PUBLIC NOTICES. QDD FELLOWS’ 500 Card Tournament postponed until Wednesday. February I. CARTERTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. rpHE Carterton District High School requires the Services oT an Instructor for Book-keeping, Shorthand and Typing for the Carterton and Greytown District High Schools. Nine hours’ work per week at each school. Applicants are asked to apply by letter to MR FOSSETT. Headmaster District High School, CARTERTON. SHEEPOWNERS’ MEETING. ALL Wairarapa Sheepowners are invited to attend a meeting to be held in the Farmers’ Rooms, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, January 25, at 2 p.m. BUSINESS: To discuss proposals for a Patterson Scheme to apply to Ewes for Export. HUGH MORRISON, President. SHEEPOWNERS’ FEDERATION— A. MCDONALD, President. ■
TINUI FORESTERS’ SPORTS CLUE. SPORTS SPORTS SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4, Commencing 10 a.m. ATHLETICS HORSE EVENTS CHILDREN’S EVENTS DANCE IN THE HALL, 8 p.m. ALL POST ENTRIES. W. P. LAING, “The Peaks,” Hon. Secretary. SAVE AT CODY’S. oiF/j’— OAK - Dinner Wagons, firmly ’ built,of sound timber. First quality Bedding at lowest prices in N.Z—Save at Cody’s, Complete Home Furnishers. jn/e— TALLßdYSF'weli’finished and ' constructed to stand many years of wear. These are a line of unbeatable value. —Save al Cody’s, Complete Home Furnishers. GAVE AT CODY’S~on" all Carpets and ° Floor Coverings. We carry a splendid range of all sizes of Rugs and Carpets. Save 15% at Cody’s, Complete Home Furnishers. 7/ — SILkThOSE, 1/-, 1/6, 1711. Fdlly- ' fashioned Pure Silk’ Hose, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 to 9/11. Dainty Collars, 1/-, ■l/6 to 3/6. Silk Scarves, 1/-. Save at Cody’s Sale. IJ AL F PRICE?—AI!” Millinery Half Price, 1/- to 9/11. Linen Costumes, 39/6 for 25/-. Summer Coats, from 9/11. Fully lined, 39/6 for 29/6-. Save at Cody’s Sale. 1 /T— LOCKNIT VESTSF’Special prices on all Infants’ Garments. Kiddies’ Frocks from 1/6 to 4/11. Embroidered Pique Sun Hats, 2/11. Save at Cody’s Sale. . fiD—BELTS,~6dT9d, 1/- to 2/6. Half ” price. Silk Gloves, 1/-, 1/6. Washable Doeskin Gloves ,7/6 lor 4/11. Kid Glbves, half price. Save at Cody’s Sale. REMNANTS Half Price. . Handbags Half Price. Woollen Bathing Suits, Half Price, from 3/11, all sizes. Huge reductions in all departments. Save al Cody’s Sale. 9Ti j—BEDSPREADS, Double, 5/11. '■'/ Art Silk and Cotton. Good wearing. Java Down Quilts, 12/6. Camp Mattresses, 11/9. Kapoc Pillows, 2/6. Save at Cody’s Sale.
SPORTS SALE. pOLFERS! We still have a number of bargains which it will pay you lo be in on. —Albert Donald, opp. Regent. - QPORTS GOODS to go out at any old ° price.—Albert Donald’s, opp. Regent. pOLF SUNDRIES too numerous to ' Jr mention, going at ridiculous prices, at Donald’s Sports Sale.; QADDLERY! Albert Donald’s are not closing their Saddlery Department. This Is still going strong. f FATHER REPAIRS of all kinds still being done expertly at Donald s. The Saddlers, opp. Regent. QPORTS DEPARTMENT closing down ® at Donald's, The Saddlers, ’phone 1321. RARGAINS! Only a few Golf Bags J left. Now selling at ridiculous prices. _ _ pOLF BALLS! All first grade balls now 2/6 each, in half or one dozen lots, at Donald’s Sports Sale. pOLF"BALLS! Our well known “250” Ball, made by Dunlop’s, now selling at 1/2, in half dozen or one dozen lots. Be in at Donald’s Sports Sale, p ’OLF GLOVES wi th "Chamois palm. A 1 for 3/3 per pair—half original price —at Donald’s Sports Sale. __ pOLF"CLUBSI Only a few clubs left. Going at less than cost price — Donald's Sale. _ pOLF JACKETS! Japara Jackets. light and waterproof, less than cost, at Donald’s, opposite Regent. CYCLE SPECIALS. QTRONG School Bikes fitted with gir--13 ders, extra strong lugs and tubing. Dunlop tyres and tubes —it's the Hercules. at Rolph’s Cycle Shop. opp. Hugo & Shearer’s, ’phone 2458. _ 'pYCLE" REPAIRS done by A grade mechanics. It costs not more. A satisfactory job guaranteed. Bring them to Rolph’s Cycle Shop. opp. Hugo & Shearer’s, ’phone 2458. TIERCULES CYCLES.—Frames guar1A anteed 50 years. All defective parts replaced free of charge. Heavy chromium plated, Dunlop tyres and tubes. Built at the largest factory in the world—Rolph’s Cycle Shop, opp. Hugo & Shearer’s, ’phone 2458.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 January 1939, Page 1
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