AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. SHIRLEY TEMPLE RANDOLPH SCOTT MARGARET LOCKWOOD And a Cast of Thousands in “Susannah of the Mounties” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ★ THE STATE* ★ THE STATE* THE LEADING THEATRE (Where There’s Always a Better Show) AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) — TOMORROW — At 7.45 THE RIOT OF THE CENTURY! THE RITZ BROS. THE RITZ BROS. THE RITZ BROS. As the Screen’s Sillest Super Sleuths on the Trail of a weird “something” that terrorised an entire city! “THE GORILLA” “THE GORILLA” “THE GORILLA” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —ASSOCIATE FEATURE— A Slice of Life from the Heart of England. A story with a charm and captivation all its own! JOHN LODER MARGARET LOCKWOOD in “BANK HOLIDAY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NO EXTRA TO RESERVE! Plans at Adcock’s—l27s; Theatre, 1322 TENDERS. MASTERTON - BOROUGH"c'OUNCIL. ABATTOIR SLAUGHTERING. TPENDERS are invited for abattoir slaughtering by contract at the Council’s Abattoirs, Waingawa, for a period of two years from April 1, 1940. Copy of specifications and conditions of contract with attached form of tender will be supplied upon application. Tenders (which must be upon form supplied) close at NOON on MONDAY, February 19, 1940. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. T. O’HARA SMITH, Town Clerk. Masterton, 26/1/40. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR THE"TRCk)PS! — Farewell" Gift Sets of Military Brushes, Shaving Sets and Cameras make lasting and useful presents.—W. H. Snowsill, Chemist, Wood’s Pharmacy.WERE you blonde, brunette or redhead? Rachel Hair Tonic restores hair to natural colour. —Keen’s Korner. T EEK PLANTS, “International? The best variety on the market. Try a 6d bundle. Plant also Savoy Cabbage, Autumn Giant Cauliflower, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts and Celery Plants.— Robinson’s Nurseries. Agents: W.F.C.A. throughout the Wairarapa. pOR GENUINE Indian Curry Powder, insist on Dragon Curry PowderSuperior, Genuine, Tastier—at all grocers. rpRY Hubbard Bros., Boot Repairers, Perry Street, next to Majestic Library, for your boot repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed. New shoes sold; old shoes resoled. 'TRAVELLING? Come in and inspect our excellent range of Fibre and Leather Suit Cases, Hat Boxes and Attache Cases. —Albert Donald, The Saddler, opp. Regent Theatre. INDIAN Curry!—sample this famous dish by using only Dragon Brand GENUINE Indian Curry Powder. yyE recommend genuine Vulcanised Fibre Suit Cases. They’re light and wear as well as leather. —Albert Donald. gHEATH and Pocket Knives—We have a wide range of all Knives in stock, including Russell, Dexter, Alpha and Humphreys, etc. —Albert Donald. QADDLERY! If it’s anything in the saddlery line, we’ve got it.—Albert Donald, Saddler and Harnessmaker, opp. Regent Theatre, Masterton. p EPLACE that burnt-out fire grateask your ironmonger for a ‘Ewington” Grate —he stocks them because they last longer. gpENNiS PLAYERS! We have a good selection of Racquets to choose from. —Albert Donald, The Saddler, opp. Regent. for Martinborough, 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, 'TENNIS RACQUET restrings and repairs done at shortest notice at Albert Donald, Saddler and Tennis Specialist, opp. Regent. jYRAGON~Brand~GENUINE — Indian Curry Powder is stocked by all grocers. Dragon Curry Powder —genuine —better. £AWN MOWERS! Lawn Mowers sharpened and set. Expert service and promptness.—R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 167. QANVAS GOODS! Book your order now, as there is a shortage of canvas in N.Z. —Albert Donald. XT AVE YOU A DOG? "if so’,’ come to us for all your requirements. Large stocks carried.—Albert Donald. ATTACHE CASES, 3/9, 4/3, 4/9, 10/6. 15/-, 20/-, 25/-, 30/-, etc. A large range to choose from at Albert Donald’s, The Saddler. QAMPING?" Let us quote you for your Camping Gear. We are specialists in all Canvas Goods.—Albert Donald, The Saddler. 'TENNIS PLAYERS! Our method oi stringing saves the life of the frame. Ask to see a racquet being strung.—Albert Donald.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 January 1940, Page 1
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