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AMUSEMENTS. IT’S GAY! IT’S MUSICAL! IT’S MAGICAL! SATURDAY NEXT JANUARY 31. ONE NIGHT ONLY. OPERA HOUSE. YOURS AND MINE YOURS AND MINE REVUE CO. REVUE CO. Direct from Wellington. 97 SPECIALTY ACTS 27 SPECIALTY ACTS SUNSHINE BALLET: Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. Reserves open at Steele & Bull’s on Tuesday Next. H.M. Forces Half Price. Prices plus tax. DON’T MISS IT—BOOK EARLY! A CARD. HARCOMBE MOTORS, LTD. WISH to notify their many clients that, although Mr H. A. Harcombe has joined the Military Forces, BUSINESS WILL BE CARRIED ON AS USUAL. New and present clients can rely on the usual high standard of service maintained in the past. HARCOMBE MOTORS, LTD. Vauxhall, Bedford, Oldsmobile and Pontiac Dealers. FEATHERSTON DISTRICT PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. RESIDENTS in the district are invited to attend a meeting in the Town Hall, Featherston, on THURSDAY NEXT, January 29, at 7.30 p.m., to discuss arrangements in connection with a Recreation Room. All who are willing to assist are requested to attend. N. C. C. SHEPHERD, Hon. Secretary. “MAVEX STOMACH COMPOUND SAVED ME.” QAYS Mrs Thompson, St. Clair, Dunedin: “I find MAVEX good for gastritis and stomach troubles.” Thousands praise MAVEX—the new MALTED SLIPPERY ELM Stomach Compound. 3/- (3/4 posted) from W. J. Campbell Chemist. 2 SUNBATHERS BEWARE. Sunbathing means chills and colds for many. Burning skin deludes one, and the cold wind penetrates and chills. Baxter’s Lung Preserver is the answer to every cough and cold and chill. Palatable “Baxter’s” is the proved remedy with the tonic action. Swiftest, safest and surest for young and old. Take “Baxter’s” with you. 2 ALARM CLOCKS SCARCE. WE have an excellent selection of ’’ Boudoir and ordinary Alarm Clocks, from 10/- upwards. Get yours now. J. BRADBURY JEWELLER, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. WATSON’S CLEARANCE OF SUMMER COATS AND FROCKS. FLORAL PRINT FROCKS, all neat styles. Sizes, S.W., W., W.X. All one price, 12/6. AT WATSON’S—I only Wool Afgalaine Summer Coat. Shade: Mustard. Fitting style, finished with patch pockets. Size, W. Usual Price, 65/-. Special to clear, 35/-. AT WATSON’S—I only Summer Coat, three-quarter length. Shade: Green. Trimmed stitching. Size, S.W. Usually £4/10/-. Special to clear, 45/-. AT WATSON’S—2 only NavyYaffeta Summer Coats. Puff sleeves. Size, S.W. Usual Price, 55/-. Special to clear, 29/6. AT WATSON’S—I only Matron’s " Navy Wool Georgette Summer Coat, trimmed with braided revers and half belt. Usual Price, £4/19/6. Special to clear. 59/6. AT WATSON’S?—I only Navy Wool Lace Summer Coat, belted style. Usual Price, 84/-. Special to clear, 25/-. AT'WATSOYs?—I only Navy Cloche 21 Two-piece Suit, skirt with inverted pleats, coat finished with pockets. Size, W. Usual price, 84/-. Special to clear, 39/6. _________ QEE our wind6ws for sensational bar- ° gains from all departments. BULLICK-BLACKMORE SPECIALS. THEN’S SPORTS TROUSERS, in striped Blues, Greens and Browns; 25/pair.—At Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. BOYS’ KHAKI SHORTS, sizes 9 to 14, 3/11 pair.—At Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. A/lEN’S SPORTS SHIRTS, in Towelr ling and Mesh. All sizes. 6/11 each—At Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. THEN'S - All - Wool Ribbed Plain Hose, 1 in Green shade only; 3/6 pair.—At Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. COURTENAY RADIO. COURTENAY RADIO is the last word in modern radio construction. Arrange a demonstration from J. H. Lyttle, sole Masterton Agent. VES! We trade-in your present set for a new Courtenay, the most advanced radio of the times. —J. H. Lyttle, telephone 1411. WITHOUT quality there can be no true economy, so buy Courtenay, the quality radio. Better tone, better reception, better value.—J. H. Lyttle. tjeTTER buy Courtenay—the Radio with the distinctive cabinet, tone and recep'tion. Telephone 1411 for a demonstration.— J. H. Lyttle, Agent,

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 January 1942, Page 1

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582

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 January 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 January 1942, Page 1

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