AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre,” 8 p.m. GUEST NIGHT, ]/- and 9d. THE SCREEN UNLEASHES A BLAST OF DYNAMITE! ... THE ARMY ATTACKS! THE NAVY STRIKES! SEE THEM SMASH THE UNDERWORLD WITH HOT .LEAD! " A rocking, shocking picture that startled a nation into the anticrime crusade! “YOU MAY BE NEXT!” “YOU MAY BE NEXT!” “YOU MAY BE NEXT!” ANN SOTHERN — LLOYD NOLAN DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE Also: — The fastest fun-feast since Eve ribbed Adam! Here’s mile-a-minute melodrama that will keep your chuckling! “THEY MET IN A TAXI.” “THEY MET IN A TAXI.” “THEY MET IN A TAXI.” CHESTER MORRIS FAY WRAY LIONEL- STANDER ■ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES. WAIRARAPA TROTTING CLUB. A SPECIAL General Meeting will be held at 8 o’clock TONIGHT (Tuesday, January 31) in the Fire Brigade Hall, Greytown. H. MORTENSON, • Secretary.FOOT ADVICE FREE. WHATEVER your foot trouble, there ” is a Dr School remedy or appliance to give you permanent relief. Don’t go on suffering needless pain. Call and let us give you a free Pedograph Foot Test. Dr Scholl’s methods are known the world over. —Campbell’s Pharmacy. ’ 9 MASTERTON FIRE BRIGADE. APPLICATIONS are invited for Residential and Non-Residential Auxiliaries. Full details are obtainable from the Superintendent, to whom applications should be addressed. D. B. CURRY, Secretary. MRS HULME, L.T.C.L., L.L.C.M. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, HARMONY AND ELOCUTION. Will Resume Teaching on FEBRUARY 7, 1939. 138 SHORT STREET. ’Phone 1838.
MISS CONSTANCE DONALD. L.R.S.M., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, HARMONY & THEORY OF MUSIC. Will Resume Teaching on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Studio: Mason’s Buildings. , ’Phone 2190. MISS GWEN GREIG, L.R.S.M. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. Will Resume Teaching on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 37 POWNALL STREET. MISS GRACE GAUDIN, • L.R.S.M., Lond. PIANOFORTE & ART OF SINGING. Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Interviews each Afternoon from February 1, or by arrangement. Studio: Room 7, C. Smith’s Buildings. MASTERTON. ’Phone 1574. THE DANGER SPOT. THE biggest percentage of accidents happen right in your own home. They may seem slight, but they are dangerous. Every wise housewife knows the necessity of having on hand a safe, instant remedy for such emergencies. “ROSE HEALING OINTMENT” is unequalled for quick and effective relief in all cases of cuts, abrasions, burns, sores, etc., and is also particularly valuable in cases of Varicose Ulcers and skin affections. Recommended and sold, in 1/6 and 2/6 ja rs , by “CAMPBELL’S PHARMACY,” The Family Chemists, Masterton. 1
SPORTS SALE. r’OLFERS! We still have a number W 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. pOLF SUNDRIES too numerous to mention, going at ridiculous prices, at Donald’s Sports Sale. QADDLERY! Albert "Donald’s are not ° closing their Saddlery Department. This is still going strong. J FATHER REPAIRS of all kinds still being done expertly at Donald’s, The Saddlers, opp. Regent. _ QPORTS DEPARTMENT closing down 0 at Donald’s, The .Saddlers, ’phone 1321. IJARGAINST” Only a few'Golf Bags left. Now selling at ridiculous prices. pOLF 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" U Ball, made by Dunlop’s, now selling at 1/2, in half dozen or one dozen lots. Be in at Donald’s Sports Sale. palm. U for 3/3 per pair—half original price —at Donald’s Sports Sale. p OLF CLUBST" Onlya few clubs left. Going at less than cost price.— Donald’s Sale. fjOLF - 'JACKETS! Ja~para Jackets, light and waterproof, less than cost, at Donald’s, opposite Regent. erfflNGS'—All popular breeds, high egg-producing strains. Posted return mail, 10/- (Special quality, 20/-). Price list free—Poultry Department, Massey College, Palmerston North.
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