AMUSEMENTS. Latest Deaf Aid Sets Installed! ★ THE STATE ★ ; . ★ THE STATE ★ THE LEADING THEATRE AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) TONIGHT—at 8. THE IDOL OF ENGLAND AND THE EMPIRE. ” Is Now the Reigning Sensation .> of the Wairarapa! SHE’S THE TOAST OF THE TOWN! GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS In her Greatest Picture — “SHIPYARD SALLY” “SHIPYARD SALLY” “SHIPYARD SALLY” “SHIPYARD SALLY” “SHIPYARD SALLY” “SHIPYARD SALLY” 5 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) You must see Grade in this outstanding story and hear her sing the latest song hit. which the . British troops have adopted, , "Wish Me Luck as You Wave Me Goodbye,” also “Danny Boy,” i “Annie Laurie,” “Land of Hope and Glory.” SUPERB STATE SUPPORTS. < „ RESERVE! NO EXTRA CHARGE! , Plans at Theatre—l322. P PUBLIC NOTICES. ’ PAHIATUA RACING CLUB j (Incorporated.) ANNUAL MEETING. j To be held on the Club’s Course, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ( JANUARY 26 & 27, 1940. s < t DOMINATIONS for all Events, in- ' 3 eluding Maiden Race, CLOSE with / the Secretary at Pahiatua on FRIDAY, e January 12, 1940, at 9 p.m. Telegraph r Office closes at 5 p.m. 2 For full programme, see “Official i Calendar,” January 3 and 10. Free accommodation for horses pro- : S vided. a J. G. SWAINSON, Secretary. >. ’Phone No. 4. e MARRIED PEOPLE. 1. —- - “THE Husband and Wife’s Hand- | book,” written by an eminent r London doctor, sent you Post Free un- 1 - der plain sealed wrapper for 1/- only : (Postal Notes or Stamps).—Chemists’ ■ 1 Supplies Co., Dept. M.T., Box 1178, j 1 Christchurch. , GOODBYE TO CORNS. f fJORNS cause endless suffering, but * Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads give quick £ relief from pain by preventing shoe >, pressure and friction. Corns and cal- [ louses soon loosen and lift right out. ■ Zino Pads are made in four sizes, all 1 1/6 packet, from Campbell’s Phar- I rnacy. 7 c - —• 1 HOW TO MAKE YOUR. OWN MODEL FROCKS. !, ] 2 WITH professional knowledge and . n ’’ practical experience gained from 1 i us, you can design and make your own I frocks. Low fees and individual thor- < ough tuition. Write for FREE Ulus- K trated Booklet. i HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESS- j MAKING. H.B. Buildings, QUEEN STREET. _( KEEP SLENDER—EASILY AND J PLEASANTLY— j With FALKONA REDUCING HERBS.’ c Acclaimed everywhere as a most effective weight-reducer, FALKONA gently > but surely absorbs water content and | dissolves excessive fat. Particularly r . beneficial to diabetes sufferers. Also a ■ . valuable tonic and gentle laxative. 3 £ n weeks’ supply of FALKONA REDUC- j 1 ING HERBS costs only 4/6. Obtainable - r only from W. H. SNOWSILL, Chemist I (Wood’s Pharmacy). 1 , a — — ' — j r ESAU’S SEEDS AND PLANTS. } e pbT PLANTS’“make - ideal Gifts ( See the nice selection at Esau’s, , Florists, Queen Street ’Phone 1051. r TIYDRANGEAS in Flower! Call and . see the new varieties at Esau’s, Wairarapa’s Leading Florist, Queen Street. ’Phone 1051. - 7UOW the rain has come, continue to 1 1 sow our late variety of Peas and < also Dwarf Beans. Good stocks at ‘ Esau’s, Seedsmen, Queen Street. . FOR YOUR HOME.. POME AND SEE IT! Today’s most c complete refrigerator. 10 hours ; out of 12 it uses no current. Saves ' food, saves time, saves money! See the x new Westinghouse at Steele & Bull’s. - QTEELE & BULL are cash buyers of I second-hand Pianos. Ring 1815 for s our valuer to call. Pianos taken as - part payment on Washing Machines, / " Refrigerators and new Pianos. Easy terms.—Steele & Bull. 1 a ' NOTHING ELSE like it! Shelves-in-;s the-door is an exclusive feature ( h available only in the “Crosley” Shelvas, dor Refrigerator. There is so much i; d more usable storage space. You owe it 4 ,s to yourself to see the new “Crosley” at ) Steele & Bull’s. 'Phone 1815. pi^6NDrTTdNED _ RADIOS! Cheap ° radio entertainment. We have several trade-in radios at “give-away” prices. Secure yours now. In guaran I teed condition. —Steele & Bull, next f 1 Empire Hotel. s
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