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■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; Child--ren, 1/-. Reserves free at Arts and Crafts. GYMNASIUM AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Y.M.C.A. CLASSES. 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 town office will be situated at Mr H. E. Pither’s Bookshop, Queen Street. WHITE AND CO., Wood and Coal Merchants. ]yj[RS. E. WATSON (formerly of J. Watson & Co., Ltd.), wishes to announce 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. DRESSMAKING. MISS J. ARCUS, late of W.F.C.A., Ltd., has now taken over. “The Iris,’ Leecroft Buildings, next Jones’ Garage. Pleating and Hemstitching, etc., will be carried on as usual; also high-class Dressmaking. WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. pOWER will be OFF in the following localities o'n SUNDAY, the 3rd inst., from 1.30 p.m. to 3 p.m., to allow for alterations to the lines:— Johnston Street, Manaia, Homebush, Lansdowne, Opaki, Rangitumau, Weraiti, Te Ore Ore, Wangaehu and Bideford. GEO. BROWN, , Secretary-Manager.

“V-I-A-M-I” AUTUMN DISPLAY OF EXCLUSIVE FASHION GOODS, Comprising— ALL WOOL JUMPER SUITS MAN-TAILORED COSTUMES. TWEED COATS, well cut tailored styles, and fully lined. MODEL COATS, trimmed with new flat fur, in exclusive styles. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. THE “VIAMI,” ’PHONE 1753. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. 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. don’t forget! “Nugget” your Shoes every morning. 99/fi PAIR at our Boot Department. ' Women’s Brown Golf Shoes, with plain leather and uskide soles, mocassin fronts.—Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. ■ don’t forget! “Nugget” your Shoes every morning. j-JANDBAGS! Always get your Handbag from a genuine leather shop if style and quality are wanted. A large selection showing at Elliott’s Bag Shop. 1 9 /fi PAIR at our Boot Department. ' Women's Black Velvet Court 1-bar Shoes, Cuban and high heels, round toes, English make. —Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. '■ V LLIOTT'S for Bags? ’ ” ’A large-sel-ection of Handbags, Suitcases, Cabin Trunks, Attache Cases, Hatboxes, always available at Elliott’s Bag Shop. pOLYANTHUSYBIackmore & Langdon’s Giants); Pansy; Rogggli’s Giants, 1/- per dozen; Anemone and Ranunculus Bulbs (Claremont A strain), 9d per dozen; Bulbs, started into growth, 1/- per dozen; also Aubretia (Giant Strain), Wallflower, Sweet William, Stocks, etc. —Allen's Plant Nursery, 22 Macara Street. GOLFERS! Don’t forget the 10 per ' Jr cent reduction on new season’s “Stratson” Golf Clubs, at Elliott’s Sports Depot. VrEN 7 S — Grey Cotton filterlock Slipons, neat veined edging. Usually 4/6. Stocktaking Special 2/3 each, at J. Graham and Co., Ltd. lipfl'PAlß'aTour’Boot Department. New stocks Women’s Silver Blue Tinsel Evening Shoes, high heels. Also Silver Sandals, Cuban heels, including half sizes.—Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 April 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 April 1938, Page 1

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