AMUSEMENTS. —THE COSY——THE COSY— The People’s Theatre. 7.45—T0N1GHT—7.45 A Grand Double Feature No. 1 Speed Merchants of the Speedways Smashing Records in Speed & Thrills. “DANGER ON WHEELS” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With RICHARD ARLEN—ANDY DEVINE PEGGY MORAN Fearless drivers risk their lives for fame, and the girls they love. No. 2 There’s nothing like a slight case of murder —to pep up a honeymoon. Universal’s thrilling “HONEYMOON DEFERRED” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Featuring ED LOWE—MARGARET LINDSAY And a Grand Cast. Thrills Aplenty Amid Romance De Luxe!
NOTICE. TF the Hudson car, Number 57418, now stored in cur garage, is not claimed and the sum of £lO owing for work done thereon completed, then the car will be sold by public auction by Mr J. Kerslake at the garage of the undersigned in Chapel Street, Masterton, on the 29th day of' November, 1940, at 2 p.m. LYTTLE & CO., LTD., Garage Proprietors, MASTERTON. WHAT you’ve been waiting for! Sup- ’’ erb White Celery Plants and Fardinlosa Climbing Stringless Beans. — Garden House, Regent Theatre Buildings. ’phone 1197. RAZORS FOR PRESENTS! Rolls Electro-Plated. Valet Auto-Strop Safety. Gillette, all models. British Barbers’ Razors. Blade Razors, all prices. Razors, Strops, and English Shaving Brushes. FRED KEEN, “The Korner Shop” - - MASTERTON 1 PYREX CASSEROLES SMALL SHIPMENT TO HAND AT NINNES’ HARRAP’S NURSERIES. 1/3 per doz.—TOMATOES—I/3 per doz. VONDINE Red, Best of All, LargeCrinkly Red and Dwarf Early Red; no stakes required, tremendous croppers. Procure yours now from Harrap’s, Cole Street Nurseries, Masterton. Only 1 minute’s walk from town.
WHY WORK HARD PUSHING that Lawn Mower? 11 r sharpened and set by us you will find it pleasant exercise. A written guarantee of satisfaction given with every machine repaired. Hedge Clippers and Scissors also sharpened. LYTTLE & CO., LTD.?. GARAGE, MASTERTON. ’PHONE 1411. MISCELLANEOUS. . ■REAUTY AIDS by Cyclax, of London, are obtainable from W. H. Snowsill (Wood’s Pharmacy), sole Masterton stockist. _ QISALKRAFT available for every ° building purpose. Lining walls, roofing, waterproofing, sarking. Absolutely damp and weatherproof. Write to us for free samples.—J. Graham and Co., Ltd., Masterton. “TOST 141bs. in 11 days with Bonkora,” writes Miss Hilda Lantzer. Visit W. H. Snowsill (Wood’s Pharmacy), Queen Street, immediately. fY anything worse than that irritating, 1 tickling, bed-time cough? A dose of “Bronkodyne” cuts the phlegm, soothes the respiratory tract, and induces comfortable sleep. “Bronkodyne” costs only 2/6 bottle, at Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy (next Page’s Corner). HURRIED Eggs! Curried Sausages! Curried Stews! —are better with Dragon Brand Genuine Indian Curry Powder. ANLY a~few months on the market, V yet hundreds testify to its efficacy 1 “Bronkodyne” smashes coughs and colds rapidly and pleasantly. 2/6 bottle at Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy (next Page’s Corner). FOOT comfort regained—corns banA ished! Wilson’s Liquid Corn Remover (1/6 bottle), obtainable solely from Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy (next Pages’ Corner). INDIAN Curry!—sample this famous 1 dish by using only Dragon Brand Genuine Indian Curry Powder. REPLACE that burnt-out fire grate—ask your ironmonger for a “Ewington” Grate —he stocks them because they last longer. MURTON’S Foot Rot Ointment, idea) for sheep or cattle. Won’t wash off. —W.F.C.A.. Produce Dept. rpiP TOP MEALS for all purposes A Calf Meal, Dog Meal, and Poultry Mash. See us about your requirements. —W F.C.A.. Produce Dept MURTON’S Mendock Docking Fluid checks bleeding, prevents blood poisoning and protects the flock against the attack of blowfly.—W.F.C.A., Produce Dent FLAME-THROWERS—Farmers! You will be thinking of cleaning U" those rough patches on your farm. Lei us explain how you can do the job economically with an Aurora Flamethrower. —W.F.C.A.. Produce Dent. rrOMATO PLANTS for early planting. Our famous strain now ready. — Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. —Wairarapa Agents, W.F.C.A., or from C. E. Gibbs, Florist.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 November 1940, Page 1
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