WAIRARAPA RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Inc.). “In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row.’ BUY A POPPY ON FRIDAY, APRIL 22, AND WEAR IT ON ANZAC DAY, APRIL 25. Symbol of Remembrance of N.Z. Fallen Soldiers. Every Shilling helps to assist the local Ex-Servicemen. Minimum Price, 1/- each. ’ A. E. PRENTICE, Hon. Secretary.
WAIRARAPA RETURNED W SOLDIERS , ASSOCIAT io N (Inc.) 23rd ANZAC DAY MEMORIAL SERVICE. PUBLIC PARK, MASTERTON. MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1938, At 11 a.m. mi-IE PUBLIC is invited to attend the above Service. Ex-Service Men assemble at the Soldiers’ Hostel, Essex Street, at 10.30 a.m. sharp. Decorations and Medals. A. E. PRENTICE, Hon. Sec. WAIRARAPA COURSING CLUB. COURSING EVENTS. SATURDAY, 23rd APRIL, AT AKURA ENCLOSURE. MAIDEN STAKES. 16 dogs (Grimwood Cup). Open Stakes. Bradbury Trophy. Admission, 1/6; Ladies, 1/-. First Event, 1 p.m. WAIRARAPA DRAMA LEAGUE. Three-Act PIay—“THE TWO MRS CARROLLS,” by Martin Vale. OPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 8 p.m. Admission: 2/- and 1/6; School Parties, 1/-. Booking free at Mr V. Joseph’s. A GENERAL Practice will be held for all grades of the Red Star Football Club on Wednesday and Thursday nights, April 20 and 21. PREAT REDUCTIONS! Great ReducU tions in all remaining lines of Bulbs. Freezias, Anemones, Ranunculi, Crocus, at “Garden House.”— Denis Fairbrother, ’phone 1197. AT Graham & Co., Ltd. —Ladies’ and Children’s Astrachan Gauntlet Gloves, Brown, Bottle, Fawn and Navy. Prices range from_4/ll._ p SMITH’S” Bargains! Men’s Poplin Coat Shirts, with tie to match. Smart Greys, Blues, 6/6. rpHE~Perfect Pair "for any cruet. x “Beaver” Brand Tomato and Worcester Sauces. Try them to-day. N.Z.-made. A UCTION SALE, Queen’s Hotel, Sat- “ urday next. See page 10 of this issue for particulars. j>E COSY this Winter! There are 0 Chesterfield Suites in modern designs from only 2/6 weekly, at Kenner’s. HACHEL’’HaiFTonic cures grey hair x * or money refunded. Not a dye.— W. H. Snowsill, Chemist (Wood’s Pharmacy). Asinflfs Bargains! Men’s “Premier” Tweed Coats, latest style, Greys, Browns, Fawns. All sizes, 59/6. rpHE MODERNE SCHOOL of Dressx making. Cutting, Designing and Pattern making. Classes by arrangement—Miss Iza Grant, Chilton Buildings, Masterton. Private ’phone 1821. ivjEN ; S~Chedc"Art Silk Square Scarves. Wine, Green, Maroon and Fawn Large size, 1/11 each, Long Scarves, check designs, assorted, 1/3 each—At Graham & Co, Ltd. Men’s Smart Felt Hats, latest shape, silk lined, all shades, for 8/11. So be prepared with good quality, warm Blankets, from 2/- weekly, at Kenner’s. pHESTERFIELD Suites. — See the V complete range of new designs at Kenner’s, Ltd., Queen Street. Prices from 2/6 per week. ______ SPECIALS at Graham and Co.’s.— ° Boys' Ribbed Pullovers, roll collar. Grey, Brown, Royal and Maroon. All sizes, one price, 2/6 each. CONTENTS Queen’s Hotel, by aucV tion, Saturday next—J. Kerslake & Co., auctioneers. See auction column for details. rpHE MODERNE SCHOOL of DressX making. Cutting, Designing and Pattern making. Classes by arrangement—Miss Iza Grant, Chilton Buildings, Masterton. Private ’phone 1821. C””SMITHS Bargains! "Premier” Pyjamas for men, smart colourings, superior quality, all sizes, at 6/11. QPECIAL at J. Graham and Co., Ltd. ° —Mens Fawn Gabardine Golf Jackets, elastic waist and sleeves. Half zipp, 15/6; full zipp, 17/6. At J. Graham and Co., Ltd. SPECIALS at J. Graham & Co.’s — ° 3 only Brown Tapestry Table Covers, art silk weaves, size 75 x 60. Usually 21/-. Special Price, 16/6 JUST OPENED—Men’s Roll. Collar J Pullovers, in shades of Maroon, Royal, Nigger and Grey. Priced at 4/11 and 6/6. —At J. Graham and Co.. Ltd. p SMITH'S Bargains! 36in. Worsted Tartans, seven bright correct tartan designs, for 3/H yard. PLEECY Lined Astrachan Gloves for x chilly mortals; motif gauntlet; 4/11 pair.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” NO OPERATION FOR PILES. VANN Treatment makes operation unnecessary. Hundreds of sufferers cured. Send ninepence stamps for generous sample.—Zann Ply., Box 952 YZ. Wellington, 3
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