AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TONIGHT. At 7.45. .. .An Amazing Sequel to and with the Same Stars as in "Lancer Spy.” GEORGE j SANDERS min * i I DOLORES * I del Rio international | Dick Baldwin j Settlement.” i June Lang i I (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) It’s So Cosy and Warm at — ★ THE STATE * Direction Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TOMORROW EVENING 7.45 p.m. COMING TO CREATE FRESH FAME! IT’S GRACIE FIELD’S TIME AGAIN. i And this time she’s bringing you her Gayest Show — Irresistible Gracie ... swinging along, singing all kinds of songs ... making all kinds of fun ... in her merriest, happiest romantic hit—- — GRACIE FIELDS — — GRACIE FIELDS — — GRACIE FIELDS — — GRACIE FIELDS — — GRACIE FIELDS — — GRACIE FIELDS — — GRACIE FIELDS — — GRACIE FIELDS — And look who’s with her —the cute little Dog of “The Thin Man” and “Awful Truth,” “ASTA” ll— In 1| . I - II |l “KEEP SMILING.” || ij “KEEP SMILING.” |j || “KEEP SMILING.” II || “KEEP SMILING.” j| II li II With 1| Mary MAGUIRE—John DONOHUE In this gay story which bubbles with song, laughter, and happiness, Gracie gives the performance of her career —Why, to hear her sing “The Hoiy City” is alone worth the. price of admission. Let us repeat that this is DEFINITELY Gracie’s Greatest Romantic Comedy. A 20th Century-Fov Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Also — “MARCH OF TIME,” "THE REFUGEES”—a Saga of ; Terrorism and Intolerance. PLANS NOW AT ADCOCK’S] or Dial 1322.
“MODERNE MILLINERY.” THE STATE BUILDINGS MATRONS’ & LARGE FITTINGS A SPECIALTY. Renovations Skilfully Carried Out. AILSA V. WATSON JOAN H. EVANS BUY A BOTTLE TODAY! gKIPPER'S —the favourite Emulsion. The children will like its pleasant taste, and its rich, vitamin-filled goodness will make them strong and sturdy, with firm flesh, straight limbs and sound teeth. You owe it to your children to start them on this Royal Road to Health at once. SKIPPER’S is only 2/3; extra large 4/3, at all grocers. 2 MISCELLANEOUS. 2LB. Cartons of Honey for 1/11. An energising food. Eat plenty this cold weather. Get yours from McGavin's. ’Phone 1400. piRESIDE”CHAIRS, 29/6; Tea Wagons, in oak, 28/6; Collapsible Card Tables, 13/11; Box Kerbs. 44/6; Spark Guards, 13/11; Occasional Tables, from 29/6. Obtainable at these prices only at Kenner’s, Ltd., Masterton. HAIR” GREYING? Avoid dyes—use Rachel Hair Tonic. 4/6 half-pint. —Keen’s Korner. rpRY a Joint of Meat at Grey’s this week-end. Meat that you’ll enjoy at a price that won’t annoy —where you get full weight and quality. Telephone 1748. J? OR FISH MEALS, etc., day or night, stop at the New Empire Fish Saloon, High Street, Carterton, opp. Bianca Boarding House. Open till midnight.
JJEPLACE that burnt-out fire grate—ask your ironmonger for a “Ewington” Grate—he stocks them because they last longer. HAVE you Fried the Sausages from Grey’s Cash and Carry Butchery? If you haven't, you should —they are excellent. Both Pork and Beef available. “PEAVER” is the only sauce I dare give Father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealandmade. CHINA' CABINETS?—FuII range of latest designed China Cabinets, from £6/6/-. Buy from the manufacturer’s, Kenner's, Ltd., The Quality Furnishers, Dixon Street, Masterton. £AWN" MOWERS! Lawn"" MoweFs sharpened and set. Expert service' and promptness.—R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 1637. and piquant. Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce adds zest to any meal. Made in New Zealand. yyANTED KNOWN.—Parcels"foFMartinborough, Hinakura, Dyerville and East Coast Stations, Daily Delivery from Masterton: Monday to Friday, 4 p.m.; Saturday, 1 p.m. Depot: Adcock’s, Stationers. —Banks’ Daily Service A DD f piquancy to a plain meal by adding Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce. New Zealand-made and New Zealand’s most popular sauce* 1
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 July 1939, Page 1
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