PUBLIC NOTICES. RUSSIAN BALLET. RUSSIAN BALLET. BOOK NOW! BOOK NOW! QPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. Direction Maurice Ralph. FRIDAY SATURDAY NEXT. NEXT. “TARANTELLA” “CARNAVAL” “SPECTRE DE LA ROSE” "LES SYLPHIDES” “BLUE BIRD" "LES MATELOTS” —And — MOST POPULAR BALLETS OF THE REPERTOIRE Danced by a Group of COVENT GARDEN RUSSIAN BALLET With the Continental Stars — RAISSA KOUSNETZOVA VALERI SHAEOSKY EDUARD SOBISHEVSKY (from Moscow Dancing Academy) MDLLE. ORLOVA (from Covent Garden, London) FEODOR PELLACH (from Odessa Conservatorium) Etc., Etc. PRICES— Reserved Stalls or Circle, 5/- (plus tax), Unreserved 3/- and 2/- (plus tax). PLANS ARE AT PERRY’S. WAIRARAPA CONCRETE, LIMITED.
WE wish to advise that, as from the 20th instant, the prices of our Concrete Fencing Posts will be £l5 per 100 (less 2|% for prompt payment). Prices of our other products will remain unaltered. NORMAN H. JAMES, Secretary. WOMAN’S FRANK CONFESSION. “JT was YIM Tablets that made a new woman of me. I had been rundown, wretchedly thin, scraggy, wrinkled. YIM Tablets (containing Yeast, Iron and Malt) built up rich blood, put on firm flesh, improved my figure, brought colour to my cheeks and sparkle to my eye. Now I am REALLY LIVING.” E. F. Wilson, Chemist (sole stockist) sells YIM. 2 GROCERIES IN BANNISTER ST. rpHIS WEEK it’s Honey! It’s better for you than jam. Honey’s a food, it’s nutritious, it’s good. 11b. cartons at the Co-op. are only 1/3, and 21b. 2/2. JOIN the happy throng of satisfied housewives. Order your groceries from the Co-op. ’Phone 2337. Where you get pleasant service. JJAVE you made your Apricot Jam yet? If not, do so now. Fresh apricots are unprocurable, but the Co-op. have full supplies of pulp. 31b. tin for 2/-. Order now and get a free recipe. POLDIS and Coughs—The Co-op., the little grocery store in Bannister Street, has all the remedies—lrish Moss, Lane’s Emulsion, Bettie’s Lightning Cough Cure, Sunalo, and every one is priced right, too. ' cT~S mTt H’S “B AR G AIN S. 4/11— MEN’S Strong American Nap ' Trousers, in alb sizes. Drillette Work Shirts, tennis or neg. styles; only 3/6 at C. Smith’s. 2/11— MEN’S Fancy Wool Socks, ' manufacturer’s sarnples. Usual 3/6 and 3/11 quality. Heavy ribbed AU Wool Socks, Brown or Grey heather mixture. Only 1/6 at C. Smith’s. JQ/g— MOSGIEL Saddle Tweed Trou- ‘ ' sers, sound wearing quality, Brown or Grey, in any size. 6/11 buys a pair of good quality Pyjamas at C. Smith’s. , 9 /(J —MEN'S Fleecy-lined short-sleeve O/ Singlets and long Underpants. 10/6 for good quality all wool Petone Underwear, in all sizes, at C. Smith's. o/j J—SUPER Quality Warm Winter • ' Pyjamas. Full comfortable cut, in all sizes. Good range of neat designs to select from. Best quality. Only 8/11 at C. Smith’s. Ifl /fi— WOOLLEN Pullovers, zTpp -*- u / u f ro nt, Grey, Brown or Blue. Heavy, warm quality. Special for outdoor workers. Only 10/6 at C. Smith’s. hugo & shearer’s specials. fjUGOTTSHEARER’S Winter Sale — xx Remnants at half price. Hundreds to pick from at Half Sale Prices. Don’t fail to come. TJUGO & SHEARER’S Winter Sale.— xx At Half Price, a host of Remnants, Woollen. Silk Crepes and Cotton Fabrics at Half Sale Price. TJUGO & SHEARER’S Winter" Sale — xx Lady’s Tweed Coat, Fawn and Brown mixture, lamb’s wool collar. Size W. Usually 6gns. Clearing Price, 19/11. TJUGO & SHEARER’S Winter SaleLady’s Woven Frock, Fawn shade, Peter Pan collar, finished belt. Usually 37/6. Clearing Price, 19/11. JJUGO’TTSHEARER’S" Winter SaleTMen’s "Hardwear” Nap Trousers, double seats, reinforced crutch, double knees, extra pockets. Sizes 3to 8. Clearing Price, 6/6 pair. Winter”Sale.— Men’s Pure Wool Cardigans, best English and Colonial makes, assorted shades. Fawns, Greys and Lovats. Usually 21/- and 25/-. Clearing Price, 13/6. TJUGO & SHEARER’S Winter Sale — Ladies’ Interlock Vests, short sleeves and no sleeves. Clearing Price. 2/11. ■uFUGO&SHEARER’SW inter SaleChildren's Interlock Pyjamas, greatly reduced. AU sizes. Clearing Price, 4/11. TJUGO & “SHEARER’S Winter Sale.— XX White Turkish Towels, coloured borders, hemstitched ends. Size 24 x 46. Excellent dryers. Clearing Price, 3/3 pair. TJUGO & SHEARER’S Winter Sale — XX 36in. Pyjama Cloths, wide stripes. Warm and cosy for winter wear. Usually 1/3. Clearing Price,_loJd_ yard. TJOR SALE.—I horse tripod and chain X harrows, £7/2/6; sheep feeders, £ll/10/-.—Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 June 1939, Page 1
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