PUBLIC NOTICES. EASTER BRIDES The PORTRAIT STUDIO in the TRUST LANDS TRUST BUILDINGS Hitherto known as the Winzenberg Studio, is in process of being modernised, reconditioned and being brought thoroughly up to date, and will be in future be known as The Iva Gordon Studio. EASTER BRIDES desiring appointments should BOOK NOW to AVOID OVERLAPPING. ’Phone 1444. ST JOHN AMBULANCE, SHOP DAY. FRIDAY. MARCH 24. Occidental Auc--1 tion Mart. Cakes, produce, sweets, Maori curios and jumble stalls. Proceeds in aid of Cadet Equipment Fund.
TONIGHT DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. T)ANCE in aid of St. Johns AmbuJ lance Cadet Division, Masonic Hall, tonight. Jack Barnes’ Rhythm Boys. Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-. MONTE CARLO, £1 Order. “KEEP THIS NIGHT FREE.” • (A Card.) DR H. FROHLICH, Dental Surgeon. trust Hands trust building (Next Post Office.) Has commenced the practice of his profession at the above address. Telephone 1145. WOMEN! TjON’T neglect Piles Try Zann 17 Double Absorption Treatment. Ninepence in stamps brings generous sample. Write Zann Pty., Box 952, YZ, Wellington. 3 THE MENACE OF INFECTlON—Dangerously present in every cut, burn or abrasion, is the dreaded possibility of infection. Every medicine cupboard should have on hand a tried and trusted remedy. There is no better, safer, quicker palliative than “ROSE HEALING OINTMENT.” Keep it always in your hojne; it is quick to soothe, to cleanse and to heal. Recommended and sold, in 1/C and 2/6 sizes, by CAMPBELL’S PHARMACY, “THE FAMILY CHEMISTS,” MASTERTON. 1 I r WANTED TO BUY. I WANTED - TO BUY.—Blackberries, ! ” Blackberries, Blackberries, Blacki berries, any quantity, 6d lb, 6d lb—At | Mrs E. Styles, Cake Kitchen, Queen St. ! FRESHLY ti-appecf RabbitsTYlb limit ' to quantity. Highest prices paid at I Tozer’s South-End Fish and Poultry i Mart. CONVERT your Old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton.
SAVE AT CODY'S. POR SALE, on behalf of Client.—3 4 billiard table, sound condition, full snooker set, all accessories, with extra dining table top. Cost £125. For quick sale, £25. Save at Cody s, Home Furnishers. _ The best value ° in N.Z. Call and see for yourself. Strong 3ft. Beds, complete with heavy non-sag wire, 47/6 each. 1/week. Save at Cody’s, Home Furnishers. or/igTe—CARPETS." This "line cannot be repeated owing to restrictions. Buy now and save. Full range of Rugs in all sizes. Save at Cody’s, Home Furnishers. QD—COTTON MIXTURE Half Hose, J 1/6 for 9d; Art Silk Hose, 2/11 for 1/6—Save at Cody’s Rimutaka Salvage Sale. MORLEY’S English Wool Half ' hose, 4/11 for 2/11; slightly soiled Towels, one third off. Free gifts to purchasers. —Save at Cody s "Rimutaka” Salvage Sale. f/fiUM<"ili?er Flannel, 4/11 for 1/11; 4/44 Snow Crepe 1/- for 6d; Printed Velveteens 2/11 for 1/6. Save at Cody's "Rimutaka” Salvage Sale. I AID—COTTAGE WEAVE Cream Fur Cloth 3/11 for 1/6; English Nets, lQd, 1/- to 2/11. Free Gifts to Purchasers. —Save at Cody’s “Rimutaka”. Salvage Sale. i) /£ HANDBAGS, Half Price 2/6 and 5/-. Scarves (id, 1/- to 3/11. Silk gloves 1/- and 1/6.—Save at Cody’s "Rimutaka” Salvage Sale. FOR - THE IDEAL HOME. 1.1 OME Furnishing Week. —Slub Repp, 44 38in. wide, fast colour, in shades of Saxe, Gold, Tango and Rose, 2'3 yard. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. rfOME Furnishing Week—Slub Repp, 44 45in. wide, fast colours, in shades of Saxe, Tango, Rose and Gold, 3/6 yard. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. pjf Week— Furnishing 14 Satin, heavy quality. 45in. wide in shades of Royal, Rose and Apple Green, 2/3 to 2/11 yard.—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. ' TTO’ME Furnishing Week —Cream Lace 44 Curtain Nets, in plain and fancy edges, also with coloured stripe, 1/3 to 1/11 yard.—At J. Graham and Co., Ltd. I-TOME Furnishing Week—Worked 44 Crash Cushion. Covers and Bunners, just the thing for hard wear, 2/3 to 3/11. —At J. Graham & Co.. Ltd._ IT OME Furnishing Week—Frilled I I 4 Muslin Curtain Net, Cream ground 'with Rose, Gold and Saxe; 2/11 yard. At J. Graham & Co., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1939, Page 1
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