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amusements. FINALLY 8 TONIGHT! ADVENTURE in diamonds (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) GEO. BRENT—ISA MIRANDA THE REGENT. THE REGENT. Masterton’s Social Centre. B—FRIDAY—B Without Hesitation we Say IT'S THE BEST COMEDY Of the Season. YOU’LL LAUGH, CHUCKLE As Never Before at its SAUCY—SUBTLE—SPARKLING Entertainment. Paramount’s ACADEMY AWARD WINNER for the MOST ORIGINAL SCREEN STORY “ARISE MY LOVE” “ARISE MY LOVE” “ARISE MY LOVE” “ARISE MY LOVE” (Recommended by the Censor lor Adults.) Featuring RAY MILLAND Of “French Without Tears’’ Fame. CLAUDETTE COLBERT Her finest effort since “It Happened One Night.” WALTER ABEL—DENNIS O’KEEFE DICK PURCELL Their love affair started in Spain — picked up in Paris—boiled over in Berlin. Its roaring, racing, romping romance alive with fun, thrills and delightful entertainment. FEATURETTES Include AIR MAIL NEWS Include Academy Presentation and Anzacs in Egypt. “MOTOR CYCLE STUNTING” Thrills de Luxe with Ted Husing. POPEYE CARTOON. Plans at Nimmo’s and Theatre.

PUBLIC NOTICES. at the State Mutton Depot the price is right and the weight is there. THE MANAWATU HUNT. (Incorporated.) STEEPLECHASE RACE MEETING. AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, PALMERSTON NORTH, SATURDAY, JULY 19. THE Programme has now been extendX ed to include an extra race, an open steeplechase of £250, 21 miles, and the Waituna Hurdles has been made an open race of one and three-quarter miles, with a stake of £175. The closing of nominations has been postponed, and will now close with the undersigned at the Hunt’s office, A.M.P. Chambers. Broadway, Palmerston North, on MONDAY, JULY 7, 1941. at 9 p.m. H. W. MULLANEY, Secretary. Telephone 6858. P.O. Eox 314. i”6nG”& s”ON'.T SPECIALS! All meat purchased here wrapped in brown wrapping paper, made in New Zealand. Forequarters of "Blitz” Mutton, lOlos. in weight; 2/6 each. Ring 1417.

TENDERS. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited for the purchase A and removal of large iron shed situate Albert Street, Masterton. Particulars may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom tenders close at noon on July 12, 1941. H. M. MORTON & SON, Real Estate Agents. Midland Hotel Buildings, MASTERTON. Build to Last! Build for Economy! Build in Concrete —with GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT CEMENT PINEST quality. Uniform throughout, ' Sets like granite. No order too large. No order too small. For one bag, or one hundred, apply: C. E. DANIELL, LTD., ’PHONE 1128.

WATSON’S CARTERTON. WATSON’S - SALE.—Ladies’ Curlaska VV Cloth Coats, belted, double-breasted styles. Shades: Bottle, Beige. Brown and Navy. Size, W. Usual Price, £6/15/-. Special to clear, 49/6. WATSON’S" SALE—Girls’ Navy Clydella School Blouses. Usual Price, 7/11. Special to clear,_3/11. WATSON’S ’“SALE.—MiII i nery, Felts and Peach Blooms, in all the newest styles and shades. Usual Prices, 14/6 to 29/6. Special to clear, from 6/11 to 19/6. iWATSON’S SALE—Men’s Plus Sixes. Usually 45/-; Sale Price, 19/6. Men's Golf Hose, Jaeger and Morley's make. Usually 11/6 and 14/6; Sale Price, 4/11. Frocks ' in heavy quality plain and floral Taffeta, smartly cut, with puff sleeves. Shades: Dahlia, Gold, Black, etc. Sizes, S.W., W. Priced from 59/6. • WATSON’S SALE—Evening Jackets, n fitting styles, in silk velvet; ruched collars and long sleeves. Sizes, S.W. and W. Prices from 55/-. WATSON’S - SALE. — Winter-weight Wool Frocks, very neat styles, in Afghalaines, Wool Sheers, Angora, etc., in all the new winter shades. Sizes, S.W., W., O.S. Prices from 49/6. WATSON’S SALE.—Ladies’ Woven ’* Wool Two-piece Suits, buttoned to neck and collars, belted and plain styles. Shades: Rust, Navy. Rose, Petunia, etc. ■ Sizes: S.W., W., W.X. Prices from 69/6.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 July 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 July 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 July 1941, Page 1

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