When It’s a-Swelter Outside— IT’S COOL AT — THE REGENT — f>OME AND DANCE at the Masonic Saturday Night and “keep fit.” Blue River Orchestra, Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6, Double 4/-. ■ AIRS R. V .BRADER, 48 Bannister St.. 1 x Masterton, has vacancies for private pupils for Pitman’s Shorthand and Typewriting. Fees moderate. YfELp- THE CHILDREN help them■n selves! Patronise their Carnival on the College grounds, March 4. Bigger and brighter than ever. Admission, 6d; children free. save at7codV’s. TREE Crystal Water Sets with Dining r Suites. Any Bedspread Half Price with a Bedroom Suite. Free storagefree delivery. Save at Cody’s, Home Furnishers. OOGNS.—SoiicTOak Bedroom Suite.— This is a soundly-built modern style Suite that is priced pounds below its value. Inspection invited. Save at Cody’s; Home Furnishers. jn /n— TALLBOYS. ' Buy a brand new Talboy at the price of secondhand. Oak Tea Wagons, 29/6. Carpets and Rugs' at great reductions. Save at Cody’s, Home Furnishers. 9 ,■/.-.MILLINERY; reduced from 21/-! ° 15/6, 9/li. Others, 1/,-. Model Silk Costumes, 4gns. for 39/6. Save at Cody’s Sale. ' fTALF PRICE.—ModeI Frocks. Linen Costumes, 49/6 for 25/-. Worsted Costumes, tailor cut, from 59/6 to sgns. Save at Cody’s Sale. ■ ■ T/i^FELTS;—Smart Styles. Suede '' ■ Ready-to-wears, 8/11. Peach Bloom Velours, veil and ostrich feather trimmings, 21/-. Save at Cody’s. Cd—TENNIS SOX, 6d, 9d, 101 d, 1/-. U Silk Gloves, 1/-, 1/6, 1/11. Fullyfashioned Pure Silk Hose, 3/11 for 2/11. —Save at Cody’s Sale. tTeMNANTS _ HALF PRICE.—36-inch Heavy Silk Linens, 2/11 for 11 Jd. 36in. Printed Silks, 1/H for 1/-. —Save at Cody’s Sale. 7Jd—SUPPER CLOTHS?~36 x 36, 1/3 * ~ for 7Jd. Linen Tea Towels, 1/3 for 10jd. 36i"n. Printed Sheer, 2/11 for 1/6. —Save at Cody’s Salih ——— P ]An o tiTni nG. piANO TUNING.—F. Weingott, tuner to Government Tourist Bureau, ■ Convents, Colleges. Country visited I anywhere. Workmanship guaranteed. iPhone 1471. 15 Victoria Street, Masterton. pIANOS, Player-Pianos, Organs tuned 17 or repaired. Borer eradicated, keyboards renovated'. Workmanship, guaranteed.—F. Weingott, 15 Victoria Street, ’phone 1471 J TOR Piano Tuning and/or Repairing ■ by an expert, ring or call A. Miller Hope, ’phone 2651; 21 Macara Street, Masterton. , GRA HA M'»S~SALE VALUES. ~ TtT GRAHAM & CO., LTD—Babies’ Flannelette Crib Blankets, in Rose, Saxe and Cream. Animal designs. Special Price, 1/9 each. 1 aTjEGRAHAM &'CO7lTD.—Coloured Bordered Mercerised Breakfast Cloths, Green, Saxe and Gold borders. Size, 54 x 70. Special Price, 4/6 each. LTD.—Pure Linen Coloured Bordered Cloths, assortedWripe borders. Guaranteed to boil. Size, 54 x 70. Usually 11/6. Special Price, 8/11. AT J .GRAHAM & CO., LTD.—Ladies’ Art Silk Hose, full fashioned, new Cooltex sole. New shades. Special price for this week, 3/11. AT J. GRAHAM COTITD— Our 2-1 stock of Ladies’ Silk Hose is now complete. Prestige, Brettle’s, Lady Jane and Big Four, in all sizes and newest shades. A T~J7GRAHAM~<sTCO7uTb. -Men’s Golf Caps reduced during this week. See window display. Prices range from 2/11 each. MISCELLANEOUS. VOLLEGE KARNIVAL patrons on 1V March 4 are urged to insure their lives, because they may die laughing! Admission, 6d; children free. WHAT NONSENSE! Can’t get Drov’V enM Ring 1486. PARMERSf" Before "you buy elseL where, see the Double Furrow Tractor Plough for only £33/10/-. Cheapest plough ever offered.—Masson & Co., Carterton. fSON’T SAY you heard i<,was a good show—be there and enjoy yourself. Kollege Karnival. March 4. Admission, 6d; children free. “WEAVER” is the only sauce I dare give Father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealandmade. POR good quality meals at the fairest 1 of prices, always eat at Tozer’s South End Fish Mart, Queen Street. Best linen ticking. Rolled edges and well buttoned. Obtainable at the lowest prices in the Wairarapa at Kenner’s, Ltd., The Complete Home Furnishers, Queen Street. POLLEGE"KARNIVAL, March 4. A good laugh is worth more than a 5/6 bottle of medicine. See the wonkey saw, lawnmower, races, treacle bun eating, topsy turvy, the circus, roll downs, knock downs, side shows galore. Admission, (id. lAM"FRUITTi season—Plums, NectarJ ines, Apricots and Peaches. Order yours now from J. K. Louis and Co., the quality fruiterers, opp. Dalgety’s. ’Phone 2183. We deliver. STIMULATE flagging appetites. For tomorrow’s lunch try Beaver Brpnd Worcester Sauce. New Zealand-made. T.TAIL’HITLER! "Hail Mussolinfl Hail rain or snow! March 4 for the Kollegc Karnival. Children free. Adults sixpence. See George in thi; lawnmower race. Fawn RiOWERSF Lawn Mowers sharpened and set. Expert service and promptness.—R. Lambert, Engineer. Coradine Street. ’Phone 1637. ■ T)ON’T FORGET? If you order your Fruit and Vegetables from J. K. ; Louis and Co. (opp. Dalgety’s), ’phone 12183, they will be delivered free.
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