PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON DIOCESAN CENTENARY CAMPAIGN. PUBLIC MEETING In the ANZAC HALL, FEATHERSTON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, at 8 p.m. Speakers: The Lord Bishop of the Diocese. The Rev Canon D. B. Malcolm. LITTLE THEATRE. 'THOSE interested in the formation of r a Masterton Little Theatre-. Society are requested to attend a meeting, to be held in the Y.M.C.A. Meeting Room on WEDNESDAY NEXT, August 3, at 5 p.m. Mrs E. J. Rich, Miss M. C. Dwyer, Messrs T. Jordan, C. C. Marsack, G. W. Morice, F. E. McCallum,' T. C. Wynne and J. H. Kemnitz— Convenors. NOTICE. T WILL NOT be responsible for any 1 debts contracted in my name without my .written authority. M. S. BUICK, Mt. Bruce Road. CITIZENS’ MO KATOA SCOUT TROOP. AMATEUR VARIETY NIGHT. ENTRIES (free) close with the undersigned on August 8 for a night of Specialty Variety Acts in the Scout Den, Dixon Street, on August 11. Good prizes for all variety entertainers. A. ALLSOP, Hon. Sec., 31 Totara Street. Keep August 11 open for this Grand Entertainment. Adults 1/-, Children 6d. In aid of Scout Funds. “CHILBLAIN” TREATMENT. CORDON’S “Chilblain Liniment” '■* promptly relieves the irritation and reduces swelling—l/6 and 2/6 bottle. Also for internal treatment, Calcium Lactose Tablets, 1/6, or Calcium and Ostelin Tablets, 4/6 tin. —J. V. Gordon, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, Masterton.* GO TO—TINKLER’S FOUNDRY LINCOLN ROAD, MASTERTON, FOR YOUR IRON AND BRONZE CASTINGS, ETC. All Work Done by First-class Tradesmen. F. B. GRAY, GENERAL CARRIER AND MAIL CONTRACTOR. HOMEWOOD MAIL leaves P.O. 8 a.m., Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays. BIDEFORD MAIL leaves P.O. 7.15 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. PASSENGERS. PARCELS & MAILS CARRIED. LATEST MECHANICAL EXCAVATOR AVAILABLE. Goods and Stock delivered to any part of the District. AGENT FOR TAUPIRI COAL. ’PHONE 1530. \ ' ■' MAKE YOUR OWN MODEL FROCKS. TT is easy to learn the Hollywood way. I All tuition individual and interesting. Write for particulars or call for demonstration at the School now open in Masterton. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, Over H.B. Clothiers, Queen Street, Masterton. Entrance in Church St. QUEEN’S HOTEL QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. GOOD SERVICE. REASONABLE TARIFF. ’PHONE 1298, FOOT COMFORT FOR YOU. r»R. SCHOLL’S new Scientific Arch Supports will relieve Foot Troubles Nature’s way. They redistribute the body’s weight evenly and correctly and give new life to tired, aching feet. Cali for free advice on your foot troubles at Campbell’s Pharmacy. 2 BUSINESS WANTEDS. MEN’S Extra Heavy Woollen Cardigans; usually 19/11. Stocktaking Price, 17/6 each. Men’s Odd Pyjama Pants’, stripe designs; Special Price, 2/11 pair.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. MEN'S Grey Cotton Interlock Slipons, usually 4/6, for 2/3. Sample range of Men’s Slipons, all one price for Stocktaking Special, 5/6 each—J. Graham and Co., Ltd. TTENDRY & Dickson’s Annual Sale.— 171 6 only Men’s Worsted Suits, four size 3, two size 5. Regular Price, 65/-. Sale Price, 39/6. TTENDRY - & Dicksoh~B only Men’s • n Tweed Sports Coats, four size 3, two size 4, two size 5. Regular Price, 29/6. Sale Price, 14/6. TTENDRY & Dickson.—Men’s Double■n breasted Body-fitting Overcoats, sizes 3to 7. Smart patterns. Sale Price, 39/6. _ TTENDRY — Dickson.—Men’s Worsted II Suits in Grey and Brown; smart stripes. Regular Price, 79/6. Sale Price, 59/6. TTENDRY & Dickson.—so pairs Roslyn Flannel Sports Trousers, plain shades and smart stripes. Regular Price, 21/-. Sale Price, 10/6. TTENDRY & Dickson.—Men’s Neglige n Band Shirts, good quality zephyr. Sizes, 14J to 16J. Regular Price, 8/6. Sale Price, 4/11. TTENDRY & Dickson.—Men’s Coat XJL Shirts, in smart striped silk; sizes, 14 to 17. Sale Price, 3/11. TTENDRY Dickson.—Men’s English 11 Wool Ribbed Working Sox. Sale Price, 3 pairs for 2/6. Men’s Silk and Cotton Sox. Sale Price, 1/- pair.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 August 1938, Page 1
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