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AMUSEMENTS. * THE STATE * ★ THE STATE ★ The Leading Theatre AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) TONIGHT, at 8. 20th Century-Fox presents GEORGE SANDERS GEORGE SANDERS GEORGE SANDERS Suave, Debonair, and GA.IL PATRICK GAIL PATRICK GAIL PATRICK Fascinating, Dangerous In , “Quiet, Please, Murder “Quiet, Please, Murder “Quiet, Please, Murder” “Quiet, Please, Murder’’ “Quiet, Please, Murder Two lives caught in a strange web of murder and crime. Tempted by danger, lured by love. Outwitting the world . . . but never themselves! . IT’S EXCITEMENT ALL THE WAY! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also Showing “N.Z. Troops In Guadalcanal” “N.Z. Troops In Guadalcanal” The first pictures of our troops in the South Pacific! and “1943 MELBOURNE CUP” “1943 MELBOURNE CUP" PUBLIC NOTICES. THE WELLINGTON RACING CLUB (Incorporated.) SUMMER MEETING. JANUARY 15 & 22, 1944. XTOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS at the above meeting, also Forfeit (£1) for the WELLINGTON STAKES, 1944 close at 5 o’clock D.m. on MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1943, at the Office of the Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. D.E. BRAY, Secretary. P. 0.. Box 446, Wellington, C.l. For programme of events see “Official Calendar,” issues November 24, December 8 and 15, 1943.)

TENDERS. __ VICTORY HOMES FOR • RETURNED SOLDIERS. PROVIDE the most restful, comfortx able and congenial conditions by using Pinex Insulating Board for walls and ceilings. This will also help New Zealand prosperity, because Pinex is a 98 per cent New Zealand product. Keep your money in New Zealand use Pinex — “THE WALLS THAT HAVE NO EARS.” The Regulations say CEMENT BAGS MUST BE RETURNED. C. E. DANIELL, LTD., MASTERTON. ’Phone 1128. MISCELLANEOUS. ICH Eastern spices combine to make New Zealand’s most popular Worcester Sauce —Beaver Brand. BUFFERED Asthma 12 years, but breathing now all right. Credit Dr. Hair’s Asthma Cure.—Woollams, Chemist, opposite W.F.C.A.* POSTS little—lasts' a long time— Queen Bee Stain. 10 colours, including Stove Black for metalwork. MO shortage of Dettol at Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy (next Page’s Corner). 4 ozs., 2/2; 8 ozs., 3/8; 16 ozs., 6/10; gallon tins, 35/-. QPORTS G'OODS of high quality. Call 0 and inspect. It will pay you. — W.F.C.A. Sports Department. ‘■fiEAVER” is the only sauce I dare give " Father! Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealand-made. FRIGHTEN your day the Queen Bee way. Queen Bee Wax cleans as it shines! 1/5 and 2/5. EW and reconditioned implements. Spare parts in stock or procured. Scrap metals bought. Machinery exchanged.— J. C. Ewington. A ROBINSON & SONS, Florists and * Nurserymen, Whatman Road, Masterton. ’Phone 1304. OOR real.flavour and spicy zest—the New Zealand-made Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce. Try it—you’ll love it. A TIN-FULL of new furniture. Queen Bee Stain makes oldest furniture look like new. £ ADIES! The “Moderne” School of Dressmaking is now conducted in premises, No. 70 Queen Street (opp. Hugo & Shearer’s). Enquiries solicited. FOR artistic floral emblems of beauty, consult Miss J. McKenzie, W.F.C.A. Floriste’s Department, Queen Street. THE Art Tinting Service at Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy (next Page’s Corner) allows you to enjoy your snapshots and enlargements in the full beauty of natural colour. That’s an idea for ’Xmas! The high quality and moderate charges will delight you.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 December 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 December 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 December 1943, Page 1

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