Combined Taxis of Master ton. GIVE “DISTINCTION” TO YOUR MEALS! QERVE MURDOCH’S PURE TO- ° MATO SAUCE and you will be gratified with the eagerness and zest it adds to everyone’s appetite. Made ' under ideal conditions from specially- ’ selected, choice Hutt-grown toma--1 toes," MURDOCH’S PURE TOMATO SAUCE is guaranteed pure and unadulterated. Ask for MURDOCH’S and get the BEST! Procurable at J. Watson, Ltd., 37 Queen Street, Masterton. 6 “The Little Shop Around the Corner” FOR XMAS GIFTS. ROAMER, Hafis and Rotary Wrist Watches, Gold Sleeve Links, Silver Cigarette Cases, Richelieu Pearls, French Compacts, Gents’ and Ladies’ Brush Sets. WIDE RANGE OF NOVELTIES. “ SEYMOUR GILDING, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. 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. ROLPH’S Cycle ’Works for Prams, xv 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 grindr ing machine. A perfect job. New mowers in stock. Work guaranteed. ’Phone 2458. MISCELLANEOUS. FLOWERS for the ’Xmas Bride! g x Bouquets, Sheafs and Sprays. All v classes of floral work done by Dennis Fairbrother, Garden House, Bannister Street. >■ fYGHT^Lunches"and cold meats taste ’’ far better with a dash of Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce. Made in New t _ Zealand. o TAARMERS’Ina Citizens, why go i- outside your own district, jvhen you can order your hams and 'sides of bacon for Christmas from the Wailarapa Bacon Factory, Carterton. Telephone 19. Support local industry. Grey town and local-ly-grown hothouse tomatoes. Gel your supply from J. K. Louis and Co., d opposite Dalgety’s. QUNBURN! Hansell’s Beau Brocade ~ ° Hand Lotion is the most effective and soothing remedy for sunburn as Stocked by all leading chemists anc stores, 2/- per bottle. is “REAVER” is the only sauce I dare 0 give Father. Tomato and Worces:s, ter. Real appetisers. New Zealand--7 made. id jpYCLE RIDING' is a pleasure if youi :’s machine is in good order. Let Steve “ Sharman personally supervise youi ly cycle overhaul and then see the differ--1 ence. - TTENDERSONS - Succession Cabbage in Plants.—Plant these now for Ant'd umn use. This variety is fairly free )r from the attacks of White Butterfly - r Also ready: Savoy Cabbage, Brussel: ;e Sprouts and Broccoli—Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road. ’Phone 1304. 4
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