ENJOY YOURSELF AT A GRAND DANCE GRAND DANCE To be held in the MUNICIPAL HALL On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. In honour of the visit of “B” SQUADRON, 4th MOUNTED RIFLES REGIMENT (Motorised) from Manawatu. ' ’ MUSIC BY BLUE RIVER DANCE BAND. Admission: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. A. H. GREEN, Secretary, Military Ball Committee. Come and help entertain 90 uniformed men. ■RECITAL, Opera House, Tuesday, sth April, at 8 p.m., by LAILA STORY, A.I.S.T.D. (N.M. Branch), BETTY COLEMAN, L.T.C.L. NITA INGLEY, VERA GAMBLING, A.R.C.M. Half proceds in aid of Opera House Fund. Prices, 2/6, 1/6; Children, 1/-. Reserves free at Arts and Crafty GYMNASIUM AND PHYSICAL . CULTURE. Y.M.C.A. CLASSES. COMMENCING FROM TO-DAY. YOUNG MEN: Mondays and Thursdays, at 8 p.m. COLLEGE BOYS: Fridays, at 7 p.m. SCHOOL BOYS: Saturday Mornings, 10.30. COLLEGE GIRLS: Wednesdays, at 4 p.m. SCHOOL GIRLS: Fridays, 3.45 p.m. Health-giving Activity, in a wellequipped Gymnasium, under trained leadership. You are invited to have a try-out till Easter free of obligation. NOTICE. QN and after Monday, 4th April, our v town office will be situated at Mr H. E. Pither’s Bookshop, Queen Street. WHITE AND CO., Wood and Coal Merchants. BADMINTON PLAYERS. rpHE MASTERTON CLUB has vac'x ancies for new players. Applications to the Secretary, Masterton Badminton Club, c/o “Times-Age” Office. ]y[RS. E. WATSON (formerly of J. Watson & Co., Ltd.), wishes to an-' nounce she has purchased the business formerly owned by Mrs L. Price, at the corner of Pownall and Cornwall Streets. By supplying only high-class provisions at town prices and giving prompt attention and service, she hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Orders delivered. F. B. GRAY, GENERAL CARRIER AND MAIL CONTRACTOR. HOMEWOOD MAIL leaves P.O. at 7.15 a.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. BIDEFORD MAIL leaves P.O. at 8 a.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. PASSENGERS, PARCELS & MAILS CARRIED. LATEST MECHANICAL EXCAVATOR AVAILABLE. Goods and Stock delivered to any part of the District. AGENT FOR TAUPIRI COAL. ’PHONE 1530. RUSSELL Lupins, procurable at “Garden House.” Do not fail to have these in your garden this year.— Denis Fairbrother, ’phone 1197. VIRESIDE Chairs, Tallboys, Duchess Chests, from 2/6 weekly—Ken-,-ner’s, Ltd., 45 Queen Stret, The Cash or Terms Furnishers. (TRY Grey’s Cash and Carry Butchery this week-end for your joint—where you get meat at the lowest possible price and the best quality, civility and service. Telephone 1748. MEN’S Check Scarves, fringed ends, assorted colours, 1/3 each, boys’ grey wool flannel Shirts, Stocktaking Special 7/11 each, all sizes. J. Graham and Co., Ltd. 12/11 PAIR at our Boot Department. ' Men’s Black Patent Cabaret Shoes, plain fronts, all sizes. Black Patent Walking Shoes, 21/- pair.— Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. “REAVER” Tomato Chutney aids digestion. A wholesome blend of Tomatoes with a dash of Eastern Spices. N.Z.-made. (THE MODERNE SCHOOL of Dressx making. Cutting, Designing and Pattern making. Classes by arrangement. —Miss Iza Grant, Chilton Buildings, Masterton. Private ’phone 1821. pRADBURY’S SALE, due to close at the end of the month, will be continued until end of this week. Call in for the final bargains. in Id YARD.—SiIk Curtain Voiles, •*■”2 Creme ground, with coloured spots.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” QAW” GULLOTING.—You can cut your firewood in half the time if your saw is gulloted.—R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. 9/ft EACH—OiI Baize Squares, in most attractive designs. Ideal for kitchen use. Size, 45 x 45. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” CHILDREN’S Woollen Gloves, neat striped tops, navy and saxe, all sizes, usually to 2/9, Stocktaking Special price 9d pr„ at J. Graham and Co., Ltd. mHE~MODERNE SCHOOL of Dressx making. Cutting, Designing and Pattern making. Classes by arrangement.—Miss Iza Grant, Chilton Buildings, Masterton. Private ’phone 1821. EACriilL lIAIfi TONIC re-vitalises hair roots. Restores grey hair to original shade. W. H. Snowsill, Chemist (Wood’s Pharmacy )■ “WASHING - AN dTIRONING taken privately. Write to “Thorough” c/o Daily Times Office. , due to close °at the end-Jof month, will be continued until?,euefirof this week. Call in for the
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 April 1938, Page 1
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