AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre.” FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. RAY MILLAND DOROTHY LAMOUR 808 BURNS—MARTHA RAY In A Riot of Fun & Romance Below the Rio Grande “TROPIC HOLIDAY.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also LLOYD NOLAN JOHN HONARD—SHIRLEY ROSS in “PRISON FARM.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROWGUEST NIGHT. — CARY GRANT — — JOAN BENNETT — GEORGE BANCROFT in Paramount’s Gay Comedy “WEDDING PRESENT” “WEDDING PRESENT” — Also — A fast-moving, humorous comedy romance set to a background of the exciting race track! HENRY FONDA MARY BRIAN—GEORGE BARBIER PAT PATERSON in “SPENDTHRIFT.” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) T OOK! Keen’s Korner Shop for Klean, Kool and Komfortable Haircutting. All Saloon Work done by experts. An attractive range of all Shaving Accessories and Fancy Goods in stock. All popular brands of Cigarettes and Tobacco procurable at shop. Call at Fred Keen’s, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, “The Korner Shop,” Masterton. YOU’RE BETTER WITH “BAXTER’S.” Baxter’s Lung Preserver is miles better, and therefore better for you. Keep “Baxter’s” handy for coughs, colds, sore throats and other bronchial ailments. “Baxter’s” is best—ask for “Baxters” the cough remedy with the tonic action. All chemists and stores, 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6. 2 PHOTO SPECIALS. WILSON'S, for quality Developing, Printing, and Enlarging.—E. F. Wilson, M.P.S., Ph.C., Chemist and Photo Dealer (next Page’s Corner). GRAHANPS - EASTER VALUES. - ROYS’ - TWEED OVERCOATS, neat check designs, in shades of Fawn and Grey. Half-belt; sizes 000 to 2. From 12/6. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. VOUTHS’ Fawn _ Herringbone Tweed Overcoats, newest cut with half belt, with 2 buttons; sizes range from 12 to 16. Prices 39/6 to 46/6.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. n/lEN’S Tartan Check Scarves, long shape with fringed ends, 1/6 each. Men’s Silk Squares, sporty designs, 3/6 each. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. MEN'S Canadian Cardigans, new col--1T"*" ours in Brushed Wool, very warm and comfortable, 35/- . each. Men’s Garbadine Golf Jackets, 17/6 to 27/6 each.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd.
rpAPESTRY CUSHION TOPS.—Assorted designs, special price 1/11 each. Art Silk Cushion Covers, fringed ends; Flame, Fawn and Brown shades, 3/6 each.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. JUST OPENED! New range of Eiderdown Quilts, shades of Gold, Green, Rose and Saxe. Quite new designs. Prices from 35/- each.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. CLASSIFIED A NICE JOB for Easter Holidays. Brighten up the happy home by doing that painting with Nelson’s (N.Z.) Paint.—J. Kerslake & Co. I p?PREPARED for the cold weather. New Season’s Men’s . Gloves at Shoosmith’s are now on sale. Cotton 1/6, Woollen 2/6 and Leather from 7/6. pOME - to the De Luxe Dining Rooms, opp. Regent Theatre, for a hot meal, 12-2, or light morning or afternoon tea. f)O you always get your fresh fish at the Al Fish Mart? Well you should. FVERY day we are told what good work is done in our Saloon. Why don’t you try it too? Mrs McKenzie, ’Phone 1521. FURNISH that spare room for your Easter guest. Single beds, matresses and tallboys at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. QIVE him a surprise this Easter! Give him a new pipe, but be sure you get it from Jacob’s, in Queen Street. JJAVE a meal at the “Tout-de-Suite” and you will always go back there for in-town meals. JNSTEAD of walking everywhere, ride a cycle. Get yours from Geo. Barr today. JODHPURS - and riding breeches from J Donald and Joy’s are widely known as really first class articles. VEEP an eye on the classified columns. There is always something somewhere to interest you. MILK made bread from Reeve’s Bakery is really delicious for picnic sandwiches. Try some today. MOW is the time to have your youngster’s photograph taken. Let H. Hope Cross do it. He’s really good. QN every day the Classified Column shows advertisements that are guides to the thrifty shopper. pASS your old and broken locks into King and Henry’s, opp. G.P.0., for repairs or new or spare keys. QUITE . the easiest way of sending flowers to sick or sorrowing friends is to order them from Garden House, Bannister Street.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 April 1939, Page 1
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