AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre.” —TONIGHT, 7.45— TOMORROW, 2.15 & 7.45 —GENE AUTREY——GENE AUTREY— Riding the trail to new adventures; singing new songs of the wide prairie in this thrill-packed story of the West. “THE OLD CORRAL” “THE OLD CORRAL” With Smiley Burnette —Lon Chaney, Jr. —Also — DETECTIVE BILL CRANE SWINGS INTO ACTION AGAIN! He stalks "The Eye” ... He risks untold perils! ... The most exciting “Crime Club” thriller yet! “THE LAST WARNING” “THE LAST WARNING” With PRESTON FOSTER FRANK JENKS—KAY LINAKER (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)
Saturday Matinee. Another thrilling episode of “FLASH GORDON’S TRIP TO MARS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES. THANKS. rpHE FAMILY of the late Mrs Rosina x Warner Harding wish to express their sincere thanks for all the kind expressions of sympathy extended to them in their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Mr Fred Davey and Mr W. V. Madden.
DISTINCTIVE! APTLY describes “KING GEORGE” A Cigarette Tobacco—it’s a bit dearer, 1/3 oz. or 15/9 lb., but it’s worth it. Direct from Egypt. Last fresh stocks just landed. Get your supply today from FRED KEEN AT KEEN’S KORNER. T CO-OP? GROCERY. “WEEK-END” Sliced "Peaches, grown ’’ and picked in sunny Hawke’s Bay. At 1/3 a tin they can’t be beaten. Get yours at Co-op. WHY don’t you Ting 2337 and place ’’ your grocery order? Prices are right, quality is right, and service is Co-op.’s motto. ‘WWO Lights in One!” See the new r Multiplex electric globe at’Co-op. Tight and a reading light in one globe. Guaranteed 1000 hours, and only 3/- at Co-op. "ALL your household needs can be supA plied by Co-op—be it Mops, Brooms, Saucepans, or the humble Pot Mit. Co-op. prices are right, too. CL ASSIFI ED~ SPECIALS? AN exceedingly useful article in the 2-1 home is a china cabinet. Before buying elsewhere see the range at J. Kerslake & Co. ■RUY your cut Freezias, - Cyclamen, Carnations and all choice flowers from Garden House, Bannister Street. fYCLE for your health’s sake. G. v Barr can supply new or first-class reconditioned cycles at the most reasonable prices. “nOING better work” is the motto of “Lilian McKenzie’s Toilet Saloon. You, too, should try us for your next “Perm.” or Set. pVERY DAY the Classified Columns are full of useful tips for thrifty housewives. Study these columns —it will pay you. T" NEW Floor" or Hearth Rug will brighten that bare spot in your room and make the room look warmer, too. See the display at J. Kerslake and Co. pUNS and Ammunition in ample supU ply for the opening of the season. Get yours at King & Henry’s, opp. G.P.O. All new season’s stock. IT AVE your in-town meals at the Tout A de Suite. Service and quality foods are always served. INSTEAD "of cooking, buy your cakes and pastries at the De Luxe Home Cookery, ofrp. Regent Theatre. 'TUSTTrdeFyAir fresh fish from the Al Mart once, and you will always do so. Fresh fish daily. “ITNOW ye Jacob has a full and comprehensive range of all restricted tobaccos and cigarettes. Buy now and be sure of your smokes.
t ASTING jobs aptly describe our J J Jodhpurs and Riding Breeches. Our fitting service is renowned.—Donald & Joy, Queen Street. jt/TEN!HugFstock deducing sale now in progress at C. D. Shoosmith’s. Bargains for all. NTEWS! News! News! The Classified Columns of this paper are full of news. Read them and benefit. graham'svalues. Yt“GßAHAM'S.— Ladies’ Wool Knitted Scarves, smart checks and stripes, Chenille effects, with fringed ends. Quite new designs. 4/6 and 5/6 each. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. Tt GRAH'AM’S.— Ladies’ Knitted Wool Cravats, in shades of Petrel, Henna, Navy and Pillar Box Red; stripe designs; 7/11:—J. Graham and Co., Ltd. Tf - 1 styles in Morocco and Calf-skin Handbags, Navy, Nigger and Black clasp and handles. Wonderful value. 17/6 each. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. XT GRAHAM'sTMWen’s SillTSquare Scarves, sporty designs on Lemon, Bottle, Brown and Navy grounds; 3/6 each.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. TT _ GRAHAM’S.—Large range of Ladies’ Millinery Felts and Peach Blooms, in new styles. Usually 29/6 to 32/6. To clear at only 9/11.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. AT GRAHAM’S. —Ladies’ Evening Frocks, plain and shot taffetas and silk nets over taffeta. Prices range from 59/6 to £5/19/6.—J. Graham and Co., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 May 1939, Page 1
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