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A MUSEMENTS. MATINEE TOMORROW At 2.15 p.m. THE REGENT. ‘ THE REGENT. Masterton’s Social Centre. TONIGHT, at 8. From OLD VIRGINIA comes the finest Picture of the year, alive with THRILLS—ROMANCE—BEAUTY Not since the never-to-be-forgotten “FLORIAN” has there been a more delightful picture of its kind. Metro’s Superb “SPORTING BLOOD” “SPORTING BLOOD” “SPORTING BLOOD” “SPORTING BLOOD” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With LEWIS STONE ROBERT YOUNG MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN WILLIAM GARGAN A 1941 Romance of Southern Men and Warm-hearted Southern Belles, with thundering hoofs coming down the straight bringing rousing thrills and heart-warming romance. FEATURETTES Include AIR MAIL NEWS The Latest from Europe. Scenic Comedy Cartoon Plans at Nimmo’s and Theatre.

COUGHS AND COLDS! “PECTROL” FOR ADULTS. 1/6. 2/6 and 4/6 Bottle. “PECTORINE” FOR CHILDREN. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 Bottle. TWO RELIABLE AND PROMPT REMEDIES. pECTORINE is very suitable for ordinary Coughs and Colds, also Whooping Cough and Croup. BOTH PLEASANT TO TAKE.' Keep a Bottle Always on Hand—- “ One Dose in Time Saves Nine.” J. V. GORDON, M.P.S. DISPENSING CHEMIST, MASTERTON MASTERTON BOTTLE EXCHANGE. Depot: COCKBURN STREET, MASTERTON. D. W. SIM. J BUY Clean Rags in any quantity; also Aluminium, Copper, Cast Iron, Brass, Car Batteries, Zinc, Lead, Metal, and RAGS, OLD CLOTHING AND NEWSPAPERS. HIGHEST PRICES.

A PUBLIC DANGER! That’s what you are when you neglect a cough or cold. In any case, why endure the misery these all-too-frequent infections bring? “333 COUGH MIXTURE” always gives immediate ease to troubled chests, breaks up phlegm, and brings gratifying relief from even the worst coughs, colds or ’flu. “333 COUGH MIXTURE” is known and acclaimed everywhere as the dependable family remedy for coughs, colds and, in fact, for all bronchial affections. Keep a bottle always handy and take a dose or two at first sign of a sniffle or sneeze. Available in 1/6 and 2/6 sizes from CAMPBELL’S PHARMACY, “The Family Chemists,” Masterton. 1

WILSON’S MODERN PHARMACY (Under Contract with Department of Health) IS FULLY EQUIPPED TO DISPENSE ALL DOCTORS’ PRESCRIPTIONS. ■yyiTH the recent extension of the Social Security Benefits, many Prescriptions are now FREE at our Pharmacy. We take this opportunity of renewing our pledge to use, in the future as in the past, none but the purest drugs and chemicals, and to safeguard your health by exercising the utmost accuracy over every Prescription. Remember! Many Prescriptions are now FREE (and many others part-free) at

WILSON’S MODERN PHARMACY (E. F. WILSON, M.P.S.) 152 QUEEN STREET (next Page’s Corner), MASTERTON. ’PHONE 1364. jyjOTORISTS! Doug. Cameron's Garage (opp. Skating Rink, Queen Street). Best service given to all makes of Cars, Trucks and Motor Cycles. Warrants of Fitness issued. Battery charging, welding, lathe work. Agent for “8.5. A. and “James” Motor Cycles. Garage ’Phone 2191; Private, 2542.

TENDERS. GOLDEN BAYGOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT CEMENT I?OR big concreting jobs or small. Sets like Granite. Exceeds the latest British Standard Specifications. Immediate supplies available from: C. E. DANIELL. LTD., ’PHONE 1128. JOHN GRAHAM & CO., LTD. D ID you say Cement? Then you get it at Graham’s Hardware, and don’t forget to hire the labour-saving mixer. jyjORE LIGHT and less cost with Coleman Lamps and Lanterns. Brighter light for better sight with Coleman Lamps and Lanterns at Graham’s Hardware. AGRICULTURALISTS! Ploughing means Trace Chains. A specialty this week: Plough Chains, Bft. by 81b., I 7/6 pair, at Graham’s Hardware, |

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 June 1941, Page 1

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553

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 June 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 June 1941, Page 1

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