N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. FORTNIGHTLY DANCE AND EUCHRE. DANCE AND EUCHRE. gTATE BALLROOM, CARTERTON. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 8 p.m. Good Prizes, Good Music, Good Supper T. Udy’s Orchestra. Admission: Dance, Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-, Double Tickets 4/-. Euchre only 1/-. DRESSMAKING. IWTSS J. ARCUS, late of W.F.C.A., I ’ i 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. ANNOUNCEMENT. AIRS LILIAN McKENZIE begs' to announce that she is opening a NEW AND UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING SALON Opp. J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd., Queen St., Masterton, And solicits the patronage of old and new clients. TELEPHONE 1521. Special Offering of DIAMOND RINGS at Bradbury’s For this Easter. DRADBURY’S are offering the biggest selection they have ever carried. All the modern designs, including Emerald and Diamond and Sapphire and Diamond. BRADBURY’S, Jewellers, Watchmakers, MASTERTON.
POR Dressmaking and Accessories, x “The Iris” gives service and satisfaction. AUCTION SALE, Household Furniture, Saturday, 1.30, at 21 Chapel Street. See page 12 for particulars. -jfi/fi AT Hugo & Shearer’s.—Men’s AU / V Pure wool Cardigans, in dark brown only. A dressy medium-weight garment for general wear; fine ribbed finish. Easter Fair Price, 16/6. y a /11 PAIR at our Boot Department. W ll —New stocks Men’s Arctic Felt Slippers, compo and crepe soles. All sizes.— Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. _ ATEN'S Grey Cotton Interlock Slipons, neat veined edging. Usually 4/6. Stocktaking Special 2/3 each, at J. Graham and Co., Ltd. .1/1 -i AT Hugo &'Shearer’s.—Warm, ‘i/j.i fleecy Dressing Gown Molletons, 40in., in smart check and spot effects; good colours. Easter Fair Price, 4/11 yard. BRITISH Manufacturer’s Samples, 2 ° only Gold Bedspreads, nicely worked in contrasting shades, size 86 x 96. Usual Price, 15/6. Special Price, 11/6. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd, RUSSELL Lupins, procurable at “Garden House.” Do not fail to have these in your garden this year.— Denis Fairbrother, ’phone 1197. q'/J'"AT Hugo & Shearer’s.—Men’s “Palma Nap” Trousers, heavy quality, double seats and knees; specially made for hard wear. Guaranteed not to split. Sizes, 5,6, 7. Easter Fair Price, 8/6. T/9 YARD.—Heavy quality 54in. i /° Plain Sheeting, a guaranteed wearing quality. 80in., 1/8 yard. At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” TTERKS'a” Lovely Bedspread in Ref l seda Green. Heavy quality British Taffeta. Only 1 pair of these samples. 90 x 100. Usually 39/6. Special Price, 27/6. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. rpHOUSANDS have proved Rachel 1 Hair Tonic restores Grey Hair to original shade.' —W. H. Snowsill, Chemist (Wood’s Pharmacy). (jNE bottle of Rachel Hair Tonic V proves it cures greying hair.—W. 11. Snowsill, chemist (Wood’s Pharmacy). Y/q AT'Hugo' & Shearer’s.—Coloured - 1 / ' Bath Towels, sizes approx. 45 x 23. Heavy quality Terry, smart striped designs. Extra special value. Easter Fair Price, 1/9 each. Q,«PA IR at our Boot Department — °/° Women’s Black Velvet Tie Shoes, Cuban heels; sizes, 3 x 7.—Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. THOUSANDS have proved Rachel x Hair Tonic restores grey hair to original shade. —W. H. Snowsill, chemist (Wood’s Pharmacy). BEDSPREADS at Special Prices.—l ° only beautiful embroidered Gold Taffeta Bedspread. Heavy quality. Will go in any bedroom. Usually 27/6. Special Price, 21/-. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. OTOCKTAkING SPECIALS: Mercerisetl cotton cloths, assorted coloured borders, size 51 x 51, 1/11 each; 48 in Shadowette, usually 2/11, Special Price 2/6 yd., at J. Graham and Co., Ltd. l"nTd — YARD—Coloured Twill Winceyette, soft and cosy. Pink, Blue, Lemon, Salmon and Nil. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers ” THE Perfect Pair for any cruet. - "Beaver” Brand Tomato and Worcester Sauces. Try them to-day. ’N.Z.-made. 09 /£ PAIR at our Boot Department. Men’s Brown Grain Golf Shoes, uskide rubber soles, mocassin fronts, all sizes.— Wairarapa Farmers, W.F.C.A., Ltd. 1a I EACH—Coloured Bordered Lin--1 - en Tea Towels, absorbent quality. Size 20 x 30—At “The Waira- ' xapa Farmers.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 April 1938, Page 1
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