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PUBLIC NOTICES. MARTINBOROUGH COLLIE CLUB. THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SHEEP DOG TRIAL. MARCH 30 and 31. 1939. At HILLSIDE. Judge: J. A. GIBSON, Esq. JENTRIES close Monday, March 27, at 8 p.m. Post entries accepted on ground at additional fee of 2/6. N. C. D. MASON, Secretary. ’Phone 211 S, Martinborough. HOUSING CONSTRUCTION DEPT. RENDERS are invited for the Supply and Planting of Trees, Shrubs and Hedges on various Housing Blocks in the Wellington, Wairarapa, Hawke’s Bay and Poverty Bay Districts. Copies of Specifications and Schedules may be obtained from the Office of the Housing Construction Department, Dominion Farmers’ Institute Buildings, Featherston Street, Wellington, C.l. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on Friday, April 14th, 1939, and are returnable to the Director of Housing Construction, Dominion Farmers’ Institute Buildings, Featherston Street, Wellington, C.l. NOTE: Particulars covering contracts in other centres of the Dominion may be obtained on application to the Director of Housing Construction, Wellington.

C. SMITH’S BARGAINS. 3/11 YARD. —Moss Crepe, the new ' finely woven all wool material for warm frocks. Tan, Rust, Brown, Clover, Teal, Airforce, Valley Green, Saxe, Scarlet, and Navy. Only 3/11 at C. Smith’s. 1/11 YARD. —36-inch Taffeta in all ' Evening shades. Crepe Satins in all colours for 1/11. Shadow Stripe Sheers for evening wear, 3/6 yard. Embossed Velvets at 5/11 yard.—C. Smith, Ltcl. 9/11 for new Satin Costume Fronts / in all colours. 3/11 for Silk Stockings, full fashioned in the very latest shades at C. Smith’s. 16/6 PAIR —“Veldura” Woolette ' Sheets, size 70 x2| yards, whipped edge, so warm and comfortable for Winter. Colours —Blue, Pink, Green, and Maize. Guaranteed fast dye. Size 80 x 2 : ; yards at 21/6 pair.— C. Smith, Ltd. gD per 1 ounce skein for Premier Knitting Wools in all plain colours and several marl designs. See the new Knitting Books showing pullovers, cardigans, etc. Wool Counter at C. Smith’s. YARD. —Angora Wool Suiting, 36- ' inch in all the latest colours. Just the correct weight for smart Winter Frocks. Demaret Paper Patterns only 10/d at C. Smith’s. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. A LL PAINTERS know the quality of Nelson (N.Z.) Paint, and all colours are only 17/6 and 22/6 a gallon, at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. ROYS’ and Men’s Clothing, if bought at Shoosmith’s, Queen Street, will show you handsome savings. ROME to the De Luxe Dining Rooms, opp. Regent Theatre, for a hot meal, 12-2, or light morning or afternoon tea. T)O you always get your fresh fish at the Al Fish Mart? Well you should. RVERY day we are told what good work is done in our Saloon. Why don’t you try it too? Mrs McKenzie, ’Phone 1521. RLOOR RUGS of every description, Inlaid Linoleums and large and varied range of Floor Coverings at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. “VET Your Hair Cut” —Go to Jacob’s. He is open at 7 a.m. every week day. Three chairs, no waiting. JJAVE a meal at the “Tout-de-Suite ’ and you will always go back there for in-town meals. JNSTEAD of walking everywhere, ride a cycle. Get yours from Geo. Barr today. JODHPURS and riding breeches from Donald and Joy’s are widely known as really first class articles. REEP an eye on the classified columns. There is always something somewhere to interest you. “PASTING” is our business and we are lasting. Shoe repairs at Brewster’s, Queen Street, are lasting repairs. ]y[ILK. made bread from Reeve’s Bakery is really delicious for picnic sandwiches. Try some today. jXJOW is the time to have your youngster’s photograph taken. Let H. ‘Hope Cross do it. He’s really good. QN every day the Classified Column shows advertisements that are guides to the thrifty shopper. pASS your old and broken locks into King and Henry’s, opp. G.P.0., for repairs or new or spare keys. QUITE the easiest way of sending flowers to sick or sorrowing friends is to order them from Garden House, Bannister Street. "Sp¥cTa LI SE D"‘ RAD fo“SER VI C~e7 JJAVE you ever thought that a faulty or inadequate aerial may be causing a poor reception from your radio? We will call and quote. Ring 1466. — Wairarapa Radios, Ltd. 1 N°7 matter what your set is, we can, in our own premises, convert it to operate as an "all electric,” vibrator, battery or make it operate on both 6 volt battery and on 230 volt main.— Wairarapa Radios, Ltd. RET US look after your radio. With our assistance it will serve you well. All makes serviced. Ring 1466. —Wairarapa Radios, Ltd. gATTERYCHARGING! Join The big throng of people who have their batteries properly and promptly charged at the most reasonable cost of 1/6. All sizes.—Wairarapa Radios, Ltd.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 March 1939, Page 1

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