AMUSEMENTS. —THE COSY——THE COSY— The People’s Theatre. 7.45—T0N1GHT—7.45 MATINEE TOMORROW, at 2.15. * No. 1 GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY In “RANCHO GRANDE” “RANCHO GRANDE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With SMILEY BURNETTE ’ JUNE STOREY Gene rides the adventure trail of new thrills set to the hit tune of today—ride the range with the ’ world’s No. 1 singing saddle star. No. 2 “Gambling on the High Seas” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With WAYNE MORRIS JANE WYMAN GILBERT ROLAND—ROGER PRYOR Crooked gambling outside the threemile limit—with a beautiful girl’s life as the stakes! Nothing on earth like it—the super thrill picture of the year. RACES AT AWAPUNI. PALMERSTON NORTH. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. SATURDAY (SECOND DAY) First Race 12.15 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS. YVHOOPING COUGH! Comforting ” relief is obtained by rubbing the chest with 3 Oils (Non-Greasy Chest Rub) and giving a dose of Pectoral Balsam.—Obtainable only from W. H. -Snowsill, Chemist (Woods Pharmacy). rpHOUSANDS’havFproved that Rachel A Hair Tonic restores greying hair to original shade. 4/9 half-pint bottle. —Keen’s Korner. THE Secret of successful curried dishr es—use GENUINE Indian Curry Powder—ask for Dragon Curry Powder. “MODERNE’’~SchooI of Dressmaking. Cutting, Designing and Pattern Making. Day and Evening Classes. New address—Mason’s Buildings, Bannister Street (opp. Midland Hotel). QNLY oneYetter difference—change V fatness to fitness with Bonkora — W. H; Snowsill (Wood’s Pharmacy), 97 Queen Street, Masterton. QCHOOL" Tennis Racquets will need re-stringing now. Our special price, 12/6.—The W.F.C.A., Ltd. (Sports Department). pET your Athletic Support, Anklet or Knee Bandage from us. Our stocks ’ are complete.—The W.F.C.A., Ltd. ' (Snorts Department). FAMOUS the world over! Make genuine Indian Curry with Dragon ’ Brand GENUINE Indian Curry Powder. ANIDEA! Let’sgive him one of those ' A sensible Leather Holdalls from ’ Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy (next ! Page’s Corner). They’re just the thing fur camp or overseas service—hold ' everything a man wants, roll up into a handy size, take up no room in a kit- ■ bag, and last for ever. You can buy i them empty or filled—just as you like. • RTBUTRALINE* - CLEANSER—for use • 2 ' in dairy factories, milking machines. abattoirs, butchers’ shops, etc. Is more economical and more effective : than caustic soda. Does not damage ■ metaware. Enquire for full details firom W.F.C.A., Ltd., Produce Department, Masterton. PET GENUINE Indian Curry Powder by asking your grocer for Dragon i Curry Powder—the genuine article. . yEGETABLES~for Winter assured by V planting the following plants now: ■ Savoy Cabbage, Brussels Sprouts, Succession Cabbage, Autumn Giant Cauliflower, Leeks and Celery—Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. Agents: W.F.C.A., who carry stocks, or 1 from C. E. Gibbs, Florist • A GOOD RANGE oi latest Box Cam- ’ 21 eras, 12/6 to 29/6, still available at Wilson’s’ Modern Pharmacy (next ? Page’s Corner). Buy yours while L stocks last! [AWNMOWERS repaired, ground and set. Still the best, cheapest and ' quickest service. We collect and deliv- ’ er.—R. Lambert. Engineer. Cnradine ■ Street. ’Phone 1637. 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 £7/19/0, and Projectors from £l3/12/6 (terms arranged). Raw film, though difficult to import, is in good supply, and no shortage need be feared pAMERAS are “100 per cent restrict--1 V ed” 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! 1 MUKLENZ, the scientific cleaner that ' never fails. For the home or on the farm, Nuklenz is invaluable. Re1 moves grease, cleans paintwork, coni’ crete; unexcelled for milk cans and buckets. Try it. —W.F.C.A., Ltd., Proj duce Department. Masterton. t ■REPLACE that burnt-out fire grateask your ironmonger for a ■ "Ewington” Grate—he stocks them because they last longer,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 March 1941, Page 1
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