PUBLIC NOTICES. W E.A. LECTURE, Municipal Build- ’’ *ings, Tonight, at 8 o’clock, by Mr A. S. Hely. Subject: “International Affairs —The Situation in Japan,” All cordially invited, ANNOUNCEMENT. TIAVING purchased the business of the late G. H. Grimmer, I wish to announce that the office will be open for business on and after September 1, 1938. I will be pleased to meet old clients and new, and hope to enlist a fair share of public patronage. J. WILSON. J. WILSON & CO., (Late G. H. Grimmer), LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Agents Royal Exchange Assurance Co. CARTERTON. MR J. H. IRVING, N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY CANDIj DATE. WILL Address the Electors at— BIDEFORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, at 8 p.m. RANGITUMAU, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, at 8 p.m. LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. 7 (Wairarapa Electorate.) MR J. F. THOMPSON will address a Meeting of Electors in the Pahautea Hall, Featherston, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, September 2, 1938. GLADSTONE HALL SOCIETY. qpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the x Gladstone Hall Society will be held in the Gladstone Hall on THURSDAY, September 1, at 7.30 p.m. - C. WYETH, Hon. Secretary. SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY. THE SEPTEMBER GATHERING Will be held in the MUNICIPAL HALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 7.45 p.m. Members and Pipe Band of the Wellington Caledonian Society will be Guests. SCOTS AND OLD-TIME DANCING. MACKAY’S ORCHESTRA. On this occasjpn, non-members will be admitted without' introduction by members. .... Admission for Non-Members: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-, Juveniles (under 16), 1/-. Members will be admitted at usual rates on production of Membership Cards. , BUSINESS WANTEDS. TJSE the Lay-by System and save at v our Anniversary Sale. —Kenner’s, Ltd., Queen Street. ■JtfOW is~LhtTtime for Painting and ' Papering. Only best of materials used. First-class job guaranteed.—S. Connor, French Street, Lansdowne. PRESENT your youngster with something useful —a tricycle from Steve Sharman. Prices and sizes to suit all tastes. . SAVE AT CODY’S. K/lI— SPRING MILLINERY/ 5/il, °Z 6/11, 10/6, 12/6. .New styles, in Felts and Fancy Straws. New Spring Coats from 35/-, 39/6 to 3gns. Tailored Costumes, from 45/-, 63/- to 4gns. Dainty Georgette and Satin Blouses, from 12/6. ■’ TIALF PRlCE.—Evening Frocks, all shades and sizes, from 7/11. 69/6 for 35/-. Fancy Crepes, Allover Lace, Satin and Taffeta Models. Save at Cody’s Cash Drapery. 27 /6~~ model FROCKS, up to 4gns. * / u Manufacturer’s Samples, bought at half price. Latest styles, plain and fancy materials, floral stripes. Inspect these values. Save at Cody’s Cash Drapery. _ n /-ii—GEORGETTE SCARVES. Pure Hose, 2/11 for 1/-. Pure Silk Fully-fashioned Hose, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 6/11 and 8/11. New Silk Gloves, 1/9 to 3/6 pair. Suede Gloves, 10/11 for 7/6. Save at Cody’s Cash Drapery. WAIRARAPA SPECIALS. TfVERY local product you purchase helps New Zealanders. Ask for Hansell’s Cloudy Food Flavourings, Beau Brocade Bath Essences, Beau Brocade Hand Lotion and “Morlife” for better heatlh. TVTEN prefer Hansell’s non-perfumed Hair Cream, made by Hansell’s Laboratories, Ltd., the Essence Specialists of New Zealand. Support local industry. “Tl/TORLIFE!” ‘‘Morlife!” “Morlife!” ■’’the wonder tablets for Anaemia, Listlessness and General Debility. From all chemists and leading stores, at 2/6 and 6/- per bottle. The results will amaze you. FARMER S’ SPECIALS. T AMBING TIME! You’ll need a Waterproof Coat. We have guaranteed Waterproof Coats from 47/6 each. —Albert Donald and Son. OILSKIN LEGGINGS—PuIIons, 7/6, 10/-, 13/6. Button-up type, 15/-, 19/- and 25/-.—At Albert Donald’s. ■DOYLETTE - Trench Coats are dryproofed. They are the ideal coat for wet weather. Price, £3/18/6. —Albert Donald’s. WORKING Jackets—Oilskin Lumber ’’ Jackets going cheap. Were 24/6, Now 17/6.—At Albert Donald’s, Saddler, Masterton. f TSE “TIMID JOE” Dog Soap on your dog. A preventive and cure for mange and eczema. Obtainable from Albert Donald’s. TJUY your “Spratt’s” Dog Biscuits from Albert Donald’ the Dog Specialist, Queen Street, Masterton.
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