AMUSEMENTS. Stalls I COSY | Circle 9d. I COSY | 1/1 I The People’s Theatre • GUEST SEASON At 7.45-TONIGHT-At 7.45 A Delightful Presentation of Melody and Thrills. No. 1 The Sweetest Love Story that ever stole your heart, based on the loveliest of all Irish Melodies. “Kathleen Mavourneen” “Kathleen Mavourneen” Featuring— TOM BURKE England's Greatest Tenor. SALLY O'NEILL—SARA ALLGOOD No. 2 — The Thrilling Action Romance set in the seething atmosphere of the political situation in Europe. “MIDNIGHT MENACE” CHARLES FARRELL FRITZ KORTNER MARGARET VYNER It Thrills from First to Last! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MONSTER CHRISTMAS FAIR. CAKE AND SWEET COMPETITIONS. ENTRIES become the property of the Fair, and must be handed in at the Municipal Hall by 11 a.m. or FRIDAY, December 1. 1— Home-made FRUIT CAKE. First Prize Permanent Wave, 2nd value 10/-. 2— Home-made MADEIRA CAKE. Ist Prize Trophy value 10/-, 2nd value 5/-. 3— Home-made BUTTER SPONGE, Ist Prize Trophy value 7/6, 2nd Trophy value 5/-. 4— Home-made PLAIN SPONGE, Ist Prize Trophy value 5/-, 2nd value 2/6. 5— Best Batch of SCONES, Ist Prize Trophy value 2/6. 6 — Best-dressed DOLL. Ist Prize Trophy value 10/-, 2nd value 5/-. 7— Best Plate of PIKELETS. Ist Prize Trophy value 2/6. 8 — Best lib. pat of Home-made BUTTER, Ist Prize Trophy value 5/-. 9 — Best box of Home-made TOFFEE, not under 21b., Ist Prize Trophy value 2/6. 10— Box of COCOANUT ICE, not under lib., Ist Prize' Trophy value 2/6. In the event of less than six entries in any of the above competitions no second prize will be awarded. BABY SHOW—3 Classes. EntranceFee, 6d. Judging will take place at 3 p.m. MR ROBERTSON, M.P., will present All Prizes at 9 p.m. LADIES' NAIL-DRIVING COMPETITION. Prize —Permanent Wave, valued 30/-. MISCELLANEOUS. pREY HAIR is ageing. Rachel Hail Tonic restores hair to natural colour. 4/6. —From Keen’s Korner. rpENNIS" RACQUET Re-strings and x Repairs at shortest notice if you gc to Albert Donald, The Saddler, opp. Regent Theatre. INDlA—home of curry! Insist on A GENUINE Indian Curry Powder by asking for Dragon Curry Powder. rpENNIS PLAYERS!" Our "method ol stringing saves the life of the frame. Ask to see a racquet being strung.—Albert Donald. CAMPING? Let us" quote you foi v your Camping Gear. We are specialists in all Canvas Goods. —Albert Donald, The Saddler. VVE have the new striped Suit Cases ’ ’ and Hat Boxes in either canvas covered or plain fibre. Prices, from 20/-. —Albert Donald, opp. Regent Theatre pET the genuine article! Always ask your grocer for Dragon Brand GENUINE Indian Curry Powder. ATTACHE CASES, 3/974737’4/9, 10/6 15/-, 20/-, 25/-, 30/-, etc. A large range to choose from at Albert Donald’s, The Saddler. AX/E recommend genuine vulcanised ” Fibre Suit Cases. They will weat as well as leather. —Albert Donald, opp Regent Theatre, Masterton. QHEATH KNIVES.—We” have good ° stocks of Alpha, Russell, Dexter Humphreys, etc. Prices reasonable.— Albert Donald, Saddler, Masterton. qADDLERY! ilTiVs anything in the ° saddlery line, we’ve got it. —Albert Donald, Saddler and Harnessmaker opp. Regent Theatre, Masterton. CANVAS BLINDS, Haversacks, Bags. v etc., made to your order in our owr. workshop. —Albert Donald, The Saddler. rrWCYBlue Roan Cocker puppies foi A sale. Sire, Ch. Meola Boy Bluedam, Golden Sprite of Crossford. Book yours now at Albert Donald’s, The Saddler, Masterton. AS Distemper is prevalent just now it Will pay you to have a bottle ol Sherley’s "Lintox” or a packet of 80l Martin’s Distemper Powders on hand You can buy either of these remedies at Albert Donald's, opp. Regent Theatre. f AWN MOWERS! Lawn Mowers sharpened and set. Expert service and promptness. —R. Lambert. Engineer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 167. tpOMATO PLANTS. —Our well-known strain of smooth round Tomato , Plants is now ready for planting in sheltered situations. Procurable only from W.F.C.A. throughout the Wairarapa. C. E. Gibbs. Masterton, or direct ' from the Nurseries, Whatman Road. —Robinson & Sons, 'phone 1304. WANTED KNOWN.—Parcels for Mar- ’’ tinborough, Hinakura, Dyerville 1 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.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 November 1939, Page 1
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