DANCES. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! LABOUR PARTY DANCE AND EUCHRE TOURNAMENT. TWO HALLS—Y.M.C.A. 8 p.m. Admission. 1/6. MONDAY—LABOUR DAYOCTOBER 24. HUGE DANCE. MUNICIPAL HALL—B p.m. BARNES’ RHYTHM BOYS. Good Floor—Music—Supper. Admission. 2/6. Everybody Wlcome. Dancing till 1 a.m. Everybody welcome. Dancing till 1 a.m. LABOUR VICTORY BALL. MARTINBOROUGH TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 UDY’S ORCHESTRA. Ministers and M’s.P. will be present. FEATHERSTON Wrestlers’ Annual r Dance, Anzac Hall, Labour , Day. Udy’s Orchestra. Popular prices. Bus leaves Masterton P.O. 7.15_p.m. HANCE! “Saturday 'flight, October 22, Arcade Hall. Blue River Dance Band. Tasty supper. Ladies, 2/-; Gentlemen, 2/6. . Red Star Crickej; Club. Flannels optional. lost/and f’ound. WILL person who took lady’s bicycle ’’ by mistake from outside Nimmo’s last Tuesday please communicate with shop immediately. T OSTTTair “horn-rimmed spectacles 14 in old case. Reward. Finder please return to “Times-Age.” T OST, off lorry, an oak kitchen chair, 14 between Masterton and Mauriceville. Ring 375 R. POUND.—Brand new De Luxe Model Sedan Cars for hire without drivers. Reasonable rates—Mascot Motors, telephone 2191;’ or 16 Chapel Street, telephone_l277. VENNEIVS Great .Stocktaking - Sale x now on. Every article reduced.— Kenner’s, Ltd., Queen Street. SAVE AT CODY’S. K/11— MILLINERY.. Smail new sty■/X1 les.' 9/11, 12/6, 17/6, .21/-. Fruit, Floral and Veil trimmings. Taffetas and Felts,- 5/11." Save at Cody’s. iT/fi—FLOItiALSILK FROCKS from’ 14 7 ° 14/6. Floral Stripes, with Boleros, 21/- and 25/-. Canadian Em-, broidered Voiles, 25/-. Save at Cody’s. Tweed- Coats. Swaggers, 9/11 to 49/6. Tailored Linen Costumes,-25/- to 45/-. Tailored Worsted Costumes, from 45/- to 4gns. — Save at Cody’s.■- ■ ' 17lT— WASHING Doeskin Gloves, 1/ 11 4/11, 5/11, 6/11. Smart Silk Gloves, 1/11, 2/6 to 4/11. Pure Silk Fully-fashioned Hose, 2/11 to 8/11. Save at Cody’s. "Silks,'l/6 for X// 1/r. Flora and Spot Kabes, 36in., 1/11 for 1/-. 36in. Heavy Silk Linens, elsewhere 2/11. Save at Cody’s, 1/6. i / — HORROCKSES’ Chenille Towels, 1/6 for 1/-. All colours. 30in. Shadow Tissues, 1/3 for 1/-. Reversible Floor Rugs, 3/6 for 2/11. Save at Cody’s- , KURIPUNI MEAT SPECIALS. FOR Monday’s holiday, be sure and get a piece of Corned Beef from Paddy Ryan's. It will please the whole family. TJAVE you tried our Sausages? Beef 11 or Pork. They are recognised as the best in the Wairarapa. An order this week will make you a permanent customer of Paddy Ryan's., ’Phone 1749. WHAT could be nicer than Ox Tongue for this summer weather? Paddy Ryan knows how to cure it and retain that succulent flavour. QMALL GOODS of every variety are always being made to keep up with the incessant demand for Paddy Ryan’s Quality Goods. W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. 1 /9 YARD—WHITE TWILL Sheeting. X/ ° 54in. wide. 27in. Floral Cretonnes, Gel yard—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 67il~—BOYS’ Grey “Nurse” Cloth 1X Shirts, in all sizes. Small Boys’ Navy Blazers, 7/3 each. —At "The Wai.rarapa Farmers.” Il 76 EACH—snappy “American” Cotton Frocks, fast colours, short sleeves. All sizes.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers./__ * T/TTTPAfß.—Locknft ' “Panties,” all xx shades and sizes.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” oiz/~ EACfL—Three-pieeeUSun Suits. ,ir Skirt. Jumper and Pleated Shorts to match. Shades of Maize. Petrol and Pink—At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” 9/jl PAIR.--Boys' Khaki Shorts, with O/ belt to match. Boys' Striped Bemberg Canoe Shirts. 3/11 each. —At "The, Wairarapa Farmers.” 1 q.Ld SKEIN—New shades in Crepe 2 Knitting Silks. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 476 EACH. —Waterproof “Paisley” ' Motoring Bonnets, Fashion’s latest decree.—At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” 5/C PAIR.—"Van Raalte” i,’-lei)gth ’ ' Silk Gloves, with smocked gauntlets. Shades'of Navy and Fawn. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 1 /Jl YARD—G3in. Black and' White / Ticking. Hard wearing quality. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” /£ EACH. —Boxed Breakfast Sets. z Art Silk Cloths and 4 Naps to match. Shades of Green, Gold and Creme. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” C/11 EACH. —Pure Silk Crepe de ' Chine Scarves, in wonderful plain shades. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 October 1938, Page 1
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