AMUSEMENTS. THE — COSY — — COSY — 7.4 S—TONIGHT— 7.45 RALPH BELLAMY—WAYNE MORRIS VIRGINIA BRUCE In “FLIGHT ANGELS” “FLIGHT ANGELS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Take Off with this Care Free Crew . . . for a Skyful of New Thrills | | | Thrills that will keep you spellbound . . . it's Lots of Danger but Loads of Fun. “CAUGHT IN THE ACT” "CAUGHT IN THE ACT” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —With— HENRY ARMETIA—IRIS MEREDITH Robert BALDWIN—Charles MILLER You’ll laugh yourself right into the aisle when this famous lopsided comedian falls victim to the Building Racket.
PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. RAWLEIGH'S PRODUCTS. yHE residents of the town of Masterton are notified that, owing to their late dealer having gone into military camp, their, depot has been removed from’s6 South Road, Masterton, to 22 Worksop Road, Masterton (3 doors above Knox Church), where any of the above products may be obtained at 1939 prices.—Peter M. Jopson, Sole Rawleigh Dealer for Masterton. HEALTH RISKS TO AVOID! Beware the raw tickling throat which precedes a cold or influenza. That is your signal to take “333” COUGH MIXTURE, the always dependable remedy for coughs, bronchitis, colds, ’flu and kindred ailments. From the first dose you feel relief, the cough is checked, and it clears the stuffed up passages of the nose, throat and chest like magic. Every chest and bronchial affection is speedily and surely relieved by the beneficial action of “333” COUGH MIXTURE, the specific that is invaluable for all ages, and which should have a place in every home medicine chest. Get a 1/6 or 2/6 bottle today from CAMPBELL’S PHARMACY, “The Family Chemists.” Masterton. 1 3/11 NOW OPEN! 3/11 3/11 3/11 3/11 Having completed his 3/11 3/11 Military Service Camp 3/11 3/11 Training, Mr Lethaby an- 3/11 3/11 nounces the reopening of 3/11 3/11 the New Way Dye Works. 3/11 3/11 3/11 3/11 SUITS 3/11 3/11 COSTUMES 3/11 3/11 OVERCOATS 3/11 3/11 DRY-CLEANED. 3/11 3/11 3/11 3/11 3/11 3/11 3/11 3/11 3/11 3/11 No Collecting! 3/11 3/11 No Delivery! 3/11 3/11 No Radio Programmes! 3/11 3/11 That is why we do not need 3/11 3/11 to charge so much. 3/11 3/11 3/11 3/11 NEW WAY DYE WORKS. 3/11 piFTS FOR SOLDIERS.—New stocks u of Soldiers’ Requisites just to hand: Money Belts, Leather Holdalls, Toilet Sets, Safety and Blade Razors, Strops, Unbreakable Mirrcts, Writing Cases, Wallets. Inspect our stock. Just to hand: Walking Sticks—W. ORANGE, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Queen Street ’Phone 1934.
BRUSH SETS. JNSPECT our range of quality Dressing Table Sets for “Her,” and buy now while stocks last. J. BRADBURY, JEWELLER, MASTERTON. f EARN DRESSMAKING by the Latest Method. Expert tuition at HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. NEW ADDRESS: 69 QUEEN STREET. Next to Hugo & Shearer’s. END TIRED FEET. ipiRED, tender feet are sure signs of foot weakness. Consult the highlytrained specialists at Campbell’s Pharmacy if you want strong, happy feet. Advice is free —without obligation to you. Relief and comfort are guaranteed by Dr. Scholl’s. 9 TENDERS. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. RENDERS are requested from Builders lor alterations and renovations to building for the Trust Lands Trust. Specifications may be obtained from and tenders close with the undersigned on WEDNESDAY, October 29, 1941, at noon. The lowest or any tender hot necessarily accepted. A. W. McKENZIE. Secretary. FOR YOUR HOME. TUST ARRIVED"—Latest, models Ham"J ilton Band-spread Radios. Tune short-wave as you do broadcast. Inspect now. Free demonstration from Steele & Bull. rpAKE CARE of your Piano. Have it serviced by only qualified Tuner and Repairer Tunings and repairs at lowest rates Work guaranteed —Steele & Bull .telephone 1815. QPECIALLYRedvced for Quick Sale—- ° “Hamilton” Radio-Gramophone; 6valve, dual wave;' late model; as new. Demonstration on request.—Steele & Bull. Telephone 1815. JpLHOREPAIRS? We have large stocks of all components. Work expeditiously executed by registered servicemen. All makes. Lowest charges. Ring 1815 and we will collect and deliver. —Steele & Bull, opp. Hugo and Shearer.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 October 1941, Page 1
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