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TELEPHONES 1646 (2 lines) Connects with all departments, including JOB PRINTING. P.O. Box 445. CARTERTON: 'Phone No. 283.

WAIRARAPA’S LEADING FLORIST. Only Wairarapa Members N.Z. Florists’ Exchange. Flowers Wired Anywhere. ESAU’S, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. PUBLIC NOTICES. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. HOSING RESTRICTIONS. OWING to the indiscriminate use of V the Water Supply it has become absolutely necessary to restrict the use of al] hoses, whether supply is metered or not. TAKE NOTICE that as from this date hosing is only permitted between the hours of 6 a.m. and 8 p.m.. in accordance with sections 245, 246 and 248 of the Masterton Borough General By-law, 1927. Any person failing ot comply with this notice will be prosecuted. 245 No person shall use, for the purpose of watering any garden or for any other purpose whatever, any hose or any similar contrivance unless during the whole time of such use such hose or other contrivance shall be held by hand or directed by some competent person. 246 No person shall use for any purpose whatsoever any revolving spray, standing sprinkler, or similar contrivance, unless during the whole time of such use the same shall be under the immediate personal care and attention of some competent person continuously present. 248 No consumer shall use or permit or suffer to be used his water supply or any water therefrom to an unreasonable extent or in a wasteful maner, or, if such water supply is an ordinary supply, for any of the purposes of an extraordinary supply. Dated this 17th day of November, 1938. T. T. DENBEE, Town Clerk. MARRIED PEOPLE. “THE Husband and Wife’s Handbook,” written by an eminent London doctor, sent you Post Free under plain sealed wrapper for 1/- only (Postal Notes or Stamps) .—Chemists’ Supplies Co., Dept. M.T., Box 1178, Christchurch. _ "begonias. TUBEROUS-ROOTED. ■SINGLES & DOUBLES. WE have pleasure in offering for immediate planting a choice blended mixture of these glorious summer bedding plants. Give them a cool, moist situation and you will be delighted with the results obtained. Make sure of having an interesting corner in your garden this year by planting the above NOW. Price per dozen, 5/-. Town Agent: J. BUCKTON, Daniell’s Buildings. E. HALE & SON, WAIRARAPA NURSERIES. ’Phone 1164. “The Home of Good Trees, Plants and Bulbs.” SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! TO AVOID the ’Xmas rush, use Keen’s A Lay-by and choose your gift now! We have a wide and attractive range of gifts for men. All goods direct from leading English manufacturers. FRED KEEN. HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST. “The Corner Shop,” MASTERTON. EARLY ’XMAS SHOPPING IS THE WISEST PLAN. QWING to the waterfront dispute, our 'Xmas stocks are arriving all together. New goods are being unpacked every day. Get the “pick of the bunch” by shopping now at BRADBURY’S, THE JEWELLERS, MASTERTON. ARMY STORES SPECIALS. OPPOSITE POSTING BOXES. ’Phone 1013. TENTS AND FLYS— Gx 8 Tents and L Flys, from 25/-; 8 x 10 Tents and Flys, from 33/6; Tents only. 6xB, 16/-; 18/6, 32/6; 8 x iO, 23/-, 25/6, 45/-; Kapoc Camp Mattresses and Pillows, 11/6. pLYS"ONLY—9V9?9AT3/6; 8 x 10, J 9/6. 14/6: 10 x 10. 10/6; 10 x 12, 14/6, 18/6; 12 x 12, 16/-. 20/-; 12 x 14, 19/6, 23/6; 14 x 14, 20/-; 14 x 16, 24/6, 29/6; 16 x 18, 24/6, 37/6. 'ARMY’RUGS, 6/ii each; Blankets, 19/11 pair: Mattresses, from 12/6; Pillows, from 2/6; Men's Khaki Shorts, 2/11; Boys’ Khaki Shorts, from 2/6; Nap Trousers, 4/6, all sizes. QHEAltroS’’~Mattressesr I*2/6’; ~ Kit Bags, 5/-, 7/-; Haversacks, 2/- to 6/6; Shoulder Packs, 5/- to 17/6; Suitcases, Saddlery, Boots, etc.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1938, Page 1

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