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AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON’S LOUDEST AND LONGEST LAUGH! IT’S CONVULSING THE CROWDS! —COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre.” TONIGHT, at 8. Ha I Ha j Ha ! DON’T MISS WARNER BROS COMEDY HIT “A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER” With ED. G. ROBINSON ALLEN JENKINS — JANE BRYAN —Also — Universal Pictures present—- , ANDY DEVINE DOROTHEA KENT—FRANK JENKS in “STRANGE FACES” (Both recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PUBLIC NOTICES. BRITISH-ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION, N.Z. MASTERTON BRANCH. MAJOR E. E. BURROWS will lecture on the British-Israel Federation, its activities in World Affairs, in the Opera House, THURSDAY, MAY 4, at 8 p.rn. Collection. MORTGAGES FOR SALE. f)N behalf of an Australian client, we offer for sale: — (1) FIRST MORTGAGE for £l2OO, due October 1, 1941. Interest at rate of 4£%, payable half-yearly and- guaranteed by substantial guarantor. Government valuation of security (Masterton property), £1866. (2) FIRST MORTGAGE for £lO6O, due June 8, 1947, with conditional rights of repayment before due date. Interest at rate of 4J% payable quarterly. Government valuation of security (Masterton property), £1787. Full particulars may be obtained from MAJOR & GOODING, Solicitors, MASTERTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. LICENSING ACT “1908” AND AMENDMENTS. AJOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Licensing Meeting of the Licensing Committee for the Licensing District of Wairarapa, will be held at the Magistrate’s Court at Carterton on THURSDAY, the first day of June, 1939, at the hour of 12 (noon). All applications must be lodged in duplicate with the Clerk of the Licensing Committee of Masterton, on or before THURSDAY, the 11th day of May, 1939. D. C. E. WEBSTER, Clerk of the Licensing Committee. Masterton, April 26, 1939. MARRIED PEOPLE. ‘WHE Husband and Wife’s Handbook,” written by an eminent London doctor, sent you Post Free under plain sealed wrapper for 1/- only (Postal Notes or Stamps)—Chemists’ Supplies Co., Dept. M.T., Box 1178, Christchurch. ACHING CORNS. in 1 minute! Take no risks, use the one sure, safe way to relieve corn pain instantly. Apply Dr Scholl's Zino Pads with free Medicated Disks. They stop shoe friction and give instant relief. Insist on genuine Dr Scholl's world-famed Zino Pads. — Campbell's Pharmacy. I HEREBY wish to notify the Public that I, Mrs McKenzie, of Occidental Hotel, Masterton. am in no way connected with 19 Lincoln Road. Only address: Occidental Hotel. Telephone 1814. “ PHOTO - SPECIALS'’ ’ WTLSON’S for quality Developing, ’’ Printing, and Enlarging.—E. F. Wilson, M.P.S., Ph. C.. Chemist and Photo Dealer (next Page’s Corner). THRIFT. REALISE Money vn your Old Gold and Silver By Selling to— I ' C. A. GREENWOOD, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Central Arcade, MASTERTON. PHOTO SPECIALS. XVICSON’S for quality Developing. Printing, and Enlarging.—E. F. Wilson, M.P.S., Ph.C., Chemist and I Photo Dealer (next Page’s Corner) I 2(1 YEARS' TERROR AND TORTURE! ROBERT S. BYFIELD, Cassilis, writes: “I suffered for 20 years with Rheumatism, but since taking R.U.R. 1 am a new man. free of all aches and pains.” R.U.R.. with money-back I guarantee, for Rheumatism. Lumbago, Sciatica. Neuritis and Gout. Procurable from Wood’s Pharmacy. 2 TODAY IT MIGHT BE YOU! Countless > minor accidents happen every day. Seem- | ingly unimportant, there is always the danger of infection, and a slight mishap mat | ■ turn to tragedy. There is one tmrivaile.-i ’ safeguard—"ROSE HEALING OINTMENT/1 Keep a jar ready to apply to cuts, ahrusioun.! burns, scalds, etc. Quick in w tion, you can I trust its soothing, cleansing, iicaling pio- ’ perties. Invaluable in cases ol Vai ieos< Ulcers and skin afflict ions. SOI.D IN ' and 2/G JARS . MACY. -THE f’AMU-Y CHEMmi.a. MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 April 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 April 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 April 1939, Page 1

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