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PUBLIC NOTICES. 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. NEGRO DEBATERS. TOMORROW! THURSDAY, JULY 21, at 8 p.m. Opera House, Masterton. LE MOYNE COLLEGE, TENNESSEE, v. MASTERTON. PEACE PEACE PEACE OR WAR? i WAR? WAR? A Unique Opportunity to hear the Scintillating Wit of these two Brilliant Negro Graduates, who have captivated audiences wherever they have appeared. PRICES: 1/6 & 1/-. RESERVES FREE AT PERRY’S. Doors open 7.30 p.rp. MASTERTON RACING CLUB (Reg.) NOMINATIONS for the Offices of President, Vice-Presidents (2) and Stewards (7) will be received by the Secretary at his office, corner of Chapel Street and Lincoln Road, Masterton, up to 12 noon on MONDAY, the 25th inst. NORMAN H. JAMES, Secretary. WAIRARAPA EAPERCHASE CLUB. WAIRARAPA Paperchase and Point- ’’ to-Point Meeting on SATURDAY, July 23, 10 a.m., at Mr G. H. Perry’s property, “Heatherleigh,” past town reservoir, on Fernridge Road. ’ Admission: Adults 2/-, Children free. Hot Water Obtainable. MASTERTON A. & P. ASSOCIATON. NOMINATIONS OF OFFICERS, ETC NOMINATIONS for Officers and Members of the General Committee for the 1938-39 year will close with the Secretary, Perry Street, Masterton, at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, July 27, 1938. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. MR ERNIE O’NEILL, Late of the Taratahi Hotel, Carterton, and Commercial, Pahiatua. Has taken over the, TAITA HOTEL, ’ ? Lower Hutt. THE ANSWER IS—ORANGE pOR Hairdressing, Shaving, Cigarettes, Tobacco, oi’ any Smokers’ or Toilet Supplies. You can’t go wrong in dealing here. —W. ORANGE, Hairdresser & Tobacconist. Two Shops: P.O. Corner and opp. Empire Hotel. FOR SALE AT R. RUSSELL & SON’S. T ARGE li-inch Oak Barrel, 3ft. Orion Ranges, also 3ft. 6in. 6-foot Bath; Flour and Sugar Bins, Best Samac Kapok, 1/5 lb.; 1-horse Scarifier, Separator, Churns, several Barrow Wheels, lot of Fencing Wire, Boot or Leather Sewing Machine, several Lawn Mowers, lot of Window Sashes, suitable for sheds; also several good Doors. LANE’S NEW RABBIT TRAPS, 18/per dozen, in 10 dozen lots; 200-gal-lon Tank, £3/10/-; latest Chip Heater, with pipes; several Camp Ovens, new Mauls and new Wedges, new Sledge Hammers, new Coconut Matting, 2/yard; 3-piece Seagrass Suite; new Fireside Chairs, at 40/-; new Linoleums, at 4/6 and 5/6 yard; 2 Hall Seats; new 3piece Suite, £l4/10/-; 2 Juvenile Girls’ Cycles; 1 Juvenile Boy’s Cycle, large glass-fronted Kitchen Dresser, 6-piece English Oak Bedroom Suite. ROBT. RUSSELL & SON, GENERAL DEALERS, Cr. Queen and Jackson Streets, MASTERTON. PRINCE OF WALES PRIVATE HOTEL. (Under New Management.) Entirely Refurnished Throughout. First-class Table. All Home Comforts. Reasonable Tariff for Permanents and Casuals. Telephone 1524. < MRS F. GROUBE, Proprietress. 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! QUEEN’S_ HOTEL QUEENJ STREET, MASTERTON. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. GOOD SERVICE. REASONABLE TARIFF. ’PHONE 1298. BUSINESS WANTEDS. CFT. Manure Distributor (new), wellu built, strong machine, light draft, good sower; £25. —R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street, ’phone 1637. AT Graham’s Sale?— Wool " Hose, Fawn and Gunmetal; all sizes; Sale Price, 2/6. Art Silk Hose, Gunmetal and light shades. Sale Price, 1/3 pair.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. ■RHUBARB “Champion.”—This is the finest non-seeding Rhubarb. The stalks are exceptionally large and of good quality. Price, 2/6 each. We have also “Myatt’s Victoria” and Burbank’s Crimson Winter, from 1/3 each. —Robinson’s Nurseries, Masterton. Agents: W.F.C.A., all branches.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1938, Page 1

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