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AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.45. “Night Train to Munich” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also “SPORTING BLOOD” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE COSY THE COSY 7.45—T0M0RR0W—7.45 Jeffrey LYNN—Brenda MARSHALL In “MONEY & THE WOMAN”. “MONEY & THE WOMAN” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults). Money and Women are Dangerous . . . especially when the money is stolen. LEO GORCEY—BOBBY JORDAN (Of Dead End Kids) In “PRIDE of the BOWERY” “PRIDE of the BOWERY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A strong, virile story of today manhood in the making. gnnnßMttf !■ i T'i i irrnam i a n PUBLIC NOTICES. VES, Son, if you want to give a shilling, John Bull will take it for our soldiers. Lilian McKenzie 61 RENALL STREET. £ s d Non-Electric Ends 12 6 Full Head, Non-Electric 15 0 Eugene Combination 14 6 Please Note: ’Phone 1521. COKE! COKE! COKE! AGA CRUSHED ROUGH Single Bags. 3/9; 3 Bags, 11/-. Reduction on Ton Lots. GREYTOWN AGENT: BLUEBIRD TEAROOMS. OLLIVER’S WOOD AND COAL DEPOT 133 LINCOLN ROAD. I ’PHONE 1054. T. O’CONNOR, Proprietor. MISS M. G. McGREGOR For DISTINCTIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES. Ring 1869. Address: 30 Essex Street. MRS A. E. DILLON FLORAL ART SPECIALIST. DISTINCTIVE FLORAL WREATHS, ETC., AT REASONABLE PRICES. Address: 28 CHURCH STREET. TELEPHONE 2046. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. C—“ osTUMES AND SUITS made to latest styles by Wairarapa’s Leading craftsmen. Be fitted by Donald & Joy, the Quality Tailors, Queen Street. K - " ERSLAKE’S huge’stockYTMattresses just landed offers a splendid selection for all Kapoc and Millwool in all qualities. Make your selection and ensure good sleep. Good sleep means first-class health.—J. Kerslake &. Co., Auctioneers and Furnishers, Queen St, TT'ERSLAKE’S "Reversible Mats in mottled colours are fresh, economical and serviceable. Priced very reasonably, too. Buy a couple for your bedroom.—J. Kerslake & Co., Auctioneers and Furnishers, Queen St. pXTRA - O.S. Winter-weight Pyjamas just arrived. —C. D. Shoosmith. CARPENTER & EVANS’ SPECIALS. THEN’S MONARCH SHOES, all styles to select from, now showing at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. j7ADIES’~FLEXILE”SHOES, designed for beauty, built for comfort, in Black, Navy and Brown. —At Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. INFANTS 7 ’SHOES/Vizes 3~to 6, in Patent, White and Blue, in ankle and bar, at Carpenter & Evans’ Shoe Store. MEN’S WORKING’ BOOTS, ’all kinds A to select from, in Black and Tan, nailed and unnailed, at Carpenter and Evans’ Shoe Store. I ADIES’ and Children’s Slippers, in all colours to select from. See our windows, at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. ______ CHILDREN’S SANDALS, in Brown and Beige, all sizes, crepe soles, at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE. —BABY covering, filled kapoc. Suitable for cot or pram. 4/11 to 6/11 —Kapoc Pillows, full size. —C. Smith, Ltd. piLLOW"CASES/lO x~3o?“taped and envelope shape. 2/11 for strong Tea Towels. 4/6 yard—Linen Bordered ‘ Tea Towelling.—At C. Smith’s Man- ■ Chester Department. 10 /fi— BORDERED Damask Cloths, , 54 x 54. Gold, Green and Blue ■ borders. 12/6 for size 54 x 70, good , quality. 1/6 —Strong Scouring Cloths. ■ —C. Smith’s for value. /£i AND 25/6 —Bedspreads of Strip- 1 ' ed Imitation Linen, in smart colourings: Green, Blue and Rose. “Os- • man” make, 6/11 to 13/6. Parchment , Lampshades, new designs. —At C. < Smith’s. 10/(2— OVAL CANE MATS, in many ' 7 designs. 4/6—White Towels, i special quality, hemmed, size 24 x 48. Exceptional value.—At C. Smith’s. ‘ 90/R AND 35/ —KapoUQuilts, in ' Rose, Green, Blue and Gold. Broche Satin, in self design, non-slip L cambric back. —C. Smith’s for value. —( TpREIGHT is paid both ways on old Files ( sent to us for reconditioning. Our process means a tremendous saving to you. , Write for further details. —File Recondition- ' ing Co., Frederick Street, Wellington. ’Phone I 52-089. J

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 April 1942, Page 1

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596

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 April 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 April 1942, Page 1

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