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AMUSEMENTS. THE STATE THE STATE * The Leading Theatre AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) TONIGHT, at 8. ALSO TUESDAY. ALEXANDER KORDA presents CAROLE LOMBARD CAROLE LOMBARD CAROLE LOMBARD Her Last and Best Picture —and— JACK BENNY JACK BENNY JACK BENNY JACK BENNY JACK BENNY In a Surprisingly Different Role —in — ERNST LUBITSCH’S COMEDY “TO BE OR NOT TO BE” “TO BE OR NOT TO BE” “TO BE OR NOT TO BE” “TO BE OR NOT TO BE” An exciting, romantic comedy, keyed to an ever-mounting tempo of suspense! ln Addition “THE BATTLE FOR OIL” “THE- BATTLE FOR OIL” A sensational documentary short subject. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES. REGIMENTAL Signet Rings—Your Regimental Emblem set in coloured enamel in all designs. Onward, Air Force, Artillery, Horse Rampant, etc., etc. Solid 9ct. gold. Any size. All designs. £3 complete—J. Bradbury, Jeweller. ' WHY SUFFER PILES? “I am highly, delighted with the results, writes a ZANN user. Send 9d stamps for trial treatment. —Zann Pty., Box 952, YZ, Well in gt o n. “ Keen’s Shop you’ve heard of time to time, Of what we stock we put in rhyme; So if it is gifts you are looking for, Look no further than our door. Razors and Strops and Shaving Cream, Mirrors and Brushes and Brilliantine, English Pouches, Wallets, Pipes— Call and see the different types. And if you want a Walking Stick, Come to us and take a pick. Of course, you know just where to go— Keen’s Korner, where the Drice is low. TENDERS. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited for the pur--1 chase of the property occupied by the Masterton Permanent Investment and Building Society, being part of Section 10, Town of Masterton, having a frontage to Queen Street of 18ft. (exclusive of,right-of-way) and a depth of 85ft. Ilin. Conditions of tender can be obtained from A. KEITH, Manager, Box 63, Masterton. PINEX INSULATES ALL BUILDINGS. pOR homes, halls, stores, offices, hospir tals—ensure insulation against heat and cold with PINEX INSULATING BOARD. “The Walls That Have No Ears.” Pinex means greater all-weather comfort, and it reduces NOISE! Use this ideal New Zealand building material for walls and ceilings. Stocked by all leading BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS.

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T. F. WATSON & CO. Carterton.—Women’s Tailored American Modelled Print Frocks, very smart and most ■ attractive. Check, multistriped and floral designs. S.S.W., S.W. and Women’s fittings. Priced at 25/C each. WATSON "&T”CO., Drapers, CarjL * terton.—Women’s Spunjoy Frocks, attractively cut dn*newest styles, short sleeves, featuring spot and floral desgns on dark grounds. Sizes S.W. to O.S. Priced at 29/6 each. rrT fTwaTSON & CO., Drapers, CarA * terton. —Matrons’ Frocks, in Spunwoven, floral designs in shades of Black, Navy and Blue; long sleeves. Sizes, W. to O.S. Priced at 35/-. J. GRAHAM & CO, TVTAVY and Black Marocain and Art Silk Dress Fabrics, 36in. wide. Prices range from 6/11 to 8/11 yard.— J. Graham & Co., Ltd., Kenner’s Buildings. 9CIN. PLAIN shades in British Synthetic Dress Fabric. Greywing. Arcosa Green, Clover, Airforce and Saxe Blue. 6/11 and 7/11 yard. — J. Graham & Co., Ltd. KQIN. TICKING,"BIue andJGrey stripe, 7/11 yard. 30in. Shadowette, assorted colourings, 2/6 yard.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. IYJEN’S Cream Cotton Interlock Underpants, made from a British cloth. S. Men’s 6/6, Men’s 6/11, O.S. Men’s 7/11 pair. Procurable at J. Graham & Co., Ltd. IVfEN’S Crewe Neck Kaiapoi Pullovers, short sleeves. Shades of Light Grey, Nil Green and Airforce Mixture. S. Men’s 15/6, Men’s 1.6 6, O.S. Men’s 17/6. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. SOLDIERS’ Money Belts, Holdalls, ° Hussifs, Note Holders and Purses, now available at J, Graham & Co., Ltd.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1942, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
592

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1942, Page 1

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