AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. THE ARIZONA WILDCAT (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) “EDGE OF THE WORLD” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ★ THE STATE ★ ★ THE STATE ★ THE LEADING THEATRE. Direction Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout New Zealand.) MANAGERIAL ■JJEAR Patrons—Tomorrow, U commencing with a Gala Performance at 8 p.m., the motion picture audiences of Masterton will have an opportunity to view Miss Shirley Temple in her first Technicolour production, "THE LITTLE PRINCESS.” I believe that it is one of the finest motion pictures with which I have ever been associated. For four consecutive years, theatre audiences have voted Shirley Temple the most popular star on trie screen. Frequently I have been asked the reason for this popularity which is so amazingly uniform in every country where motion pictures are shown. After you have seen “THE LITTLE PRINCESS” I am confident that you not only will agree with me that the reason lies in the truly great artistry of its star, but that in this picture—little Miss Temple’s finest by far —you will have seen one of the most important films turned out by the motion picture industry. Sincerely, ROGER G. BAHOUT, Manager. P.S.—Box Plans are on view at Adcock’s —’phone 1322. It is advisable to Reserve Early. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUPPORTS include Latest 1939 — “MARCH OF TIME” — A Vital Subject of Interest to Everybody. MISCELLANEOUS. rpRY Grey’s Cash and Carry Butchery x this week-end for your meat. Where you get full weight, quality and good service. See our window display. Telephone 1748. RACHEL Hair Tonic grows colour back from roots to tip of every strand.—Keen’s Korner. AFTERNOON TEA and no Biscuits! See our window display and send the kiddies for a packet.—Masterton Co-op. Stores, Bannister Street. ’Phone 2337. MEW Season’s Fruit for your ’Xmas Cakes! Lexia Raisins, Currants, Sultanas, etc., at the Co-op. Stores, Bannister Street. ’Phone 2337. ■ WHY not place your order now, and ' ensure your supplies of Fruit and Spices for that ’Xmas Cake? Co-op. Stores, Bannister Street. ’Phone 2337. ; WHEN IrFahurry? ring 2337 for those Groceries. —Co-op. Stores, Bannis- ; ter Street. PURRIED Eggs! Curried sausages! Curried stews! —are better with Dragon Brand GENUINE Indian Curry Powder. 'J’ARPAULINS, Lorry Covers and Tractor Covers. Let us quote you. —Albert Donald, The Saddler, opp. Regent, Masterton. t npERRILL & TORREY, Firewood Deal- , ers, sell all grades of bag and cord wood. Orders taken at De Luxe Tea • Rooms, ’phone 2270, Masterton. . JJOSOWNERS?— We supply“ Foods, Medicines, Collars, Leads, Chains, Covers, etc., for your dog.—Albert Donald, The Dog Specialist. r JMPROVE all curried dishes by using x Dragon Brand GENUINE Indian Curry Powder. At all grocers. , WORKING NAP”TROUSERS, Double , TT Knee and Seat; watch and rule . pocket. Only 7/6.—At Albert Donald’s, Z The Saddlers. _ I REPLACE that burnt-out fire grate—r ask your ironmonger for a . “Ewington” Grate—he stocks them . because they last longer. QHEATH KNIVES.—We have full - a stocks of Dexter, Russell, Alpha, 1 etc.—Albert Donald, opp. Regent i Theatre. 1 T AWN MOWERS! Lawn Mowers sharpened and set. Expert service - and promptness. —R. Lambert, Engin- , eer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 1637. ’ WANTEb“KNOWN.—ParceIs for 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 Ser- ; vice. . JJONALD’S” 250~Goif~BalfsSWe still have a few of these well known 2 balls. Now 18/- doz for 15/- doz; 1/6 for 1/4 each. —Albert Donald, The / Saddler. 2 £EATHER“COATS RE-DRESSEDTWe ? do up Leather Coats for 7/6.— . Albert Donald, The Saddler. jpOR GENUINE Indian Curry Powder, insist on Dragon Curry Powder — Superior, Genuine, Tastier—at all grocL ers. j ■ f npENNIS PLAYERS! Now is the time to see to your Racquet. Bring it to us for repairing.—Albert Donald, opp. Regent Theatre. (GUARANTEED Waterproof Riding Coats. Prices 37/6, 55/- and 67/6.— 6 At Albert Donald’s. s, QANVAS!! If it’s made of Canvas we s will make it for you. —Albert Donald, The Saddler, Masterton. f niLSKIN Military Pulli, ons, 7/6; Military Button Ups, 13/6. 5 ’ Relax Pullons, 9/6; Relax Button Ups, 19/6. —Albert Donald, opp. Regent Theatre. s 'J’O express your sympathy, order the d funeral emblems from Dennis Faira brother’s Garden House. Bannister St. 'Phones 1197, Night 1553.
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