DANCES. FIANCE! Excelsior Hockey Club’s Championship Dance, Arcade Hall, next Saturday, September 24. Jack I Barnes’ Rhythm Boys. Popular prices. • TRANCE! Patrons are assured of a 17 real good time at the Wairarapa Amateur Cycling Club Dance in the ■ Masonic Hall tomorrow night. Udy’s Orchestra. Prices: Gents 2/6, ladies 2/-.—C. I. Dykes, Hon. Secretary. CHANGE OF STUDIO. MISS DOROTHY TATE wishes to announce that her new Masterton , Studio is now located in the old Night ' Dispensary Building, Church Street, j where Adults and Children’s Classes are held. For further particulars, write or ’phone 53, Greytown. SAVE AT CODY’S. K /lI— NEW SPRING FELTS and 7 TAFFETAS, in all the latest . shades and styles. Maids’ Fancy Straws, halo and bonnet shapes; 5/11. — Save at Cody’s. 1 0 /fi —NEW STRAW and Petersham 7 Millinery, 10/6. Tailored Costumes, from 59/6, made to measure, with fitting—guaranteed—from 63/-. — Save at Cody’s. JJALF PRICE. —-New season’s Sample Model Frocks, Suits and Ensembles, bought at half price, from 29/6 to 4gns. Evening Frocks, half price.—Save at Cody’s. J /g—PRINTED SILK LINENS, 15 7 new patterns and colourings; fast colours; elsewhere 2/11. Save at Cody’s, 1/6. Printed Silks, 20 new shades, 1/11 for 1/-. 2/11— GEORGETTE SCARVES; 30 7 New Handbags at half price. Wonderful range New Season’s Belts at lowest price. F.F. Bemberg Hose, 3/6 for 1/11. Save at Cody’s. OFFERING AT GRAHAM'S. POIR MATTING, 27in. wide; stripe and check designs; 2/6 and 2/11 yard; 36in. wide, 3/11 yard. Reversible Wool Rugs, plain and floral designs, 14/11 to 37/6 each.—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. J FOR the Menfolk! Striped Nap Trousers, 5/6 pair; Men’s Wool Felt Hats, Grey, Fawn and Brown; all sizes in stock, 7/11 each.—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. PULL range of College Uniforms now in stock. Sports Coats, 36/-; Navy Shorts, 9/11; Hose, from 3/11; Belts, 1/6; Caps, 4/11.—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. NEW range of Tatting, Ecru shade. , Prices, 7d, lOd, 1/6 to 2/3 yard. Large assortment of Ladies’ Kabe Nightdresses, traced for working; Rose, Blue and White; 4/11 each—At J. Graham and Co., Ltd., 9 /g PAIR. —Ladies’ Silk Hose all the 7 newest shades and all sizes. Ladies’ Art Silk Hose for the housework, 1/11 and 2/11 pair.—At J. Graham and Co. Ltd. SHOWROOM! Ladies’ Maybelle Underwear, »in Scanties, Bloomers, Vests, Nightdresses, Pyjamas, in singles or boxed in sets for gifts. A wonderful range of shades—At J. Graham and Co., Ltd. WAIRARAPA SPECIALS. MEN now keep their hair down and local industry up, by using Hansell’s non-perfumed Hair Cream. At all best hairdressers and stores. Insist on Hansell’s non-perfumed Hair Cream. MEN? Women" anE Children who are i?A run down and off colour need no longer remain so if they take “Morlife,” the Wonder Tablets, stocked by ajl leading chemists and stores. BUSINESS WANTEDS. QPRING clean your Lawns of Weeds, ° Moss and Grass Grubs. Lawnite will do this for you and make the lawn grass grow.—W.F.C.A., Ltd., Produce Department. ADD piquancy to a plain meal by adding Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce. New Zealand-made and New Zealand’s most popular sauce. pYCLE REPAIRS—Quality Tyres, V Tubes, etc. It pays to buy the best. Prices right.—Steve Sharman. Cycle Agent. fUST ARRIVED! New range of Camd phor Wood Boxes, hand-carved. The ideal glory box.—Kenner’s, Ltd., Queen Street, Masterton. “FJEAVER” is the only sauce I dare 1A give Father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealandmade. . fjON’YMISS THIS!"" Something very special for this week only: Ding Dong Mixed Sweets, Bozs sd, 16ozs 9d. —W.F.C.A., Ltd. PIANOS tuned and repaired, town or 1 country.—J. Candy, 41 Cambridge Terrace, Masterton. ’Phone 1223. RAN ANAS, 41bs. forT/-; juicy eating Apples, 61bs. 1/-; Cooking Apples, 71b. 1/-; N.Z. Grape Fruit, 6 for 1/-; Sunkist Grape Fruit, 3 for 1/3. We deliver. —J. K. Louis & Co., opp. DalPAMERAS for 1939 now on show at Wilson’s Modern Pharmacy, next Page’s Corner. Models from 7/6. See window displays. I RLOWER^Seedlings.—lceland Poppies L (3 choice new varieties), Antin’- . hinums (6 varieties, art shades), Stock (in 4 separate colours), Ursenia (Veldt Daisy), Silene (a wonderful little ( bright border plant), Larkspur (new j stock flowered), Cheiranthus, Nemesia, ; Dimorphotheca, Hollyhock, Petunia, Pink and Blue, etc.—Robinson’s Nur- < series, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. ’ AMATEUR Photographers! Mr E. F. ( Wilson, M.P.S., Ph.C., photographic' , chemist, has had practical experience . in all branches of photography and ) cinematography. The result of this ex- . perience is reflected in fine workmanship and artistic finish, for which no extra charge is made. Helpful advice j is yours for the asking at Wilson s j Modern Pharmacy, next Page's Corner. J fAWIFMOWERS sharpened by elec- ’ trie grinding machine. A perfect job. Try us. We collect and return J free. —Rolph’s Cycle Works (op. Hugo ! & Shearer’s). ’Phone 2458.
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