AMUSEMENTS. At Your Favourite Theatre. • REGENT • • REGENT • TONIGHT and FINALLY FRIDAY At 7.45 p.m. CLARENCE E. MULFORD’S Greatest Story. Hopalongi and the Bar 20 Boys shoot it out with hot lead for a fortune. “BORDER VIGILANTES” “BORDER VIGILANTES” With WILLIAM BOYD RUSSELL HAYDEN ANDY CLYDE PRANCES GIFFORD Silver thieves run the West, till Hopalong leads the vigilantes in a war to the finish. ALSO
The unforgettable Stephen Foster songs of the South. “GENTLEMAN from DIXIE” “GENTLEMAN from DIXIE” With JACK LA RUE —and— MARIAN MARSH DIXIE where the horses are faster . DIXIE where the women are lovelier. DIXIE where music is more lingering DIXIE where the men are more (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES. RUSSELL & SON WANT TO BUY RIFLES, Shotguns and Ammunition, Wire Netting, Roofing Iron, Lawn Mowers, 6ft. Baths, Wringers, Full Houses of Furniture. Also Tricycles, Oval Boilers, Iron Kettles and Saucepans, Table and Hanging Lamps, Tools of every trade, Gumboots, Gent’s Clothing and Boots, Dolls’ Prams, Ladies’, Gents’ and Juvenile Bicycles, Used Tents and Flys, Rabbit Traps, Primus Stoves, Ranges, Blinds, Camp Ovens, Heaters, Magazines, Push Chairs and Prams, or anything you may have no use for. Please ring 1080 or call in, and we will come and buy the goods and pay you cash. We don’t charge you any commission or cartage. ROBT. RUSSELL & SON GENERAL DEALERS, MASTERTON. (Established 1908.)
MISCELLANEOUS. PREY’S BUTCHERY for your Meat U this week! Support the shop which caters for you all the year, which sells good Wether and Hogget Mutton, as well as Ewe Mutton. The, prices are just as cheap. Get your joint from Grey. See our window tomorrow. Telephone 1748. _ rpHE “Moderne” School of Dressmaking x teaches cutting, designing, making and pattern making. Terms on application. Leecroft Chambers, Hall Street, opposite the Police Station. LIGHT lunches and cold meats taste far better with a dash of Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce. Made in New Zealand. QIR NORRELL MACKENZIE, Royal ° Physician, endorses Dr. Hair’s Asthma Cure—Woollams, Chemist, opposite W.F.C.A.* FILMS are short, but our developing, A printing, enlarging and tinting, are still the best—W. H. Snowsill, Chemist. TVTEW and reconditioned Implements. Spare 1’ parts in stock or procured. .Scrap metals bought.. Machinery exchanged.—J. C. Ewington. ■ BEAVER” is the only sauce I dare give Father! Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealand-made. WAVE you tried the Sausages from ■ Grey’s Cash and Carry Butchery? If you haven’t, you should —they are excellent. Pork, Beef, and Tomato available. ______ MUSICIAN says one bottle of Dr. Hair’s made remarkable difference to breathing.—Woollams, Chemist, opposite W.F.C.A. 6 yy. H. SNOWSILL, Chemist, offers ’’ complete prescription services under the Social Security Regulations. FLOWER Seedlings.—lceland Poppies, Cineraria, Polyanthus, Dianthus, Sweet William, Antirrhinum, etc.— Robinson’s Nurseries, ’phone 1’304, or from W.F.C.A. and C. E, Gibbs. RICH Eastern spices combine to make New Zealand’s most popular Worcester Sauce —Beaver Brand. 13ADMINTON PLAYERS! Have your Racquet strung or repaired by our expert. Australian and New Zealand gut in stock—W.F.C.A. Sports Department. INSPECT our range of Indian Hockey Sticks and Leather Shin Guards.— W.F.C.A. Spirts Department. FYCLAX COSMETICS—CIients are requested to return containers. Refund allowed—W. H. Snowsill, Chemist, sole stockist. p. E. TINKUK, 38 Perry Street, for iron and Brass Castings. PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. AROMATIC Lily of the Valley, 1/clump; 12 Polyanthus Roses, named, for 18/-, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. BUSH Strawberry—Hardy, producing an abundance of berries for eight months. 5/6 dozen posted,—Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLUS. — Large flowered named kinds; collection of 12 for 7/-; 24 for 13/- posted.—Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. “MONEYMAKER” “’Garden Pea. — x Dwarf, heavy cropping, 8 weeks; well-filled pods. 1/- packets, 2/6 lb, posted. —Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland.
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