DANCES. QWING to the death of Mrs James Elers, the dance which was to have been held in the Te Ore Ore Meeting House has been postponed until next Friday, July 22, 1938. TjANCE! Red Star Football Club. Of■Lr flcial function of- Hawke’s Bay Footballers. Saturday night, July 16, in the Arcade Hall. Music by Jack Barnes’ Rhythm Boys. CARTERTON MOVIE BALL. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS. STATE BALLROOM—MONDAY NEXT. Cash Prizes of £lO/10/-. Admission: Ladies 4/6, Gentlemen 5/6, Double" 10/-. The Eall of the Year at Carterton.
CHARITY BALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1938. ■MUNICIPAL HALL, MASTERTON. ADMISSION, 5/- Each. M. DIGGINS, E. K. EASTWOOD, Hon. Secretaries. BUSINESS WANTEDS. ■pLAY a Donald’s Two-Fifty Golf Ball. 17 Made in England especially for us. —Albert Donald, opp. Regent Theatre. THIS Week’s- Special at “The Farmx ers.”—English Cod Liver Oil Emulsion, with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. An excellent tonic for Coughs and Colds. Note prices: 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. —W.F.C.A., Ltd. f’OTONE ASTER Serotina. —Considered to be the finest shrub ever introduced for a supply of scarlet berries in the winter. The shrub is evergreen and of a semi-drooping habit. A real good shrub. 2/6 and 3/6 each.—A. Robinson & Sons, Nurserymen, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304., Agents: W.F.C.A., all branches. ■- pLAY a Donald’s Two-Fifty Golf Ball. Made in England especially for us. —Albert Donald, opp. Regent Theatre. SPECIAL July Offer! Gladioli, nam- ° ed, in leading varieties, 1/- each; mixed, 5/- dozen.—Garden. House Studio, Denis Fairbrother, ’phone 1197. Tt Graham’s Sale. —Men's Felt Hats, “ Grey, Fawn and Brown; sizes from 6g to 71. Sale Prices, 6/11 and 7/11 each. Ribbed work Sox, 3 pairs for 2/6. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. AT Graham’s Sale.—l End only Black ■ Serge, fast colour; 50in, wide. Usual Price, 10/6; Sale Price, 5/11 yard.— J. Graham and Co., Ltd. AN Apple a day keeps you happy and gay. Bring a case—we’ll fill it for 3/6.—Anker’s Apples, West Street, Greytown. _ PIANOS tuned and repaired, town or country—J. Candy, 41 Cambridge Terrace, Masterton. ’Phone 1223.
■PLORAL Emblems or Cut Flowers ■*? ' telegraphed to any patr of the world.—Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. Members N.Z. Telegraphic Floral Exchange. PRUIT TREES! Now is the time to r plant Apples, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, etc. Also Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, Loganberries.—A. Robinson & Sons, Nurserymen, Whatman Road, Masterton, ’phone 1304. Agents: W.F.C.A., all branches. ATGraham’s Sale.—s Bin. Striped Ticking, Saxe and Rose; 1/11 yard. Heavy Unbleached Herringbone Sheeting, 54in. wide, 1/3 yard; 80in. wide, 2/6 yard. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. WANTED KNOWN.—Parcels forMar- ’’ tinborough, Hinakura, Dyerville and East Coast Stations, Daily Delivery from Masterton at 4 p.m. Depot: Adcock’s, Stationers.—Banks’ Daily Service. TYISTEMPER is a menace to dogs. Have a bottle of Lintox on hand as a cure and preventive and general tonic.—Albert Donald, opp. Regent, Masterton. AT Graham’s Sale.—Men’s Silk Check Scarves, assorted colours, 1/8 each. Jacquard pattern Pullovers, long sleeves; Sale Price, 8/11.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. TTNTIL Saturday.—New Smart Sports Coats, in Fawn shade only. Sizes 3 and 4. Now 19/10.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” TTNTIL Saturday.—Boys’ AH Wool u Navy Flannel Canoe Shirts, in large size only. Now 6/10 each.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” TTNTIL Saturday.—Wonderful quality u Twill Winceyette, in Cream and Pastel shades. Usually 1/3. Now 9Jd yard. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” TTNTIL Saturday.—Children’s Creme u Interlock Vests, 7d each. Ladies’ super quality Interlock Vests, short and no sleeves, 2/6 each. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.’ TTNTIL Saturday/— 54in. Tweeds for Costumes or Skirts or Coats. Usually 8/11 to 10/6; Now 4/10.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.”
TTNTIL Saturday.—Too tai’s famous u “Lova” Cloth, smart check designs. Usually 6/11; Now 2/11—At “The Wairarapa Farmers." TTNTIL Saturday.—Medium weight Woollens, in Navy, Black and Nigger, with double white check. Usually 3/11; Now 1/11.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” TTNTllTSaturday.—36in. Pyjama Cloth, 9Jd yard. Breakfast Cloths, Creme grounds, with coloured borders. 52 x 52, 1/- each. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” TTNTIL Saturday.—63in. Striped Ticking. 1/9 yard. Coloured Bordered Linen Tea Towels, size 20 x 32, each.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” TTNTIL Saturday.—Boys’ All Wool Pullovers, in Grey Marl shades; all sizes, 6/10 each. Boys’ Black Saddle Tweed Shorts, large sizes only; 6/10 pair.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” TTNTIL Saturday. —Smart Wool Gloves in Browns and Fawns, with contrasting gauntlets, 3/4 pair.—At “The Wairarapa FarmersT__ TTNTIL Saturday.—Fine quality All Wool Cashmere Hose, in good winter shades. Reinforced feet, all sizes. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.”
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