SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. “THE STAGE’S REPLY TO THE TALKIES.” OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8. 3 TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., 3 Will Present LONDON’S MOST POPULAR MUSICAL COMEDY:— “LOVE LIES.” “LOVE LIES.” Which delighted countless amusement lovers for over 14 months at the Gaiety Theatre, London. STARRING CLEM DAWE N.Z. FAVOURITE COMEDIAN, Together with Bobby Gordon, Betty Eley, Michael Cole, Marie Eaton, Dan Agar, Kitty . Stewart, Erie Edgley, Les White, Mona Barlee, Paul Plunkett, Compton Coutts, Mana Zeppel, John Woods 3 . John Robertson, Elvie Ellis. Together with Together with 1 70 ARTISTS 7Q Including The Most Beautiful and Talented Ballet seen on the Stage or Screen. BOX PLAN' AT ARTS & CRAFTS. PRICES: RS. and D.C., 7/-; Stalls, 4/-; Back Stalls, 2/- (plus tax). < t ' NOTICE. < ' DOGS FOUND worrying sheep 1 on my Property will be destroyed. 3 r All persons trespassing on my property ’ - will be prosecuted. 1 > H. C. DICKENS, 1 ‘ Fernridge. - ■ —— < ROSEWOOD DAIRY. (pHE PROPRIETOR of the above Dairy is commencing a DAILY MILK DELIVERY from August 1. Cleanliness and Quality Guaranteed. 1 D. H. BAILLIE, Proprietor. 1 TELEPHONE 1305. _ 1 ( REMOVAL NOTICE. < ’ M lBB COCKEBILL , ’ate of Midland £ Hotel Buildings, has removed to f ’ premises next door to Ball Bros., Flor- ( ists, Queen Street, opposite Hannah’s Boot Shop. ’ l l t SCHOOL OF DANCING. 3 . PROFESSOR W. B. WOODS, ATP A, < Teacher of Ballet, Acrobatic, Spanish, s Adagio and Ballroom Dancing. < Ballroom Classes— < TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. ‘ Studio: ACADEMY BUILDINGS. ' ( CHURCH STREET, MASTERTON. 1 Private Lessons daily by H-ppointment-1 — . H GOOD USED TRACTORS. i ‘CASE”, 18/32 £2OO “CASE,” 18/32 £l5O ’ MeCORMICK-DEERING, 10/20 . £125 < ‘FORDSON”£SO 1 “BEAN” 35-cwt. TRUCK; done 1 ' only 5000 Miles £2OO A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD., < < 131 A CHURCH STREET, ' PALMERSTON NORTH. 3 1 i BOOKS! BOOKS! ■ f OUTSTANDING FICTION AND ‘ LITERATURE. 1 BOOKS WORTH BUYING! ' “The Good Companions,” by J. B. j Priestly; 10/6. “All Our Yesterdays,” by H. M. Tomlinson; 8/6. i “The Four Adventures of Richard i , Hannay,” by John Buchan; 7/6. < “The Maori Yesterday and To-day,” < by James Cowan; 12/6. < “The Collected Verse of Robert Ser- 1 vice”; 11/-. , The Works of Mary Webb; 6/6 a vol. < “The Sea Devil’s Fo’castle,” by 3 ; Lowell Thomas. i “Rogue Herries,” by Hugh Walpole; < 10/6. “Man Hunting in the Jungle,” by G. . M. Wyott; 15/-. b • “Her Private’s We”; 6/6. , ALL THE LATEST NOVELS KEPT , IN STOCK; 6/- each. CHEAP EDITIONS at 2/6 each. J McLEOD & YOUNG, BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. ' MASTERTON. ; SARSAPARILLA BLOOD TONIC. ' r < l A Good all-round General Tonic. ' > Suitable for All Ages. 2/6 per bottle. ( THE FAMOUS MAREX COUGH REMEDY, For Coughs, Colds, Eete.—2/6 bottle. ", WHOOPING COUGH LIMIMENT. For Croup, Bronchitis, Colds, Etc. I Made and Sold only by U.F.S. DISPENSARY. L. J. TAYLOR, Manager.
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Wairarapa Age, 7 August 1930, Page 1
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