PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. i NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ATOTICE is given that all creditors and others having claims against lhe undermentioned estate are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Masterton on or before the 16th day of January, 1939. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: — “I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATE. MARY DAWSON, late of Masterton, married woman, died 29/11/38. L. T. WYLIE, Deputy District Public Trustee for Masterton. 13th December, 1938. MASTERTON COUNTY COUNCIL. rpHE Masterton County Council has a vacancy on its staff for a strong youth between the ages of 17 and 19, to learn the Engineering Trade at its Workshops, Te Ore Ore. • Applications, accompanied by two recent copies of testimonials, will be received by the undersigned up to NOON on FRIDAY, December 16, 1938. Conditions of employment, wages, etc., on application. Dated this 13th day of December, 1938. J. C. D. MACKLEY, • County Clerk. FIRST AND FOREMOST. DRESSMAKING MADE EASY. AUR School offers the finest instrucv tion in N.Z. in all branches of Dressmaking, Cutting and . Designing. Let us teach you. Enrol now at our branch, or write. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. Over H.B. Clothiers, Queen Street T’ARMERS and Citizens, why go outside your own district, when you can order your hams and sides of bacon for Christmas from the Wairarapa Bacon Factory, Carterton. Telephone 19. Support local industry. MEW stocks, new prices; both fresh. Green Peas, 31bs. for 1/-; New Potatoes, 61bs. for 1/-.—At J. K. Louis & Co., opp. Dalgety’s. piSH Meals have added appeal when served with Beaver Brand Worcester Sauce. The Sauce with the “spicy” ’ flavour.
REGENT - saturday THE WILDEST HAPPIEST, FUNNIEST <<] Vi COMEDY \ \\ M THIS YEAR! VA • Record Weeks Auckland. GORDON MIRAMS in \ the “RADIO RECORD” \ says:— Don’t Say “If you want a laugh, - ... , i. v see this picture. I We Dldn t Fell lOU guarantee you’ll get Afterward*’ it nearly ALL the s* * * * ™ ier warns, time.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIALISTS IN SAFETY THE RAILWAY STAFFS. In all the Railway Regulations, the one on which most insistence is placed concerns the safety of passengers. The principle of “safety first” is impressed.on every employee at the beginning of his service, and his attention is kept constantly on that rule. Materials and equipment are carefully tested in the workshops. The permanent way and the rolling stock are expertly inspected continuously. The locomotive drivers, guards, signallers, and other members of the staff co-operate for safety. ■ THE RAILWAYS ARE THE SAFE WAYS POST CHRISTMAS MAILS EARLY! Assist the Post Office by posting correspondence at intervals during the day. On YOUR co-operation depends OUR efficiency. By instructing your Mailing Staff to Avoid the 5 p.m. Rush You will speed up your mail deliveries, and the Postman will THANK YOU!
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 December 1938, Page 9
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