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AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People's Theatre,” 8 p.m, TONIGHT, at 8. CASSIDY DEALS OUT JUSTICE IN WESTERN STYLE! Here’s a thrilling gun-blazing battle with gold mine raiders. Hopalong and his boys ride ’em down one by one! CLARENCE E. MULFORD’S “BAR 20 JUSTICE” “BAR 20 JUSTICE” WM. BOYD “WINDY” HAYES RUSSELL HAYDEN — GWEN GAZE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And: —• TWO GREAT DRAMATIC STARS BRING YOU THE SEARING STORY OF LOVE ON PAROLE! ... The-parole law says she’s free ... free to worry, free to starve, free to work if she can find a job ... but not free to marry the man she loves! GEORGE RAFT—SYLVIA SYDNEY GEORGE RAFT—SYLVIA SYDNEY “YOU AND ME” “YOU AND ME” With BARTON MacLANE—HARRY CAREY (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SATURDAY—2.IS p.m. Another Thrilling Chapter “TIM TYLER’S LUCK” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ATHLETIC SPORTS. ANNIVERSARY DAY JANUARY 23, 1939. ) PARK OVAL, MASTERTON. Commencing at 1.30 p.m. FEATURE EVENTS: 600 Yards RECORD ATTEMPT by PAT BOOT 3.20 p.m. EXHIBITION 440 Yards by AL FITCH 3.5 p.m. BILL PULL AR in 1 MILE 4.20 p.m. Admission to Park, 1/-; Grandstand 6d. ' Children under 14, Free. TINKLER’S IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY. IMPLEMENT CO.’S BUILDING, LINCOLN ROAD - -.- ’Phone 1257 WAS FOR SALE, Cambridge Rollers and all Implement Spares. PRICES ARE RIGHT! Jh’NGLISH Magazine Club. Have you read the latest Strand, Windsor, Wide World, Geographical? Join the Club at Cambridge Book Shop, State Theatre Buildings. 6d to join, 3d per copy to change. All Horne Magazines available. C. SMITH’S BARGAINS. 6/11 FOR Boys’ All Wool Flannel ' School Shirts, canoe or tennis; 6/11 for strong Navy Serge Shorts; 2/6 and 2/9 for School Hose, coloured bar tops, at C. Smith’s. . 9 /•> FOR Boys’ Grey Nurse Cloth ’’’Shirts, canoe collar; 3/11 for Superior Poplin Shirts, neat stripes, in Grey, Blue and Fawn; 19/6 to 29/6 for Navy Braemic Coats, at C. Smith's. 9 /ft FOR Boys’ Wool and Cotton Sin- ' gets; 2/11, large sizes; 2/3 and 2/6 for Interlock Cotton Athletic Singlets. All guaranteed British manufacture, at C. Smith’s. 2/11 FOR Crepe Satin Costume ‘ Fronts, plain shades and smart stripes; 2/11 for New Art Silk Gloves, with fancy gauntlet, in popular shades, at C. Smith’s. 9 /Q FOR Full-fashioned Bemberg Art ' Silk Stockings, dull finish, in popular shades; 3/11 for pure silk quality, all the latest colours, in every size, at C. Smith’s. 10/6 bu YS a Navy Serge Gym. Frock with black braid girdle, size 21inch; other sizes ranging up to 39-inch at 16/6. Guaranteed fast colour, all wool British serge, at C. Smith's. SPORTS SALE. QOLFERS! We still have a number of bargains which it will pay you to be in on.—Albert Donald, opp. Regent. QPORTS GOODS to go out at any old price.—Albert Donald’s, opp. Regent. JJOLF SUNDRIES too numerous to mention, going at ridiculous prices., at Donald’s Sports Sale. QADDLERY! Albert Donald’s are not k closing their Saddlery Department. This is still going strong. J EATHER REPAIRS of all kinds still J being done expertly at Donald’s. The Saddlers, opp. Regent. SPORTS DEPARTMENT closing down at Donald’s, The Saddlers, ’phone 1321. WARGAINS! Only a few' Golf Bags left. Now selling at ridiculous prices. AOLF BALLS! All first grade balls ’ now 2/6 each, in half or one dozen lots, at Donald’s Sports Sale. POLF BALLS! Our well known "250” 1 Ball, made by Dunlop's, now selling at 1/2, in half dozen or one dozen lots. Be in at Donald’s Sports Sale. pOLF GLOVES with Chamois palm, U for 3/3 per pair—half original price —at Donald's Sports Sale. pOLF'CLUBST Only a fewdubs left. U Going at less than cost price — Donald’s Sale. f'OLF JACKETS! Japara Jackets, light and waterproof, less than cost, 'at Donald’s ; opposite Regent,

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 January 1939, Page 1

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612

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 January 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 January 1939, Page 1

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