AMUSEMENTS. COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre.” TONIGHT, at 7.45. TUIfILLS! SPILLS! CHILLS! Ride with the West’s most daring cowboys into blazing battle against the dangerous robber barons! —IIOPA LONG C ASS IDY—“Windy” HAYES—Russell HAYDEN Evelyn VENABLE in CLARENCE E. MULFORD'S Grand Western Thriller “THE FRONTIERSMEN." —Also — Donald O’CONNOR-Billy COOK In “TOM SAWYER, DETECTIVE.” Based on the Novel by MARK TWAIN A Picture for the Whole Family. ' (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THANKS. MRS W. D. CURRIE and her son wish 1 to thank the Doctors and Nursing Staff of Ward 7, the Masterton Municipal Band, Mr and Mrs J. Cosgrave, the kind neighbours and helpful friends, Major J?D. B. Mahaffie, of the Salvation Army, and all who sent messages of sympathy.. .— — MLAN SHAND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Teacher ofFiano-Accordeon, Rhythmic, ’’ ... A'/if Novelty/.and.'Syncopated Piano Playing. TN three lii'fsix months you can learn to play the latest Popular Songs as you hear them played on the Radio by CHARLIEikUNZ, LEN GREEN, etc. Full particulars— ARTS AND CRAFTS, ;-'ts Masterton. ARMY STORES SPECIALS. OPPOSITE POSTING BOXES. ’Phone 1013. ftUMBOOTS, Army Brand, guaranteed, 17/6 pair; Lace Gumboots, 11/9 and 18/6; Ladies’ Gumbools; Army Jackets, 8/6; Army Riding Strides, 8/6, 12/6; Army Slacks, 8/6, 12/6: Army Shorts, Tunics for Boys, 3/6 each; Army Hats, 2/-; all lines in Men’s Boots and Shoes. AOW COVERS? 6/Tl, all” sizes? - Jute Horse Covers, 22/6, all sizes. All sizes in Green Flax and Duck Horse Covers, jute and wool lined; Bridles, from 8/6; Halters, Hames, Backbands, Tugs, Surcingles, Girths, Bits, etc. QILSknEcbATS? 29/6 and 457-TbiL skin Leggings, 6/6; Cycle Leggings, 13/6; Sou’-Westers, 3/9; Short Oilskins, 27/6, 29/6; Tweed Overcoats, 42/6; Army Greatcoats, 17/6; Lumber Jackets, in leather, suede and velour; Felt Hats, 5/11. FOR SALE. 10 ACRES IN THREE PADDOCKS, g -ROOMED HOUSE of totara and plaster; electric range with h. .and c. water, electric water supply; fowl houses to hold 500 to 600 fowls. Cow shed and workshop. House only built a few years, and has all conveniences. Ideal little property for turkeys, fowls, bees and cows. County rates, and only about 2 miles from Post Office. Insurance on house, £llOO, and the price is not a great lot more than that for the whole property. 10 acres more could be got if wanted. This will sell, so, if interested, “hurry!” J. KERSLAKE & CO., LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. ODDMENT BARGAINS. (ODDMENTS in Men's Cotton and Wool Underpants, 2/6 each, at Bul-lick-Blackmore's Oddment Sale. /YDDMENTS in J3oys’ Cotton Athletic Singlets. Only 9d each, at BullickBlackmore's Oddment Sale. /jDDMENTS in Boys’ White Neg. Shirts, in small sizes, at only 1/each. They're really worth 5/11. —At Bullick-Blaekmore's Oddment Sale. 9 ONLY Boys' Cream Long Trousers, slightly damaged. Sizes 7 and 10. 6/11 each, at Bullick-Blaekmore’s Oddment Sale. I—ONLY1 — ONLY Boy’s Nav?y~Blue'C<>al?size 7. J 12/6 at Bullick-Blackmore’s Oddment Sale. ROBINSON’S GARDEN SPECIALS. rpi-IE “Boysenberry.” —This outstanding 1 and wonderful berry, secured by crossing the Raspberry, Loganberry and Blackberry, bears fruit 2 inches long. Prolific, rich and juicy—Robinson's Nurseries, ’phone 1304. jl/FALUS ANGUSTIFOLIA (Flowering 111 Apple). -This glorious flowering shrub bears clusters of Salmon Pink Howers, 2 inches across. Violet scented. 3/6 each from our Nurseries, or our Agents, W.F.C.A. MEW TYPERhododendrons, in new shades of Scarlet, Crimson. Pink, etc. These are something special for your garden; 7/6 and 10/- each. Older varieties from 4/6.—Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road. ’Phone 1304. Wairarapa Agents: W.F.C.A. PIANOS AND RADIOS. rrq IE Y’RE~H ERE! ““Hamilton!'’ The A newest and latest in modern radio. Broadcast and all-wave models. See them at Steele & Bull, Nimmo’s Agents. A”NEW RADIO that will surprise and 1 delight you. “Hamilton.” Backed by Steele & Bull's comprehensive radio service. piANO TUNING and Repairing by factory-trained craftsmen. Our expert advice at your disposal by ringing 1815.—Steele & Bull, Nimmo’s Agents. pROMPT and efficient radio repairs by qualified servicemen with modern servicing equipment. —Steele and Bull, next Empire Hotel,
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