AMUSEMENTS. FAMILY SEASON Stalls I The COSY I Circle 1/- | The COSY | 1/6 Children 9d and 6d. At 7.45-TONIGHT-At 7.45 No. 1 One of the most popular of recent years and musically without a peer. ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BAND. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE and a cast of thousands. Romance to stir your heart —made unforgettable by Irving Berlin’s i melodies. No. 2 Chills and Hilarity De Luxe. “THE GREAT HOSPITAL MYSTERY” . (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With JANE DARWELL SALLY BLANE SIG RUMAN JOAN DAVIS Expect to be • thrilled —expect to be baffled—in fact expect everything! BIRMA ENDS RHEUMATISM. JJIRMA ends Rheumatism. It enters the blood-stream, .dissolving all harmful uric and hippuric acid crystals and eliminating rheumatic poisons. Birma ends painful swellings, inflamed joints and muscles, safeguards you from further attacks. 6/6 supply will last you "three months. —E. F. Wilson. M.P.S., Chemist, Masterton, sells Birma with Money-back Guarantee. 2 GIFTS From “THE LITTLE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER.” ■ T ATEST JEWELLERY — Bracelets, Brooches and Ear-rings, French Pearl Necklets and Compacts, Birth Stone and Art Rings, Cigarette Cases and Wallets, Bedroom Clocks. SEYMOUR GILDING, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Box 3. ’Phone 2627.
MISCELLANEOUS. INTERVIEW Miss Bezar, Wellington’s smart Dressmaker, tomorrow (Wednesday). Appointments at Dress Department—Hugo & Shearer, Limited. GTILL”the best Same Day Developing ° and Printing Service in the Wairarapa. We are also experts at Tinting and Enlargements.—W. H. Snowsill. Chemist, Wood’s Pharmacy. pREYMHAIR is ageing. Rachel Hair Tonic restores hair to natural colour. 4/6. —From Keen’s Korner. FOR GENUINE Indian Curry Powder, insist on Dragon Curry PowderSuperior, Genuine, Tastier —at all grocers. JLTANURE Distributor and Lime Sower (6 feet), simple to operate, light draught, sound design and well built. Price, £25—R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street, Masterton. T)OG OWNERS! We stock everything for the dog. Come to us for all your requirements. —Albert Donald The Saddler, opp. Regent Theatre. IMPROVE all curried dishes by using Dragon Brand GENUINE Indian Curry Powder. At all grocers. WANTED KNOWNX-Parcels for Mar- ’’ tinborough, Hinakura, Dyervillc and East Coast Stations. Daily Delivers from Masterton: Monday to Friday, 4 p.m.; Saturday, 1 p.m. Depot: Adcock’s, Stationers.—Banks’ Daily Service. GCHOOL BAGS! _ We stock all sizes ° in split leather School Bags. Prices from 7/- to 15/-.—Albert Donald, The Saddler, opp. Regent G HEATH arid" Pocket Knives—We M have a wide range of Knives in stock, including Dexter, Russell and Humphreys, etc. —Albert Donald, GADDLERY! We have a wide range ° of both Sport and Stock Saddles: also Children’s Pads. Inspection invited. —Albert Donald. rf'ENNIS" RACKET Testrings and repairs done at shortest notice ai Albert Donald. REPLACE that burnt-out fire grateask your ironmonger for ■ f ‘Ewington” Grate—he stocks then because they last longer. INDIAN Curry!—you’ve heat’d of it—make it with Dragon Brand GENUINE Curry Powder. SCHOOL CASES! Come in and inspeci our fine range of Fibre and Leathei School Cases. Prices from 4/3.—Alber' Donald, The Saddler, opp. Regen" Theatre. £EATHER COATS! We re-dress Leather Coats and all classes of Leathei Goods. Restores life and colour. —Al bert Donald. CANVAS GOODS! We manufactun all classes of Canvas Goods. Let us quote you for Blinds, Awnings, Covers, etc. —Albert Donald. "WE HAVE the new striped Suit Case. 1 '' and Boxes in either canvas-covered or plain fibre. Prices from 20/-. —Alber Donald. 'TENNIS PLAYERS! Our method cl stringing saves the life of the frame Ask to see a racquet being strung.— Albert Donald. 'TENNIS PLAYERS! We stiff have’a good selection of Tennis Racquets to choose from. Call in and inspect our stocK. —Albert Donald. wiNTERVEGETABLES!’' SuppTy~as- ’’ sured by planting now Savoy Cabbage, Leeks, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Celery, Brussels Sprouts, Kale.—Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. Supplies W.F.C.A. Seed Department, also C, E. Gibbs.
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