AMUSEMENTS. EVENTUALLY! WHY NOT NOW? TONIGHT, at 7.45. (ALSO THURSDAY) Two First Rate Entertainment Specials On the Same Programme. It’s So Cosy and Warm at — * THE STATE # Direction Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. A SAGA OF YOUTH AND COURAGE. —Edward Small’s —• 10 REEL MASTERPIECE. The Grand Story of America’s Premiere Military Academy — “THE DUKE —OF—WEST POINT.” England’s Perfect Answer to "A YANK AT OXFORD." With LOUIS HAYWARD TOM BROWN—JOAN FONTAINE —Also — It’s a Joy with the Joneses THE JONES FAMILY — In — “EVERYBODY’S BABY.” America’s Favourite Family Celebrate a "BLESSED EVENT” and How! A PROGRAMME THAT IS ALL ENTERTAINMENT. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Adcock’s, or Dial 1.322. | FRIDAY, 2.45 & 7.45 p.m. I The Alost Gripping I British Film Yet Made I “SIXTY GLORIOUS YEARS.” I (Approved for Universal ! Exhibition.) C. SMITH’S SALE. 0/1 1 DOZEN Yards.—27in. Nursery ' Flannelette. 10/6 for 12 hemmed Hygienic Twill-back Nursery Squares. —C. Smith’s Sale ends on Saturday. 9 /ft FOR Morley’s All Wool Cashmere ' Stockings, Brown. ■ Fawn and Grey. 3/8 for Pure Silk Stockings, full fashioned, in all shades. C. Smith’s Sale ends on Saturday. Q/g PAlR—British Unbleached Tow- ' els, smart designs, good quality, size 45 x 24. All Wool Blanket Ends, large size, for 5/6. C. Smith’s Sale ends on Saturday. 11 /ft PAlR—Heavy Twill Unbleached ' Sheets, double size, 80 x 2.j‘ yards; single bed size, 6/11 pair. Supper Cloths, 45 x 45, for 1/11; smart designs. C. Smith’s Sale ends on Saturday. YARD.—Cottage Weave, 30in. ' wide. New designs. Rose/Brown, Blue/Brown and Green/Brown colourings. 2/3 yard. 45in. wide, in new designs. C. Smith’s Sale ends on Saturday. 5/11 FOR Rubber-lined Raincoats; ' usual price, 9/11; assorted colours. 2/11 for good quality Cotton Interlock Bloomers, Brown only, C. Smith's Sale ends on Saturday. PIANOS AND RADIOS. rpHEY’RE " HERE!""“Hamilton!” - The newest and latest in modern radio. Broadcast and all-wave models. See them at Steele & Bull, Nimmo’s Agents. NEW RADIO that will surprise and delight you. “Hamilton.” Backed by Steele & Bull’s comprehensive radio service. piANO TUNING and "Repairing by factory-trained craftsmen. Our expert advice at your disposal by ringing 1815—Steele & Bull, Nimmo’s Agents. pROMPT and efficient radio repairs by qualified servicemen with modern servicing equipment. —Steele and Bull, next Empire Hotel. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. FISH MART, Queen Street, where fresh fish is always on hand. Be sure and get yours at the Al. gICYCLE Riding is health-giving exercise. Have your cycle overhauled by an expert. Let Geo. Barr attend to it. His shop is just about opposite the Regent Theatre. ROIFFURE styles to suit every appearance and occasion. Make your appointment with Lilian McKenzie today. The Salon is right handy in Queen Street. RONALD & JOY’S are noted for their quality tailoring. Why don’t you get your next suit there? Style and fit guaranteed. RVERY description of seasonal flowers, plants and seedlings on display at Garden House. Just around the corner in Bannister Street. pOR good Shopping Hints, read the Classified Advertisements. Every day bargains are shown here. QUN REPAIRS expertly executed at King & Henry's, the Gunsmiths, opp. G.P.0., Queen Street, Masterton. Call in today and chat it over. J^KERSLAKE"&"CO??~Queen Street, invite you to inspect their new range of Linoleums and Rugs. J KERSLAKE & CO. have a nice selection of Dining, Bedroom, Chesterfield Suites, and Easy Chairs. Call and see them today. RET your next haircut be one you will be proud of. Harry Jacob’s staff really do good work. Saloon opens 7 a.m. jyjANY valuable tips are listed in the Classified Column of this paper. Read them —it will pay you. MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS, 2<p6. 39/6, and really good value. 49/6. Military Tweed Overcoats, with patch pockets, Navy and Green, 89/6. —At C. D. Shoosmith’c.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 July 1939, Page 1
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