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AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45. “DODGE CITY” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) and “Secret Service of the Air” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE COSY THE COSY 7.45—T0M0RR0W—7.45 ELLEN DREW—ROBERT PAIGE In “The Monster and the Girl” “The Monster and the Girl” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) (Unsuitable for children.) TERROR STALKS the city as a gorilla with a human brain avenges a girl’s broken heart. RICHARD ARLEN-JEAN PARKER In “POWER DIVE” “POWER DIVE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Join to the Roaring Thrill of Men who Dare Death in the Skies! PUBLIC NOTICES. “HUSBAND AND WIFE’S HANDBOOK.” T>Y Dr. Hubert Alcott. A concise Treatise on a subject of vital importance to all married persons and those intending to marry. Together with our booklet of appliances. These two books posted under plain wrapper for postal note 1/- (or stamps).— Chemists’ Supplies Co., Dept. MT., Box 1178, Christchurch WILSON’S MODERN PHARMACY Proudly introduces MISS SANDRA SHAW Creator of Inimitable Cosmetics. PETAL CREAM BASE (for Oily, Normal or Extra Dry Skins). CREAM OF ALMONDS. OIL OF OLIVES SHAMPOO. PETAL-MIST COMPLEXION POWDERS, in four shades (Desert Tan, Peach, Magnolia and Apple Blossom.) OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER. These are a few of Sandra Shaw’s Aids to Beauty. SEE THEM! TRY THEM! Exclusive to WILSON’S ' MODERN PHARMACY 152 QUEEN ST. (Next Page’s Corner). HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. NO CLASSES DURING DECEMBER. ■ REOPENING JANUARY 19, 1942. New Address — 69 QUEEN STREET. Next Hugo & Shearer. BIRMA RHEUMATIC REMEDY WITH GENUINE MONEY-BACK GUARAN- . TEE. A mix-your-own remedy for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Backache, Neuritis, Sciatica, Gout and other Uric, Acid troubles. Very economical, too. 6/6 (plus tax). Package gives 3 months’ continuous supply. Obtainable from E. F. Wilson. ■ M.P.S., Chemist, Masterton. : GOODBYE TO CORNS! 1 pORNS cause endless suffering, but Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads give quick relief from pain by preventing shoe pressure and friction. Corns and callouses soon loosen and lift right out. Zino Pads are made in four sizes, all 1/6 packet, from Campbell’s Pharmacy. J J. GRAHAM & CO. CUPPER CLOTHS, allover check de--0 signs; size 41 x 41. These are British made and fast colours. Priced at 4/6.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. fREEN. Flame, Blue and Orange all<jr over Check Cloths. Fast washing colours. A useful size for a Breakfast Cloth, 50 x 68. Only 11/6—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. ■ TTIGHLY Mercerised Damask Cloths, with Green, Gold and Blue coloured borders. Size 50 x 50, 8/11; 50 x 68, 9/11. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. pOLOURED Stripe' Turkish Towels, V size 27 x 50; only 2/11 each. Roller Towelling, just opened. 2/3, 2/6 and 3/3 , yard. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. - FOR your Holiday Wear! Men’s Khaki ■ X Drill Shirts, tennis collar, with one . pocket, 9/3; with two flap pockets, 10/6. Sizes 15 to 17.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. - TVTEN’S~khaki Drill Shorts, with belt . loops; full cut. Prices range from 5/11 to 8/11. Sizes from 3 to 7. — J. j Graham & Co., Ltd. PARA RUBBER CO., LTD, 1 TJATHING CAPS! Bathing Caps! 2/9 ’ each; Ear Plugs, 1/- pair; Li-Los, - 45/ -each; Beach Sandals, 9/11 pair; • Bathing Shoes, 4’s and s’s only, 4/11 < pair.—Para Rubber Co., Ltd. 1 VNEEL-ON MATS, from 2?6 each; Plate Scrapers, 1/11 each; Variegated Mats, 8/6 each; Sink Top Mats, 't 5/6 each; Rubber Aprons, 3/11 each; Door Mats, from 8/6 each. —Para Rub- - ber Co., Ltd. BALLOONS for children, 2d, 3d and 4d each; Small Play Balls for children, e 9d each. —Para Rubber Co., Ltd. ’■ VVRINGER ROLLERS—We fit hew ’’ rollers or re-rubbered rollers. Let s’ us have your Wringer put in order. — Para Repair Department, Jackson St. pREPE SOLES fitted to all Sandals, Bowling and Croquet Shoes; Stick's on Soles fitted to all types leather shoes, it —Para Repair Dept., Jackson Street. 5 - pYCLE TYRES! 24 x Ig, 24 x 11, 26 x k V Ig, 26 x IL at 9/6 each; 28 x Ig. at s. 8/6, 9/6 each; 28 x IJ, at 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, 3. 11/6 each; Cycle Tubes from 3/9 each. — Para Rubber Co., Ltd.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 January 1942, Page 1

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