DANCES. I EVERYBODY INVITED! THE LABOUR PARTY WILL KEEP OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT IN THE MUNICIPAL HALL. YOU can Listen to Mr Savage and Mr Hamilton over the Radio —Sets installed in Hall. You will hear Short Speeches by Labour Supporters. Anybody will be allowed to speak for a few minutes. SONGS AND MUSIC. YOU WILL ENJOY THIS INFORMAL AND MEMORABLE EVENING In the MUNICIPAL HALL. - TONIGHT! At 8 o’clock. nANCE! Dance! Loyal Masterton Oddfellows’ Lodge will hold a Dance in the Masonic Hall Election night, Saturday, October 15. Blue River Dance Band. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. ' RANGITUMAU DanctC-Women’s Division Annual Dance, Saturday, October 22. Good floor. Music by Barnes Bros, and the Rhythm Boys. Homemade supper. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. CHANGE OF STUDIO. MISS DOROTHY TATE wishes to an- ■ nounce that her new Masterton Studio is now located in the old Night Dispensary Building, Church Street, where Adults and Children’s Classes are held. For further particulars, write or ’phone 53, Greytown. SAVE AT CODY’S. 1 / —HORROCKSES’ Guest Towels, ' elsewhere 1/6. Pillow Slips, 6d, 9d, 1/- to 1/6. Sheets, 8/11, 9/11, 10/6 pair, single bed; 14/11, 15/11, 16/11, double bed, guaranteed. Save at Cody’s. 25 /-—AMERICAN^.., FROCKS, new ' summer styles." Smart embroidered Voiles, very dainty. Summer Tweed Costumes, 59/6 for 39/6. Tailored finish. Save at Cody’s. 1/g— SILK LINENS, fast colours, ' plain and figured; elsewhere 2/11.’ Printed Silks, 1/-; elsewhere 1/11. Save at Cody’s. £/11— SUMMER MILLINERY? elsewhere 12/6. Latest in Model Frocks, Ensembles, Coats. Half what you would pay elsewhere. Save at Cody’s. fn/lI —KAPOC Mattresses. . Shear- ' ers’ Mattresses, 11/9. Kapoc Pillows, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. Cretonnes, 101 d for Bd. Shadow Tissue, 1/3 for 1/-. Smart designs. Kapoc, 1/4 lb.; teased. Save at Cody’s. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. Al FISH MART always has a plentiful supply of fish. Fresh supplies arrive daily. DREWSTER, opp. Knox Church, Queen Street, gives excellent service and workmanship in footwear repairs. Try him and be satisfied. FLOCKS.—Allmakes of clocks and ° watches overhauled and repaired by an expert. Bring yours to A. F. Briant, 197 Queen Street, opp. Regent. nONALD & JOY, Queen Street, have ■ a full range of Spring Suitings. There is one to suit you—call in today. EVERYWHERE you go you hear of more people eating Reeves’ Milkmade Bread. Shop at 412 Queen St. FISHING TACKLE is now on display x at King & Henry’s, opp. G.P.O. Everything for the fisherman, and all at the right price. po”TO BARR’YCycIe Shop when . any repairs are needed to your aycle. Always the best of material used. lIAVE you made arrangements yet for your Christmas Gift portrait? Do not delay—’phone 2553. —H. Hope Cross Studios, and make the appointment now. IF you are looking for a good square meal—the Toute-de-Suite, opp. Kenner’s, is where you will find it TUST~glance through this column J every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Valuable shopping service is listad here. IYERSLAKE & CO., Auctioneers, Queen Street. Sutton’s Supreme and Dakota Red Seed Potatoes from last year’s certified seed, 7/6 and 8/6 cwt LILIAN McKENZIE, Queen Street, Eugene Specialist. Three systems; entire satisfaction. Opp. G.P.O. Telephone 1521 for appointment. jV/TEN'S Outsizes in Suits, up to 50in. waist, in Browns and Greys only, £5/5/-, at Shoosmith’s, Queen Street. NTEVER miss reading this column of Classified Specials. There is always valuable advice listed here. piPES! Pipes! Pipes! For big men, small men, tall men and short men. See Jacob’s window display. There is a pipe to suit you. RUGS, Floor Rugs. Linoleum and Carpet Runners. A large and varied selection at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. QEED POTATOES! Now is the time to plant these. Buy yours from Fairbrother, Garden House. Only certified seed stocked. qnOMATO PLANTS now ready for planting in warm corners of your garden. We are offering our wellknown strain. Plants well hardened off. —Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road. ’Phone 1304. Wairarapa Agents: W.F.C.A.. Ltd., ail branebea.
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