PUBLIC NOTICES. OTICE. —An Official Collection Sheet for Spanish Refugee Children is opened at the County Office, Tinui, where contributions may be made. W.E.A. LECTURE—Y.M.C.A. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, at 8 p.m. “Italy and the Mediterranean,” By MR A. S. HELY, Tutor-Organiser. All Invited —No Collection. RUGBY! RUGBY! MATCH OF THE SEASON! WELLINGTON - WAIRARAPA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. MEMORIAL PARK, At 2.30. Curtain-Raiser: Primary Schools: MASTERTON WEST v. LANSDOWNE, at 1.30. Gate Charges, 2/-; Stand, 1/-. ' e. mckenzie, Hon. Sec., W.R.U. NEGRO DEBATERS. “That World Peace is Undesirable as Well as Impossible.” LE MOYNE NEGRO.COLLEGE, U.S.A. , ’ . (Affirmative) MASTERTON (Negative). 'J'HIS is the greatest event in the history of New Zealand Debating. Reserve your seat without delay for the OPERA HOUSE on THURSDAY, JULY 21, at 8 p.m. Box Plan at Perry’s. Prices: 1/6 and ;1/- (no booking fee). NEGRO DEBATERS. WAIRARAPA PAPERCHASE CLUB. TVAIRARAPA Paperchase and Point- ’ . to-Ppint Meeting on SATURDAY, July 23, 10 a.m., -at Mr G. H. Perry’s property, “Heatherleigh,” past town reservoir; on Fernridge Road. sion: Adults 2/-, Children free.* Hot Water Obtainable. WAIRARAPA BACON FACTORY. W. J. CANDY wishes to notify A the public of Carterton and the surrounding district that he has disposed of his . business of bacon-curer to Mr B. R. Rayner. He wishes to thank his clientele for loyal support in the past, and solicits the same support for his successor. The business will be carried on under the same name as before../.' , .\ ... , Carterton; July 18, 1938. ■ MR ERNIE O’NEILL, Late of the Taratahi Hotel, Carterton, and Commercial, Pahiatua. Has taken over the TAITA HOTEL, Lower Hutt. * . OFFICE REMOVAL. ] THE WAIRARAPA CARRIERS’ AS- i SOCIATION are moving into premises opposite the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency, situated Chapel ‘ Street, as from MONDAY, July 18, 1938. ; • j FOR SALE AT R. RUSSELL 5 & SON’S. T ARGE li-inch Oak Barrel, 3ft. Orion. 1 44 Ranges, also 3ft. 6in. 6-foot Bath; • Flour and Sugar Bins, Best Samac Ka- j pok, 1/5 lb.; 1-horse Scarifier, Separator, Churns, several Barrow Wheels. ' lot of Fencing Wire, Boot or Leather : Sewing Machine, several Lawn Mow- - ers, lot of Window Sashes, suitable for , sheds; also several good Doors. , JANE’S NEW'RABBIT TRAPS, 18/- . per dozen, in 10 dozen lots; 200-gal- 1 lon Tank, £3/10/-; latest Chip Heater, z with pipes; several Camp Ovens, new Mauls and new Wedges, new Sledge < Hammers, new Coconut Matting, 2/- J yard; 3-piece Seagrass Suite; new Fire- - side Chairs, at 40/-; new Linoleums, al r 4/6 and 5/6 yard; 2 Hall Seats; new 3piece Suite, £l4/10/-; 2 Juvenile Girls' 4 Cycles; 1 Juvenile Boy’s Cycle, large j glass-fronted Kitchen Dresser, 6-piecc : English Oak Bedroom Suite. J ROBT. RUSSELL & SON, J GENERAL DEALERS, I Cr. Queen and Jackson Streets, r ___ ‘ MASTERTON. / BUSINESS WANTEDS. . - r IK/C AT Hugo & Shearer’s Sale— [ xo /. Ladies’ Woven Frocks. Shades: I Pink, Gold, Fawn, Wine, Green, etc. * Usually 29/6 to 49/6. Final Clearing Price, 15/6. Last Day of Sale Friday. i C FT. ~ Manure Distributor (new), well- i u built, strong machine, light draft. 1 good sower; £25.—R. Lambert, Engin- i eer, Coradine Street, ’phone 1637. ' AT Graham’s Sale. —Ladies’ All Wool a Hose, Fawn and Gunmetal; all sizes; f Sale Price, 2/6. Art Silk Hose, Gun- c metal and light shades. Sale Price, 1/2 pair.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. j 9 /e AT Hugo & Shearer’s Sale. —Fawn ' Astrachan Gloves, with striped a gauntlets. Usually 4/11. Final Clear- t ing Price, 3/6. Last Day of Sale Fri- J day. “JJEAVERT Tomato Chutney aids digestion. A wholesome blend of J Tomatoes with a dash of Eastern v Spices. N.Z.-made. I Cd AT Hugo & Shearer’s Sale. —Ladies' j U Belts in patent leatherette and linen, in all good shades. Usually 2/11. e Final Clearing Price,. 6d. Last Day of e Sale Friday. e RHUBARB “Champion.”—This is the ] finest non-seeding Rhubarb. The stalks are exceptionally large and of I good quality. Price, 2/6 each. We have £ also “Myatt’s Victoria” and Burbank’s -j Crimson Winter, from 1/3 each. —Rob- -* inson’s Nurseries, Masterton.' Agents: a W.F.C.A., all branches. i pct PER~CENTl7ff'at’Hugo & Shearer’s C "" Sale.—Eider Down Quilts, all our £ stock of high class Quilts will be clear- 6 ed at huge discounts for last three days >- of sale. Final Clearing, 25 per cent off j usual prices. Last Day of Sale Friday. £
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