DANCES. T)ANCE! Hastwell Hall, Thursday, September 29. Excellent music and supper. —Mauriceville Branch, N.Z.L.P. PAPAWAI, Friday, September 30. Grand Euchre and Dance. Windup of season. Good prizes, good supper, good floor. All interested cordially invited. SAVE AT CODY’S. 4 /I 1 —DOESKIN Gloves, washable, / Cream, White. Silk Gloves, fancy gauntlets, from 1/11 to 4/11. Kid Gloves, from 6/11 to 10/6. All shades. Save at Cody’s. 9 /I 1 — GEORGETTE Scarves. Tennis ' Sox, from 6d, Bd, lOjd to 1/11. Elastic double top, fully fashioned, Pure Silk Hose. 2/11, 4/11 to 8/11. Splash and stainproof. Save at Cody’s. 5/1-1— SPRING - MILLINERY—Taffeta ' Straws and Felts. Satin Straws, 10/6, 12/6. Spring Coats from 29/6. Costumes from 29/6. Save at Cody's. X i 9 /C— UNDERWEAR SETS, 3-piece, ' from 13/6. Fancy Lace Trimmings, Berlei Foundations, lowest prices. Model Frocks from 29/6 to 4 gns. Save at Cody’s. 1/C —SILK LINENS, 36in., crease-re- ' sisting; 25 patterns. 36in. Floral Kabes, 1/11 for 1/-. 36in. Floral and Spot Sheers, 2/11 for 1/11. Save at Cody’s. MASTERTON CO-OP. SOCIETY,, LTD. WE are now open to supply your ’ grocery requirements with reasonably priced goods. For quality and service, stop and shop at the Co-op. if) LBS. ONIONS and 281bs. Potatoes— AV the lot for 2/4. ’Phone your orders to 2337. We deliver. TRY our famouTcTw.S. Loose Tea. A Only 2/6 lb. A tea that pleases. Wide range of C.W.S. packet Teas from 2/6 to 3/2 lb. i~TlN?Apricots, 1 packet Custard Powx der, 1 packet Blanc Mange Powder —the lot for 1/6. ’Phone your order to Masterton Co-op. Store, Bannister St. ’Phone 2337. MEAT SPECIALS. TRY a Joint~of Prime Mother-reared A Veal (fresh) from Long’s Butchery this week-end. INTRODUCING “Palm” Pork SauA sages—l large bottle Tomato Sauce and 11b. “Palm” Pork Sausages. Only 2/- the lot, at Taylor’s, Grocer, ’phone 2371. SPECIALS at Grey’s Cash and Carry ° Butchery this week-end.—Choice Hogget Mutton, young dairy-fed Pork, prime Beef and the usual unbeatable Corned Beef, Pickled Pork and Poultry. Also first of the season’s Spring Lamb. POULTRY, Pork and Hogget, all A fresh. Absolutely no frozen meat sold at Long’s Butchery. ’Phone 1417. Hall Street. FOR MEAT with the succulent taste, A try Fawcett and Baikie. ’Phone 1382. The Quality Butchers. QUCCULENT Sausages at Grey’s Cash ° and Carry Butchery. Have you tried them? The best sausages in Masterton. All who buy come back for more. WE deliver - <daily. One order will ’’ make you another of our satisfied customers. All meat abattoir dressed. No frozen meat sold at Long’s, Hall Street. ' FRDER - your - week-end joint from Fawcett and Baikie, The Quality Butchers. ’Phone 1382 for smart delivery. TRY our “Palm” Pork Sausages—they A are great, and only 9d lb. —Taylor’s, Grocer, ’phone 2371. __ SPECIALS AT BULLICKBLACKMORE’S. ly/TEN’S NegTShirts, 2 collars, all sizes iTA and varied designs. A bargain at 4/IL; SUMMER is nearly here. Get your 13 new Blazer now at Bullick-Black-more’s bargain price. Sizes 3 —7, and only 27/6. ■ROYS’ Schoo! Shirts, Grey and Navy 17 Flannel, all sizes, and only 3/11, at Bullick-Blackmore’s, TUSTa few pairs left! Gents’ Golf J Hose', Final Clearance at only 5/6 per pair. BARBER BROS.’ SPECIALS. WHEN you eat Meat, eat the best at '' the lowest price. Barber’s have the quality. No frozen meat kept. RARBER BROS, are noted for their quality Small Goods. No frozen meat in their Pork and Beef Sausages. TWO SHOPS in Queen Street where A smart service and civility reign supreme. Try Barber Bros., the butchers, and be satisfied. WETHER - and”Hogget - Mutton from ’’ Barber Bros, will please everyone. 'Phone your order to 1977 or 1012. We will deliver. MISCELLANEOUS. ASSORTED Sandwich Fish Pastes—so handy and economical. 5 tins for 1/- at McGavin's, opposite Knox Church. you will be more than pleased if your A Sports Clothes arc cleaned and pressed at the New Way Dye FISHERMEN! GeUyour new waders A at the Wairarapa Seed Co., the “Trout King,” by Goodrich. FAT more Fruit! Get it at J. K. Louis and Co., opp. Dalgety’s. Eating Apples. 61bs. for 1/-; Oranges, 8 for 1/-; Bananas, 41bs. for 1/-; Lemons, 8 for 1/-; Californian Grapes, 1/4 lb. REAVER Brand ’Worcester Sauce added to soups and cold lunches—improves the flavour, adds zest. Ask at your grocer’s. FOR SALE—A limited quantity of A first-grade Sutton's Supremo potatoes, Prodgney Mother Seed, at 8/6 per cwt. Apply Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., Masterton. OREEN _ PEAS and New Potatoes — This season's fresh stocks are in now. Get yours at J. K. Louis & Co., opposite Dalgety’s.
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