AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre,” 8 p.m. GUEST NIGHT, 1/- and 9d. Finally Tonight: “SECRET AGENT.” ROBT, YOUNG MADELEINE CARROLL PETER LORRE—JOHN GIELGUD (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also: — BRILLIANT, BRIGHT, BREEZY ENTERTAINMENT “SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC.” CLAUDE DAMPIER—JUNE CLYDE JACK HYLTON’S BAND WOIZIKOWSKY BALLET And a Score of Great Acts! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-MORROW! SIRENS SCREAMING! MOTORS RACING! THESE SMOKE-EAT-ING GUARDIANS OF HUMAN LIFE BLAZE THEIR WAY TO NEW THRILLS FOR YOU! Here’s an action-packed romance that makes a thrilling tribute to the heroes of the flames! “SHE LOVED A v “SHE LOVED A FIREMAN” FIREMAN” With DICK FORAN ANN SHERIDAN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And Also: — J TWO WOMEN LOVED THIS THIEF. ■ One of them a waif from the slums of Paris ... the other a wealthy woman of the world. Fiercely they waged a silent struggle to win the man whose cold blue eyes made the underworld cringe. “THE RAT.” “THE RAT.” ANTON WALBROOK RUTH CHATTERTON (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) GIFT SUGGESTIONS. “The Little Shop Around the Corner” DIAMOND RINGS ROTARY, SHOCK & WATERPROOF WRIST WATCHES. GENTS’ AND LADIES’ WRIST WATCHES. RICHELIEU PEARLS. REAL CULTURED PEAItL NEC’KLETS. SILVER CIGARETTE CASES. LADIES’ & GENTS’ BRUSH SETS. CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA. CAKE SERVERS & CAKE FORKS. SILVER-PLATED TEA SETS COMPACTS & ART BROOCHES. MANICURE SETS. CHIMING CLOCKS. CRYSTAL WATER SETS &. WINE SETS SEYMOUR GILDING, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. i 1 : " [ GROCERY BARGAINS. ’ WILL our many customers kindly help I us over this busy period by placing ■ their orders on Friday, otherwise deliv- ■ ery cannot be effected on Saturday ■ morning. ; OTORMONT’S""’Xmas Puddings. A flavour of their own. lib., 1/6; 2 lbs., 2/9. Get yours at Co-op. Stores, Bannister Street. 1 rpHE largest and best selection of tins of Fancy Assorted Biscuits in Mas- ' terton. Every tin is so decorative and 1 useful. —Co-op. Stores. OLBFcANISTER of Roma Tea decorated with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The usual quality of 1 Roma Tea, and the tin free, for 6/6. ’Phone 2337. MISCELLANEOUS. T3LOCK CAKE! Block Cake! Only 9d lb., or 21bs. for 1/5. Get your qual- ’ ity cake from Mrs Styles, Queen St, ’Phone 2034. I YpRICOTS, Peaches, Plums, Cherries and Grapes —all fresh fruit. —J. K. Louis & Co., opposite Dalgety’s. ’Phone your order, 2183. _____ ■ /\USTIN~b(L6 Salooii, metal body, excellent order; must be sold. —Mascot Motors, Ltd., Queen Street, Masterton. ’Phone 2191. SPECIALS"at Grey’s Cash and Carry ° Butchery this week-end.—Choice Hogget Mutton, Young Dairy-fed Pork, Prime Beef, and the usual unbeatable Corned Beef, Pickled Pork, Poultry and Spring Lamb. ’Phone 1748. ’VMAS CAKES, Meringues, Plum PudA dings and Almond Icing. Don’t bother cooking—get yours from Mrs Styles, Queen Street. ’Phone 2034. T~K.' LOUIS & Cb?,opp. Dalgety’s. • have new season’s Potatoes at only : 81bs. for 1/-. Don't forget to order your 'Xmas Fruit early. > pLOWERS for the ’Xmas Bride! 1 Bouquets, Sheafs and Sprays. All i classes of floral work done by Dennis Fairbrother, Garden House, Bannister i Street. ’ TAARMERS and Citizens, why go outside your own district, when you i can order your hams and sides of I bacon for Christmas from the Wai- : rarapa Bacon Factory, Carterton. Tele- , phone 19. Support local industry. FycLERIDINGAs a pleasure if your I v machine is in good order. Let Steve I Sharman personally supervise your I cycle overhaul and then see the differ- • ence. . QUNBURN! Hansell’s Beau Brocade ° Hand Lotion is the most effective and soothing remedy for sunburn. : Stocked by all leading chemists and t stores, 2/- per bottle. <■ Cabbage t xx Plants.—Plant these now for Aut--1 umn use. This variety is fairly free . from the attacks of e White Butterfly. ; Also ready: Savoy Cabbage, Brussels Sprouts and Broccoli. —Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, ’Phone 1304.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 December 1938, Page 1
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