Pahiatua and District
PROVINCIAL THEATRES Woodville Pahiatua KING’S THEATRE PAHIATUA TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW at 8 p.m. Victor McLaglen June Lang Peter Lorre In—“NANCY STEELE IS MISSING’» (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The Star of “The Informer” and an inspired cast in a powerful drama of vengeance.
" Weaning Time is Drenching Time.” JOSEPH FORD’S DRENCH. EASILY ADMINISTERED AND NO OVERNIGHT STARVING. When lambs are weaned, and have to live entirely on grass, there is always a tendency for them to receive a check, which is liablbe to debilitate the animal and allow internal parasites when present to play havoc. USE JOSEPH FORD’S DRENCH. I v STOCKED BY N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. {lncorporated in England.) PHONE V PAHIATUA. BOX 51.
COSY WOODVTLLE. TO-NIGHT AT S P.M. Jack Hulbert ‘ 4 TAKE MY TIP ’ ’ With Cicely Courtneidge. The Fastest, Snappiest Show the Screen's Leading Comedian Has Ever Laughed His Way Through. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
SPECIAL OFFER A LARGE BUNDLE OF MAGAZINES 2/6 BUNDLE POST FREE. New Stocks “Aunt Daisy’s” Cookery Book— 2/6 post free. CARTHEW’S BOOKSELLERS PAHIATUA. Chief Agent “The Times”, Pahiatua. Farmer, Fix Your Fences! USE CONCRETE POSTS AND BANISH FURTHER TROUBLE. We are Agents for MURRELL & DAVIES CONCRETE POSTS. (All 4in. x 4in. and 6ft. long.) No. 1. 4 No. 6 crimped wires extra ground-level reinforcing. - . .. £ls per 100. No. 2.2 No. 6 Crimped, wire, 2 bars |in. steel, turned top and bottom. £l6/10/- per 100. No. 3. 1 fin. rod, turned top and bottom, 2 No. 4 crimped wires. £l6 per 100. STRAINERS. —No. 1 Sin. x Sin. diameter, Bft. long, 2 slots to take four fences, price £l. No. 2 Hill country strainer, 6x6, 7ft, long, 17/6 each. STAYS, 6ft. 6in .long, 21in. steel rods, diameter 5 x 2—6/- each ANGLES, 6/- each. SPECIAL SHEEP YARD POSTS. CALL AT THE AV.F.C.A. HARDWARE DEPT. FOR A QUOTE. The Wairarapa Farmers 1 Co-operative Assn. Ltd. PAHIATUA. Produce Representative: 6. CORNFORD.
Plain English needs no argument, One meaning is its clear intent. A tested truth is voiced to stand, In language all can understand. Plain English leaves no facts in doubt, Its purpose is to shut that out— For colds plain English makes ease sure With **First Aid Woods 7 .Great Peppermint Cure.’*
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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 74, 29 March 1938, Page 2
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373Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 74, 29 March 1938, Page 2
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