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PUBLIC NOTICES. GRAND VARIETY CONCERT. By Health Camp Concert Party. QPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. — TOMORROW! — 8 p.m. In aid of Otaki Health Camp and Opera House Furnishing Fund. PERFORMERS— Hamua Maori Glee Party; Sid Gerrand’s clever trick dog, “Teddy”; Harry Hall; Miss Adelaide Burnett, Champion Scottish Dancer, and Pupils; Mrs Evelyn Oliver, assisted by four Maori Maidens; Little Nola Graham and Velma Price, Dances; Miss Peggy Broughton, solos; Mrs J. Moss, Ballads; W. Johansen, Tenor; Rex and Ross Riley, Songs; W. McMichael, Songs; Pupils Miss H. Lock; Blue River Orchestra. DRESS CIRCLE & FRONT STALLS, 1/6; Back Stalls, 1/-. Tickets at Trust Office. COURSING! - SATURDAY, JUNE 25, Commencing at 1.15 p.m. On the Enclosure, Mrs M. Buick’s Property, Akura. Phy sick Challenge Cup, 16 dog limit. Class Stakes, 8 dog limit. Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. Afternoon Tea 6d. FLY & YOUNG, LTD. GENERAL CARRIERS & FORWARDING AGENTS. AGENTS: N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD., AND COLONIAL CARRYING CO. NEW AND UP-TO-DATE SAMPLE ROOMS. GOODS FORWARDED TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. FURNITURE PACKED & STORED. Furniture Removed by Pantechnicon. STOCKS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND. Booking Office: Castlepoint and Tinui Motor Service, leaving twice daily, 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. OFFICE: Corner BANNISTER ST. and DIXON STREET. ’PHONE 1126. TAKE YOUR HEAD TO FRED KEEN, HAIRDRESSER (Ladies’ & Gents.’) He Knows What to Do With It. THE CORNER SHOP, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Opposite Midland, MASTERTON. We Want Your Head for Business! COKE AND FIREWOOD REDUCED. CRUSHED COKE 3/- per Sack CRUSHED COKE 3/- per Sack 3 SACKS for 8/6. 3 SACKS for 8/6. RED BIRCH (Dry) 37/6 per cord RATA 47/6 per cord BLACK BIRCH 50/- per cord MATAI 50/- per cord MIXED RATA, MATAI, AND BLACK AND RED BIRCH—--2/6 PER SACK. 2/6 PER SACK. COMMERCIAL COKE CO. CHIEF DEPOT: NEW WAY DYE WORKS, Opposite Wagg’s Garage. PHONE 2596. HOT WATER BOTTLES. ALL NEW SEASON’S STOCK. LEYLAND H.W. BOTTLES—-(2-year Guarantee) 10 x 8 5/6 12 x 8 6/12 x 10 7/COLOURED HOT WATER BOTTLES, manufactured by Leyland (1-year guarantee) 3/- ’ CANADIAN HOT WATER BOTTLES, all guaranteed4/3 and 4/9 COLOURED HOT WATER BAGS (1year guarantee), 11 x 7 .... 1/9 each CHEAP BAGS 1/- each H.W. BAG COVERS, lOd, 1/9, 2/- each NINNES’ Opp. P. 0., QUEEN STREET. BUSINESS WANTEDS. 9/A YARD.—Dainty Feather Lining, ' shades of Lemon, Sky, White and Maize. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers?’ p 'SMlTHTSTvery'afternoon, Demon- " stration of Hooked Wool Rug Making. Be “in” on the latest. pLOVES! Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! ! Made from selected leather. 12/6. 15/-. 16/6. 20/-, 23/6. —At Albert Donald's, op. Regent, Masterton. K"7p| _ PAIR.~A' limited'supply of Unbleached plain finish Single Bed Sheets. Another Champion Sale Value at “The Wairarapa Farmers.” fjFT. Manure Distributor (new), wellbuilt, strong machine, light draft, good sower; £25.—R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street, ’phone 1637. 0~/fi PAIR. —Osman Broche Towcis. '"*/ Shades of Pink and Blue. Size, 20 x 40. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” p LOVES! Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! ! Made from selected leather. 12/6, 15/-. 16/6, 20/-, 23/6.—At Albert Donald's, op. Regent, Masterton. DON'T waste money on your old Cycle. Trade it for a new machine at Steve Sharman’s. You will never regret it. Cash or terms. qpHE Perfect Pair for any cruet. A “Beaver” Brand Tomato and Worcester Sauces. Try them today. N.Z.-made.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 June 1938, Page 1

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535

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 June 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 June 1938, Page 1

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