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When It’s a-Swelter Outside— IT’S COOL AT — THE REGENT — LANSDOWNE SCHOOL. A PUBLIC MEETING of Parents and all interested will be held in the School on TUESDAY, March 7, 1939, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of forming a Parents’ Association. The School will be open for inspection ’from 7.30 p.m. j. g. McFarlane, Hon. Secretary. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. VISIT TO MASTERTON OF LORD NUFFIELD. rnRE PUBLIC are cordially invited to attend a Civic Reception to be tendered Lord Nuffield at the Opera House, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, March 8, 1939, at 2.30 p.m. Dated this 2nd day of March, 1939. T. T. DENBEE, Town Clerk. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! SILVER JUBILEE. MARCH, 1914— J. Bradbury commenced business in Masterton. MARCH, 1939— J. Bradbury celebrates 25 years’ trading with a huge JUBILEE SALE. GENUINE REDUCTIONS ON ALL STOCK. In anticipation of this event, especially large stocks are being held. MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW. A great" buying OPPORTUNITY. Bargains that require no talk to recommend them. SEE THESE BARGAINS AT BRADBURY’S JUBILEE SALE, . ' MASTERTON. ENGLISH Magazine Club. Have you 12 read the latest Strand, Windsor, Wide World, Geographical? Join the Club at Cambridge Book Shop, State Theatre Buildings. 6d to join, 3d per copy to change.. All Home Magazines available. DANDRUFF AND UNHEALTHY SCALP. TpOR women’s hair as well as men’s— A to stop hair from falling out—to cure dandruff and scurf —to massage the scalp and bring the blood to the surface —to promote the growth of new hair —for deficiency of hair, natural or abnormal, the Native Scalp-Gland Massager ,used in conjunction with BIRMESE HERBAL HAIR ROOT TREATMENT, acts like magic. 5/6 from W. H. Snowsill, M.P.S. (Wood’s Pharmacy), Masterton. 2 CLASSIFIED~BPECIALS. - ALWAYS read the Classified Column. The shopping hints and items listed are always showing bargains. BULBS!■"Bulbs!' Bulbs! ' All new ° season’s Bulbs have arrived at Garden House, 'Bannister Street. Iris, Anemones, Ixias, Freesias and Ranunculi!. PUTTING and fitting Jodhpurs is our V job. Let us do your next pair.— Donald & Joy, The Tailors, Queen St. nOING Lock and - Key - Repairs is a specialist’s job. King and Henry are the local specialists. PVERY MOTHER loves her kiddies, 111 but how nice it is to have their young faces smiling at you later on. H. Hope Cross, Queen Street, is the Photographer. FURNITURE! New range just arrivr ed of two-tone Oak Bedroom Suites and Chesterfield Suites at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. POING CAMPING? Get all your reU quisites at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. Motor Tents, Cottage Tents, Camp Beds and Mattresses. TTERE we are! - Our business is “Lastn ing,” and Lasting Well is our motto. —R. E. Brewster, Shoe Repairer. Queen Street. INTEREST yourself in the Classified 1 Columns of the “Times-Age.” Great shopping hints are always there. JUST r TRY - having a haircut at J Jacob’s. You’ll come again. Saloon opens at 7 a.m. Right in Queen Street. KNOCKEDTaBOUTF "Not our goods, but our prices. Shoosmith’s Summer Sale. Every article reduced. T ET the youngsters ride a cycle to school this year. Call in to Geo. Barr’s and choose one they need —but do it now. T\/fAKlNG"ordinary heads of hair, look iYI like Real heads of hair is the business of Mrs Lilian McKenzie, Queen Street. ’Phone 1521. NT ICE and"tasty Fish Meals are always n served at the Tout de Suite, Queen Street. f¥URMILK-M ADE "BREAD is made to V be buttered. Try it as toast—it’s delicious.—Reeves’ Bakery, Queen St. piN your faith on Fresh Fish—you A will be sure of Fresh Fish if it comes from the Al Fish Mart. QUITE a few people don’t know that the De Luxe Dining Rooms serve real hot meals from 12 —2. Well, they do! ‘

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 March 1939, Page 1

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