, AMUSEM E NTS. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 81 . DOROTHY LAMOUR a WILLIAM HOLDEN In "THE FLEET’S IN” "THE FLEET’S IN” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) At Your Favourite Theatre ? • REGENT e ' • REGENT 9 ’ 2.IS—TOMORROW—B p.m. . PHANTOM COMMANDO . . .! UNSEEN . . .! UNHEARD . . .! I He drops from space to raid and wreck the Reich! Striking terror into the very heart of Germany! “INVISIBLE AGENT” “INVISIBLE AGENT” ; “INVISIBLE AGENT" ■ “INVISIBLE AGENT” 1 “INVISIBLE AGENT” “INVISIBLE AGENT” ' TODAY’S MOST AMAZING SENSATION! Suggested by “The Invisible Man” by H. G. WELLS. [ Starring ILONA MASSEY I JON HALL PETER LORRE ’ SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE , Associate Feature j A double dose of hilarious fun! “DOUBLE DATE” “DOUBLE DATE” “DOUBLE DATE” —with — EDMUND LOWE UNA MERKEL (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES. GROW NEW HAIR WITH BIRMESE. Grow hair by stimulating a circulation o£ nourishing blood and Birmese Hair Root Compound to the hair follicles. One minute's vigorous massage daily with Birmese should promote the growth of new strong hair. Birmese Hair Root Compound quickly removes scales and dandruff, and checks falling hair. —W. H. Snowsill and W. J. Campbell, Chemists. Birmese Laboratories, Ltd., Christchurch. 3 THE HOME OF BETTER USED CARS 1935 PLYMOUTH TOURING SEDAN, light on petrol. 1928 MORRIS OXFORD, 4-door sedan; sleeper seat; cheap to run. 1938 MORRIS 8, 2-door, good tires. Choice of two. 1930 SINGER 8, 4-door; well shod, eco- ■ nomical. TRUCKS. 1935 COMMER, 2^-ton, fitted hoist, well shod. 1934 FORD VB, 15 cwt.; handy light truck 6-VALVE ’ AMERICAN BOSCH CAR RADIO, nice tone. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON’S GARAGE 14 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. ’Phone 2388. After Hours, 2306. J. BRADBURY JEWELLER, MASTERTON. WISHES to extend to the public of the Wairarapa the Compliments of the Season. MISCELLANEOUS. “T)R. HAIR’S Asthma Cure brought sound sleep every night,” writes grateful Hawera lady. — Woollams, Chemist, opposite W.F.C.A. * ADD piquancy to a plain meal by adding Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce. New Zealand made and New Zealand’s most popular sauce. WINTER Vegetables assured by plant- ’ ing now Broccoli, Leeks, Celery, Cauliflowers, Savoy Cabbage. —Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. Agents: W.F.C.A., or from C. E. Gibbs. TJICH and piquant. Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce adds zest to any meal. Made in New Zealand. IVEW and reconditioned Implements. Spare parts in stock or procured. Scrap metals bought. Machinery exchanged.—J. C. Ewington. BADMINTON PLAYERS! Have your Racquet strung or repaired by our expert. Australian and New Zealand gut in stock—W.F.C.A. Sports Department. “PEAVER” is the only sauce I dare give Father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealand made. , INSPECT our range of Indian Hockey Sticks and Leather Shin Guards.— W.F.C.A. Sports Department WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. HIGHLAND SHEEP DIPS—WeII tried x and proved results oyer many years. Used by farmers who like the best. Obtainable only from Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Chapel Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1624. SOUTHERN. Cross Tea. —An old favourite still going strong. We can supply your requirements. See us about extra supplies for shearing and harvesting. Obtainable only from Wright, Stephenson & Co.. Ltd., Chapel Street. ’Phone 1624. QARTON’S English Swedes. —High germination and a heavy crop. Get yours while stocks last from Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Chapel Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1624. JpIRST Aid Outfits are a necessity on every farm. We have a size for you. Be prepared and get one now from Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., Chapel Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1624. (JYANOGAS. —Death on rabbits and all pests. Stocks arriving shortly. Order yours while the opportunity lasts, from Wright, Stephenson & Co., I Ltd., Chapel Street, Masterton, ’Phone i 1624. your farming requirements are i available at Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Chapel Street, Masterton. ! ’Phone 1624 or 2366 after 6 p.m. :
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 January 1943, Page 1
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