PUBLIC NOTICES. FJUCHRE PARTY," St" Pat.’s Hall, Tonight, September 13, at 8 o’clock. First prize, Ladies, 10/- order; First prize, Men, 10/- order. Admission, 1/-. Bridge and Ping-pong Open Tournament. Members kindred clubs invited. NATIONAL PARTY MEETING. QPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. M tomorrow 8 p.m. MR O. C. MAZENGARB MR O. C. MAZENGARB Of Wellington. Will Address Masterton Electors. HEAR THIS LEADING N.Z. SPEAKER.
RUGBY! RUGBY! FINAL REP. MATCH OF SEASON. MEMORIAL PARK, MASTERTON. ■TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). WAIRARAPA AUCKLAND. (Kick-off at 2 p.m.) ADMISSION: Gate 2/-, Stand 1/-. e. mckenzie, Hon. Sec. N.Z. WORKERS’ UNION. NOTICE TO MEMBERS & OTHERS. MEMBERS of the above Union, including Drovers, Farm and Station Workers, Shearers, Threshing Mill Workers, P.W.D. Employees and Orchard Workers, are hereby notified that I have appointed MR ROBERT C. JORDAN, of 13 HESSEY STREET, MASTERTON, ’PHONE 1777, as Local Agent, from whom all information, together with tickets, can be obtained. JAMES M. GILL, Organiser. RED STAR CRICKET CLUB. 'T'HE Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Toe H Rooms, Savage Club Buildings, on THURSDAY, September 15, at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members are invited to attend. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT & BUILDING SOCIETY. TTNDER.THE RULES ,of the Society, Messrs H. M. Boddington and E. J. Brown retire from the Board of Directors at the Annual Meeting, to be held on October 3, but are eligible for reelection. Nominations of Candidates will be received at the Society’s Office, Queen Street, Master ton, up to NOON on MONDAY, September 19, 1938. J. B. KEITH, Manager. 120 ACRES, renewable lease. Annual rent, £7O. First-class property. Owner unable to carry on. Going concern. 59 head stock. Good buildings. Close to Carterton. Will accept reasonable offer. H. MORTENSON, Carterton. FARMERS’ 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/TY v 10/-, 13/6. Button-up type, 15/19/- and 25/-.—At , Albert Donald’s. ROYLETTE Trench Coats are dry"proofed. They are the ideal coat for wet weather. Price, £3/18/6. —Albert Donald’s. VVORKING Jackets.—Oilskin Lumber Jackets going cheap. Were 24/6, Now 17/6.—At Albert Donald’s, Saddler, Masterton. TTSE “TIMID - 1OE” Dog Soap on your dog. A preventive and cure for mange anal eczema. Obtainable from Albert Donald’s. BUY your “Spratt’s” Dog Biscuits from Albert Donald’ the Dog Specialist, Queen Street, Masterton. BUSINESS WANTEDS. fOLLEEN OF HASTINGS, upstairs, v Prince of Wales Hotel, Wednesday and Thursday only. Swiss Muslin Frock Lengths, Handkerchiefs. GOVERNMENT Certified Seed PotaU toes—Epicure, Early Rose, Robin Adair, Sutton’s, Dakota and leading varieties, at “Garden House,” ’phone 1997. _ . T AWN MOWERS sharpened by elec--12 trie grinding machine. A perfect job. Try us. We collect and return free.—Rolph’s Cycle Works (op. Hugo & Shearer’s). ’Phone 2458. ORNAMENTAL Trees and Flowering V Shrubs.—Visit our Nursery, Whatman Road, Masterton. Over 300 varieties to choose from, including some of the most outstanding novelties, or write for one of our Catalogues.—Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, Masterton. Established over 30 years. 1/a YARD.—lmitation Linen, Rose, 1/ 0 Saxe, Green, Beige and Lemon, spot and floral designs; guaranteed fast to washing, and 36in. wide. 1/6 yard, at J. Graham & Co., Ltd. TAWN~MOWERS! Lawn Mowers sharpened and set. Expert service and promptness. —R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 1637. BIaNOS tuned and repaired, town or r country.—J. Candy, 41 Cambridge Terrace, Masterton. ’Phone 1223. VOUR sick ’ friend will appreciate ■*■ some luscious Californian Grapes, only 1/4 lb. ,or large Oranges, 8 for 1/-, from J. K. Louis & Co., Queen Street.
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