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PUBLIC NOTICES. ’TWILL BE THE THRILL OF THE YEAR! B A A S S E E ' B B A A L L L TOMORROW! TOMORROW! TOMORROW! TOMORROW! AT 1.30 P.M. A. & P. SHOWGROUNDS A. & P. SHOWGROUNDS A. & P. SHOWGROUNDS 4 Crack Wellington Teams. FORD v. HUTT TIGERS. JENKINS’ GYM. v. WEBB’S GYM. BASEBALL — BASEBALL < Tomorrow Afternoon! Tomorrow Afternoon! Tomorrow Afternoon! Buses will run to the Ground. Fare only 6d. Admission: 1/- Adults, School Children Free. (Proceeds in Aid of Showground.) PENSIONS DEPARTMENT. IVTR L. HARRISON, Registrar of Pen--11 sions, will be in attendance at the Masterton Courthouse on TUESDAY December 6, from 9 a.m., to interview applicants for Pensions. SWIMMING INSTRUCTION. TVTISS ELSIE DONALD, R.L.S.S. Diploma, has resumed Instruction in Swimming, Diving and Life-Saving and is prepared to coach Pupils for examinations of the Royal Life-Saving Society. Fees on application. ’Phone 2190. MASTERTON GOLF CLUB (Incorp.) MEMBERS are reminded that the Annual Meeting will be held in the A. & P. Association’s Rooms, Perrj Street, at 8 o’clock TONIGHT. D. HERBERT, ’ Hon. Sec. DON’T OVERDO IT! Summer sunshine is so welcome thal we usually at first overdo our sunbathing. But take care! It’s only toe easy to contract a chill in the cool oi the evening, so keep good old Baxter s Lung Preserver handy. “Baxter’s” is remarkable for quickly fixing coughs colds, chills and sore throats. All chemists and stores —1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 Ask for “Baxter’s.” J CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. A LLToTShooters! - Have~a new rifle sight fitted by an expert at King & Henry’s, opp. G.P.O. Gun repairs alsoTJRIANT, - A- f7* Watchmaker, Queen 15 Street, is well known in the Wairarapa for his expert attention to all watch troubles. Try him. pARPET”Squares, Carpet Runners, all V grades. Linoleums, inlaid and printed, always on sale at J. Kerslake and Co., Queen Street. pON’T Forget that the De Luxe Dining Rooms, opposite Regent Theatre, are always open on Sundays. Hot dinners daily from 12 —2 p.m. pXTRATTrge'Nap Trousers for hard work and wear—42-50in. waist, only , 7/6 pair. Do. .Tweed. 17/6 to 25/-. —At - Shoosmith’s, Queen Street. pLORAL SPRAYS* for evening dresses . and all occasions are so refreshing. Get yours at Garden House, Bannister . Street. . pET the habit of visiting the Tout de , ° Suite Dining Rooms for your meals in town. Service and Price are right. TJAPPY IDEAS for Christmas. Your , 11 Kiddies’ Photograph; it will grow , more precious with the years.—H. Hope Cross. State Theatre TF you pay a small deposit to G. Barr 1 he will keep your Christmas cycle for delivery on Christmas Eve. TAC*OB7the*Tobacconist, Queen Street. . has displayed in his window a full ( range of Men’s Christmas Gifts, and ( there are still more inside. Stop, look and buy. ( frEEP aTiote* oTTilian McKenzie’s j teiphone number. It is 1521. Ring j 1521 and be satisfied with your hair- . waving. J FETReeves’ Bakehouse'do your ’Xmas ( baking. Small goods or 'Xmas ( cakes to perfection. MOST' people realise that the Al j Fish Market has fresh fish daily! 1 Do you? 1 NOW THEN! Why don’t you take i your boot and shoe repairs to Brew- c ster, opp. Knox Church. < nUßTflttTngs of Riding Breeches and ] Jodhpurs have a reputation of excellence that extends far beyond the ( boundaries of Masterton. —Donald and < Joy. 1 Q~UTTE a valuable - fewUninuteUcan be ( spent in reading the Classified Columns of the “Times-Age.” i OTUDY the" Classified Advertisements ’ they do contain many valuable hints ( and tips for shoppers. ■TENTS, Camp Beds, Mattresses and all Motor Camping Requisites from J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street; “TJEAVER” is the only sauce I dare give Father. Tomato and Worces- j ter. Real appetisws. New Zealand- ; made.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 December 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 December 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 December 1938, Page 1

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