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AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre.” TONIGHT, at 7.45. Paramount Pictures present— TWO SPLENDID FEATURES PACKED WITH L-A-U-G-H-S! Can you imagine Edward Everett Horton on a wild orgy of spending? . . . As a meek book-keeper who turns reporter and solves a thrilling mystery. ED. EVERETT HORTON ' Lynn OVERMAN—Porter HALL Louise CAMPBELL —Benny BAKER in “WILD MONEY” “WILD MONEY” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also DOROTHY LAMOUR Lloyd NOLAN—William FRAWLEY in “ST. LOUIS BLUES” “ST. LOUIS BLUES” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES. RED STAR CRICKET CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Savage Club Rooms, Perry Street, on MONDAY, September 25, 1939, at 7.30 p.m. G. B. PETERSON, Hon. Secretary. PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) ENDOWMENT & LIFE ASSURANCE FREE OF WAR RISK CONDIz TIONS. ALL PROPOSALS accepted on or before SATURDAY, September 23, 1939, will be accepted free of war risk conditions. For full particulars apply urgently to : — DUNDERDALE & GRAY, Divisional Agents, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. MAVEX—SENSATIONAL STOMACH COMPOUND! “J? VERY ONE with ULCERS, stomach nerves and gastritis, should not be without MAVEX.” (Mr Russel, Kilmore Street, Christchurch.) MAVEX is definitely new—and malted! 3/-, Recommended by W. J. Campbell, Chemist. • 3 REFRIGERATORSAND RADIOS. REFRIGERATORS! New - models of xv “Westinghouse” and “Crosley” Shelvador now on view. Call and inspect at Steele & Bull, next Empire Hotel. ’Phone 1815. piANOS! Stocks of both new and x second-hand always on display. Our easy terms make it possible for anyone to own a guaranteed Piano. —Steele & Bull, opp. Hugo & Shearer. REPAIRS to all makes of Radios and Pianos. Get our quote first. All work done in our workshop by experienced and qualified technicians and tuners. —Steele & Bull, Nimmo’s agents, ’phone 1815. . “TTAMILTON” RADIOS! Arrange for tree demonstration. N.Z.’s finest production. Liberal allowance on your old set. Ring 1815—Steele and Bull, op. Hugo & Shearer. MIISCELLANEOU S. ONE bottle of Rachel Hair Tonic M proves it cures greying hair. 4/6 half pint.—Keen’s Korner. TAR AGON Brand Indian Curry Powder is GENUINE Indian Curry Powder—ask for it always. nPARPAULINS, Lorry Covers and x Tractor Covers. Let us quote you. —Albert Donald, The Saddler, opp. Regent, Masterton. fTERRILL & TORREY, Firewood Dealx ers, sell all grades of bag’and cord wood. Orders taken at De Luxe Tea Rooms, ’phone 2270, Mastertom TAOG supply Foods, Medicines, Collars, Leads, Chains, Covers, etc., for your dog. —Albert Donald, The Dog Specialist. W ORKINGNAP TROUSERS, Double ’’ Knee and Seat; watch and rule pocket. Only 7/6.—At Albert Donald’s, The Saddlers. pET the genuine article! Always ask your grocer for Dragon Brand GENUINE Indian Curry Powder. REPLACE that burnt-out fire grateask your ironmonger for a “Ewington” Grate—he stocks them because they last longer. QHEATH KNIVES—We have full ° stocks of Dexter, Russell, Alpha, etc.—Albert Donald, opp. Regent Theatre. TAWN MOWERS! Lawn Mowers sharpened and set. Expert service and promptness. —R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 1637. TV ANTED KNOWN—ParcelTfor Mar- ” tinborough, 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. TNDiA—home~of~ curry! Insist on GENUINE Indian Curry Powder by asking for Dragon Curry Powder. T) ON ALD’S — 2so”Golfßallsi—W e still 17 have a few of these well known balls. Now 18/- doz for 15/- doz; 1/6 for 1/4 each.—Albert Donald, The Saddler. qpENNIS PLAYERS! - Now is the time x to see to your Racquet. Bring it to us for repairing.—Albert Donald, opp. Regent Theatre.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 September 1939, Page 1

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565

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 September 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 September 1939, Page 1

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