AMUSEMENTS. —THE COSY——THE COSY— The People’s Theatre. 7.45—T0N1GHT—7.45 FAMILY SEASON No. 1 The most amazing film the Screen has known. THE TRUTH from Hitler’s own lips. “MEIN KAMPF” “MEIN KAMPF” (MY CRIMES.) (Recommended by the Censor for Adults. The Nazis exposed for all to see—convicted from their own words. No. 2 The funniest of all the famous Higgins Family adventures. “GRANDPA GOES TO TOWN” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Featuring James, Russel & Lucille GLEASON And a Grand Cast. The finest load of laughs this delightful family have ever given.
PUBLIC NOTICES. CLASS 2 NATIONAL MILITARY RESERVE. of the above are requested to attend at the Drill Hall at 7.30 . p.m. on THURSDAY, 12th inst., with a view to incorporating the complete unit in the Home Guard. RAYMOND LEE, Lieut., O/C. Company. HOME GUARD. A PARADE will be held in the Drill Hall at 7.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, 12th inst. Opportunity will be provided for intending members to attest. H. MACKENZIE DOUGLAS, Area Adjutant. BUILD YOUR OWN PRODUCER GAS PLANT pOR Car, Truck or Tractor. Plans, Specifications and Technical Advice. 10/6 complete from National Gas Units (N.Z.) G.P.O. Box 1598, WELLINGTON. MAVEX—SENSATIONAL STOMACH COMPOUND! “JJVERYONE with ULCERS, stomach nerves an;’ gastritis, should not be without MAVEX.” (Mr Russell, Kilmore Street, Christchurch.) MAVEX is definitely new —and malted! 3/-. , Recommended by W. J. Campbell. Chemist.
MISCELLANEOUS. gEAUTY AIDS by Cyclax, of London, are obtainable from W. H. Snowsill (Wood’s Pharmacy), sole Masterton stockist. fWWER~PLANTS”for late'planting. Dahlia-flowered Zinnias, special exhibition strain; also all varieties of Marigolds. — Robinson’s Nurseries, ’phone 1304. Agents: W.F.C.A. rpiRESOME exercises—none. Dangerous dieting—none. Bonkora takes off fat simply and naturally. At W. H. Snowsill (Wood’s Pharmacy), Queen Street. gISALKRAFT Wallboard in 36in. and 48in. Cheapest, quickest and easiest wallboard to erect. ’Phone for samples to J. Graham & Co., Ltd., Masterton. JJEPLACE that burnt-out fire grateask your ironmonger for a “Ewington” Grate —he stocks them because they last longer. QET GENUINE Indian Curry Powder by asking your grocer for Dragon Curry Powder —the genuine article. ’THOUSANDS have proved that Rachel Hair Tonic restores greying hair to original shade. 4/9 half-pint bottle. —Keen’s Korner. PAMERAS are “100 per cent restricted” for at least 12 months, but a good range of Box models, 12/6 to 29/6, is still available at Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy (next Page’s Corner). Buy now and be sure! WHAT finer gift than a real Home Movie Outfit? These are scarce, but Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy (next Page’s Corner) are still offering Cine Cameras from £7/19/6, and Projectors from £l3/12/6 (terms arranged). Raw film, though difficult to import, is in good supply, and no shortage need be feared.
MURTON’S Foot Rot Ointment, ideal for sheep or cattle. Won’t wash off. —W.F.C.A.. Produce Dept. •JIP-TOP MEALS for all purposes Calf Meal, Dog Meal, and Poultry Mash. See us about your requirements.—W F.C.A.. Produce Dept A GOOD RANGE of latest Box Cameras, 12/6 to 29/6, still available at Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy (next Page’s Corner). Buy yours while stocks last! MURTON’S Mendock Docking Fluid checks •" bleeding, prevents blood poisoning and protects the flock againsi the attack of blowfly.—W.F.C.A., Produce Dept pLAME-THROWERS.—Farmers! ’ You will be thinking of cleaning uthose rough patches on your farm. Let us explain how you can do the job economically with an Aurora Flame thrower. —W.F C.A.. Produce Dept IDEA! Let’s give him one of those sensible Leather Holdalls from Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy (next Page’s Corner). They’re just the thing for camp or overseas service—hold everything a man wants, roll up into a handy size, take up no room in a kitbag, and last for ever. You can buy them empty or filled —just so you like. QREEN’S Garden Manure will assist you to produce those prize-winning exhibits. 141 b., 281 b., 561 b. bags.— W.F.C.A., Produce Dept.
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