•When It’s a-Swelter Outside— IT’S COOL AT — THE REGENT — RRIDGE and Euchre Tournament, St. Patrick’s Hall. Queen Street, Tuesday, February 28, at 8 p.m. Good prizes and supper. Admission, 1/-. Proceeds in aid St. Bride’s Convent Garden Party. SEE THE THRILLING GREYHOUND RACING (Tin Hare) AT SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1939, Commencing at 2 p.m. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Cars, 1/-. ALL MASTERTON WILL BE THERE. INTER-HOUSE ASSOCIATION. GALA DANCE. MUNICIPAL HALL. SATURDAY, MARCH 11. The Night of the Inter-House Sports Meeting. PARADE OF GIRLS’ DRILL TEAMS IN FULL UNIFORMS. PRESENTATION OF PRINCIPAL TROPHIES. KEEP THIS NIGHT FREE! • Ladies, 2/-; Gentlemen, 2/6. SPLENDID SUPPER. BLUE RIVER ORCHESTRA. KILLING OF PIGS. FARMERS and others desiring pigs killed for the purpose of being taken to the Wairarapa Bacon Factory, Belvedere Road, Carterton, will be glad to know that they can hhve them slaughtered at the Masterton Abattoirs on Mondays, and at Deller’s Slaughterhouse each Wednesday. The cost of conveyance from the Abattoirs to the Factory will be 1/-. jpOME AND” DANCE at the Masonic J Saturday Night and “keep fit.” Blue River Orchestra. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6, Double 4/-. JJANCE! In Rangitumau Hall, on Saturday, February 25. Music by Mrs Te Tau and her Melody Makers. Admission, 2/- and 1/6. CT. MATTHEW’S Church Garden Party, Saturday, February 25, 2.30 p.m. to 5 . p.m., at "Te Kowhai,” The Terrace, Lansdowne (kindly lent by Mrs Jackson). Usual stalls, side-shows, afternoon tea. Free cars leave P.O. from 2.30 p.m. Admission 6d. Children 3d. \ -V .l:: WANTED TO BUY. FRESHLY“trapped Rabbits. - No limit to quantity. Highest prices paid at Tozer’s South-End Fish' and Poultry Mart. QONVERT your Old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. “SAVE AT~CODY’S. PREE Crystal Water Sets with Dining A Suites. Any Bedspread Half Price with a Bedroom Suite. Free storage—free delivery. Save at Cody’s, Home Furnishers. OQGNS.—SoIid Oak Bedroom Suite.— This is a soundly-built modern style Suite that is priced pounds below its value. Inspection invited. Save at Cody’s, Home Furnishers. ALLBOYS. Buy a brand new ‘iiz/v Talboy at tbe p r i ee o f secondhand. Oak Tea Wagons, 1 ’29/6. Carpets and Rugs at great reductions. Save at Cody’s, Home Furnishers. MILLJNERY? reduced from 21/-, U 15/6, 9/11. Others, 1/-. Model Silk Costumes, 4gns. for 39/6. Save at Cody’s Sale.. TJALF PRICE—ModeI Frocks. Linen Costumes, 49/6 for 25/-. Worsted Costumes, tailor cut, from 56/6 to sgns. Save at Cody’s Sale. . T/YT—FELTS.—Smart styles. Suede ' Ready-to-wears, 8/11. Peach Bloom Velours, veil and ostrich feather trimmings, 21/-. Save at Cody’s. Cd—TENNIS SOX. (id, 9d, lOid. 1/-. Silk Gloves, I/-, 1/6, 1/11. Fullyfashioned Pure Silk Hose, 3/11 for 2/11. —Save at Cody’s Sale. REMNANTS “HALF PRICE—36-inch Heavy Silk Linens, 2/11 for lljd. 36in. Printed Silks, 1/11 for 1/-.—Save at Cody’s Salo. %Id—SUPPER CLOTHS’, 36 x 36, 1/3 1 for 71d. Linen Tea Towels, 1/3 for IOJd. 36in. Printed Sheer. 2/11 for 1/6. —Save at Cody's Sale. GRAHAM’S”SALE VALUES. 'AT J? GRAHAM & CO., LTD—Babies’ 21 Flannelette Crib Blankets, in Rose. Saxe and Cream. Animal designs. Special Price, 1/9 each. AT jTGRAHAM & COTITD— Colour--2A ed Bordered Mercerised Breakfast Cloths, Green, Saxe and Gold borders. Size, 54 x» 70. Special Price, 4/6 each. TT - j? - GRAHAM & CO., LTD?—Pure 24 Linen Coloured Bordered Cloths, assorted stripe borders. Guaranteed to boil. Size, 54 x 70. Usually 11/6. Special Price, 8/11. AT J. GRAHAM & CO., LTD.—Ladies’ Art Silk Hose, full fashioned, new Cooltex solo. New shades. Special price for this week, 3/11. AT J. GRAHAM & CO?,' LTD.—Our 21 stock of Ladies' Silk Hose is now complete. Prestige, Brettle’s, Lady Jane and Big Four, in all sizes and newest shades. AT’J.“GRAHAM~& CO., LTD.-Men’s Golf Caps reduced during this week. See window display. Priees range from 2/11. each.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1939, Page 1
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