WAIRARAPA RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Inc.). “In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row.’ BUY A POPPY TO-MORROW! 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 A ___ T SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Inc.) 23rd ANZAC DAY MEMORIAL SERVICE. PUBLIC PARK, MASTERTON. MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1938, At 11 a.m. TEE 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. BUSINESS WANTED. BUSINESS WANTED. — Any solid business; must be a good living. Send full particulars to George Barnes, Te Aro, Wellington. ACCOMMODATION. pOARD.-'-Advertiser has vacancies 13 for boarders; good board; comfortable home. Telephone 2455. ACCOMMODATION WANTED. BOARD wanted in private home by refined young gent. Use of garage preferred. Write, stating full particulars, to “No. 35,” c/o “Times-Age.” n /1 1 AT Hugo & Shearer’s—Nappa Gloves> w jth small gauntlets. In Navy and Brown. Special Price, 9/11 Pair. QfilN. TWILL Winceyette, shades of Cream, Salmon, Lemon,. Green and Blue. 10£d yard—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” XKjFGrahanTsrCo., Ltd.—New English Fleck Tweeds, in Navy, Saxe, Bottle Green and Nigger. 36in. wide. 4/6 yard. 9/11 AT Hug° & Shearer’s.—Gym. o/ xx Hose> bi ac k cash., reinforced with cotton. Good wearing. Special Price, 3/11 Pair. _____ TROUBLE Size Silk Bedspreads, shades of Bronze and Blue. 80 x 100. 5/6 each. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” PRE AT REDUCTIONS! Great Reductions in all remaining lines of Bulbs. Freezias, Anemones, Ranunculi. Crocus, at “Garden House.”— Denis Fairbrother, ’phone 1197. MEN’S Heavy English Saddle Tweed 1 Trousers, 27/6. All sizes.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” npHE Perfect Pair for any cruet. x “Beaver” Brand Tomato and Worcester Sauces. Try them to-day. N.Z.-made. 0/11 AT Hugo & Shearer’s. —Floral xx Print Aprons, in the latest Hungarian shape. Trimmed contrasting shades in organdie and stamped ready to work. Special Price, 2/11. 9<l x 36 ART Silk Breakfast Cloths. ' JU with Red, Blue and Gold borders. 1/3. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” AT J. Graham~&"’cK Ltd.—Heavyweight Skirt and Coating Tweeds, in the latest weaves; 58in. wide. 8/11 yard. pfEAVY Flannelette Winter-weight ■ n Pyjamas; 6/6 suit.—At "The Wairarapa Farmers.’ 0/11 AT Hugo &~Shearer’s.—Novelty W Curtain Voiles, 36in. wide, Fadeless, dainty, allover leaf design. Colours: Orange, Lemon and Green. Special Price, 2/11 yard. ■f USTRE V ’ Wool Pantees, in shades of Pink, Sky, Creme and Nile, very well tailored, with wide fitting band at knee. Sizes, S.W., W.’s and O.S. 4/11 each.—Graham and Co., Ltd. pREY'S Cash and Carry Butchery for u Quality Meat. Where you get the best of service and attention. Come along and try a joint. Telephone 1748. CONTENTS Queen’s Hotel, by aucv tion, Saturday nexp— J. Kerslake & Co., auctioneers. See auction column for details. 9filN? FLECK Tweeds, shades of Browns, Greens, Blues, Navy, Black and Wine 3/11 yard.—At "The Wairarapa at Hugo & Shearer’s. °/ ax _- Osrnan ” Sheets. hemmed ready for use. Heavy quality. White Twill, free from dressing. Every pair guaranteed. Special Prices: Single bed, 54 x 100, 6/11; double bed. 80 x 100. 9/11. pOYS 5- Fancy Jerseys, all styles, Pick Brand, from 4/11—At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” ________ 1 AT~Hugo & Shearer’.s —Beauti--9/ A A ful Silk Velvets, 30 delightful shades, embracing Brick, Brown, and all the new colours. Exceptional quality. Special Price. 5/11 yard. |1E _ COSY this Winter! There are Chesterfield Suites in modern designs from only 2/6 weekly, at Kenner’s. YfiINTcHECICWooI Delaine, for warm Frocks or Blouses; 2/11 yard. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” pHESTERFIELD See the V complete range of new designs at Kenner’s, Ltd.. Queen Street. Prices from 2/6 per week. AT Hugo & Shearer’s. —Men’s J/ ” Neglige Shirts, with two collars to match. A full range of smart pin stripes, assorted colourings and dressy. Special Price, 5/6 each.
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