RACES! mal" RACES! THURSDAY and SATURDAY NEXT, October 9 & 11
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these days of stock shortages we are able to , offer a wide and varied selection of quality goods you would find it hard to equal anywhere in New Zealand. Come in and inspect— -® RINGS BRUSH SETS Diamond and Engagement In Detit Point, Inlaid; also Rings of all grades; also Military Brushes for men, Signet Rings, including Re- singly or in sets, membrance Rings, with a photo of lady or gent. HANDBAGS Cl nclf Q We are P ractical Handbag VAjv/UJXD manufacturers, and specialise have full stocks of ise in' making your own Chiming, Striking and Alarm Fawn Skin Bags to any Clocks, at prices to suit all. design. CRYSTAL SILVERWARE See our Salad Bowls, Vases. A good selection of Silver Cruets, Sandwich Trays, and Electroplate Goods, inWater Sets, and individual eluding Trays, ’teapots, Jugs pieces. . ' and Complete Sets. WATCHES REPAIRS Ladies’ and Gents’ Wristlet For general repairs, bring it Watches in rolled gold, . to us. We have an up-to-chrome, silver and stainless date Workshop for engravsteel; also Pocket Watches ing, gilding, plating, etc. in nickel, chrome, silver and Also Handbag Repairs, gold Workmanship guaranteed. J. BRADBURY Practical Jeweller QUEEN STREET - ~ MASTERTON
FIRST RACE EACH DAY at 11.45 a.m. »1J ■! ■llllir I I I» 1,11 WIN AND PLACE BETTING Special Trains and Buses will be run right to the course on both days. AFTERNOON TEA AVAILABLE. Men of the Fighting Services in Uniform Admitted Free. Keep these two days free, and enjoy brand Racing on one of New Zealand’s best finishiw, courses!' N. H. JAMES, Secretary.
lIP , IRC L 'W)' 4 »w' > x of ' For the IMiiifce.y 031 UCES! ' IMw ,1 jHfy -W- uni AKI cOATS If LOVELY 1 h ; FROCKS \I I / I | Stepout gaily this season with a frock or coat 1 Shearer 9 s. See the inspiring tU I display in our showrooms of really attractive I Spring and Summer goods You can be of quality and , style right up to B I the minute .. . I * X JL when you shop at the leading W■| ■■ ■ 1.1 4 I store the ■ | | V | ■ Ifl | sYarAX' by shopping here.
QUALITY— based upon 39 years of battery history—long ago established VESTA leadership. A, Only VESTA has the greatest improve'hi ment ever introduced into battery conAVISTa q struction . . . the PLATE LOCK that Stops the cause of nearly all batterv W failures. iSk VESTA BATTERIES, backed by W UNCONDITIONAL LIFE-COST (JT GUARANTEE, are made in 3 grades to suit your pocket and the age of the car. IT PAYS TO INVEST IN A VESTA. Enn ™ Esana A WAIRARAPA DISTRIBUTORS: C TORR, LTD CHAPEL STREET - - MASTERTON AVAILABLE AT ALL GARAGES.'
Masterton’s Social Centre. I TOMORROW! I WEDNESDAY! ’ THURSDAY! A SCREEN SCREAM! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Laugh-provoking Comedy. "DULCY" (Approved Universal Exhibition.) —With— ANN SOTHERN—IAN HUNTER ROLAND YOUNG. She’s a blonde who gets into tangles, but . . . she knows all the angles. FRIDAY! SATURDAY! MONDAY! 808 HOPE 808 HOPE 808 HOPE BING DOROTHY CROSBY LAMOUR I CROSBY LAMOUR I in "Road to Zanzibar" "Road to Zanzibar" "Road to Zanzibar" (Approved Universal Exhibition.) Laughs in Brightest Lafrica! More laughs, more songs, more romance, more gags than “The Road to Singapore.” It has the same sizzling star combination, the same director, and the same kind of comedy, but a hundred times funnier! EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Telephone Reservations — Theatre 2303 - - Nimmo’s 1815.
MEALS FOR TRAIN TRAVELLERS Railway Refreshment Service JN the course of a train journey travellers find it very much more convenient —and satisfying—to have meals at railway refreshment than to take bothersome and sometimes unwieldy packages of food along with them. Whatever you have at railway rooms, whether it’s a three-course meal'or just- a counter snack, is wholesome, fresh and in plentiful variety. And the service aside, -cheapness is a feature of railway meals. High Quality — Low Cost!
It is Time to Buy a CYCLE L No need to walk—buy a Cycle 11 • and move from one place to an- 1 g | other with greater speed. I I Cycle for work or pleasure, but g g buy x. reliable Cycle from. | | | Steve Sharman | | Cycle Agent, MASTERTON. I I ’Phone 2152. . J
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