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When It’s a-Swelter Outside — IT’S COOL AT — THE REGENT — IF THE WEATHER IS DOUBTFUL FOR THE INTER-HOUSE SPORTS TOMORROW ’PHONE 1646— “TIMES-AGE” 1647— “TIMES-AGE” 1280—STATE KITCHENETTE From 12.30. FLAG WILL BE FLOWN AT THE POST OFFICE IF SPORTS ARE POSTPONED. l,l 1 ■ ■ ' » ' COMBINED CARNIVAL. BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY—Y.M.C.A. THE CARNIVAL STARTS TOMORROW TOMORROW AT THE OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE 8 p.m. 8 p.m. With a' Spectacular Production — DEBUTANTES’ REVUE DEBUTANTES’ REVUE DEBUTANTES’ REVUE A Colourful Extravaganza with a Cast of 100 Gifted and Specially Trained Artists. And on MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. RESERVE NOW at H. E. Pither’s. 4/-,. 3/-, 2/-. Plans Are Filling Fast— RESERVE NOW! C. SMITH’S BARGAINS. /•d FOR one. .ounce...skeins of Premier u Fingering. Full range of colours and new marls to select from. Only 6d skein at C. Smith’s. o/fi FOR Smart"ArUSilk and Cotton Breakfast Cloths. Cream ground with bright allover check designs. Fast washing colours. Only 2/G at C. Smith’s. 1 Aid FOR bemaret Paper Patterns. Half the price of most patterns and just as good. Good selection in stock and new patterns arriving. Only IOJd at C. Smith’s. c /11 FORMen’s Winceyette Pyjamas. x 1 Smart stripe designs in all sizes. Full cuff and thoroughly made. Only 6/11 for dll sizes at C. Smith’s. 10 /fi FOR Premier Neg. Shirts, with IV / U 2 collars to match. New and neat designs in Blue, Green, Fawn and Grey. Quality guaranteed. All sizes for 10/6 at C. Smith’s. IK/T FOR Railcord Tweed Work -LJ/u Trousers. Popular quality for hard wear. 19/6 for Colonial Saddle Tweed Trousers, Grey and Brown shades. All sizes and reliable quality. — C. Smith, Ltd. CLASS? fTed” SPECI A LS. X LWAYSTreadThe Classified Column. The shopping hints and items listed are always showing bargains. gULBS! “Bulbs!" Bulbs!“ All ’ new season’s Bulbs have arrived at Garden House, Bannister Street. Iris, Anemones, Ixias, Freesias and Ranunculi!. JUTTING and~fitting Jodhpurs is our V job. Let us do your next pair.— Donald & Joy, The Tailors, Queen St. nOING“Lock and Key Repairs is a specialist’s job. King and Henry are the local specialists. P VERY MOTHER loves" her kiddies, but how nice it is to have their young faces smiling at you later on. H. Hope Cross, Queen Street, is the Photographer. PURNITURE! 'New range just arrivr ed of two-tone Oak Bedroom Suites and Chesterfield Suites at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. pOING CAMPING?' ' Get all your requisites at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. Motor Tents, Tents, Camp Beds and Mattresses. MERE we are! Our business is “Lasting,” and Lasting Well is our motto. —R. E.’ Brewster, Shoe Repairer, Queen Street. INTEREST yourself in the Classified Columns of the “Times-Age.” Great shopping hints are always there. JUST TRY having a haircut at ’’ Jacob’s. You’ll come again. Saloon opens at 7 a.m. Right in Queen Street. jrNOCKED“ABOUT! Noi~our goods, but our prices. Shoosmith’s Summer Sale. Every article reduced. TET the youngsters ride a cycle to school this year. Call in to Geo. Barr’s and choose one they need—but do it now. MAKING ordinary heads of hair look x like Real heads of hair is the business of Mrs Lilian McKenzie, Queen Street. ’Phone 1521. V lCEand“tasty Fish"MealsTi-ealways served at the Tout de Suite, Queen Street. f)UR MILK-MADE BREAD"is'made to be buttered. Try it as toast —it’s delicious. —Reeves’ Bakery, Queen St. piN your faith on Fresh Fish —you will be sure of Fresh Fish if it comes from the Al Fish Mart. QUITE a few people don’t know that the De Luxe Dining Rooms serve real hot meals from 12—2. Well, they do!

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1939, Page 1

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593

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1939, Page 1

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