PUBLIC NOTICES. BIRTH. MITCHELL.—On March 23, 1939, at Greencroft Obstetic Hospital, to Mrs Mitchell, wife of C. J. Mitchell, Wellington (late of Masterton)a son. Both well. PERSONS trespassing on land in my occupation at Whakataki will be prosecuted. Dogs will be destroyed.— E. Pain. , ADVERTISER wishes contact firms and persons requiring direct delivery or collection of parcels, goods, etc., in Masterton and Carterton district. Reply “Van,” c/o "Times-Age,” Masterton. OLD BOYS’ FOOTBALL CLUB. A PRACTICE for all grades will be held at the Wairarapa College grounds TOMORROW at 2.30 p.m. All players and intending players arc requested to attend. F. MORTON, Hon Secretary. SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY. FIRST MONTHLY GATHERING FOR 1939. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, APRIL 1. MASONIC HALL, at 7.45 p.m. McKay’s Novelty Syncopators. H. P. GLEN, Hon Secretary. A'SNIP FOR EASTER. STUDEBAKER ROYAL SEDAN — mechanically perfect, done less than 40,000 miles; well shod; six wheels. Upholstered in solid red leather; convertible seat for bed. £l65 —The best buy in the Wairarapa. Apply PAGE’S or MIDLAND GARAGE MASTERTON. THANKS NOTICE. TL/IR L. A. SOLON wishes to thank all kind friends for floral tributes and messages of sympathy in his recent sad bereavement. He thanks particularly Doctors Forsyth, O’Connor, Berney and Corkhill, the Hospital Matron, Sisters Moore, Stewart and Major. Nurse Brown and other Nurses at the Hospital. THANKS. T DESIRE to thank Dr Berney, Dr A O’Connor, the Sisters and Nurses for their care and attention while I was in Hospital; also to the many friends who helped while incapacitated. J. T. SMITH. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. ~ A NICE JOB for Easter Holidays. 21 Brighten up the happy home by doing that painting with Nelson’s (N.Z.) Paint.—J. Kerslake & Co. T>E - PREPARED for the cold weather. • ' New Season’s Men’s Gloves at Shoosmith’s are now on sale. Cotton 1/6, Woollen 2/6 and Leatherfrom7/6. QOMEto /the De Luxe Dining Rooms', V opp. Regent Theatre, . for a hot meal, 12-2, or light morning or afternoon tea. HOyou always get your fresh, fish at the Al Fish Mart? Well you should. VVERY day we are told what good work is done in our Saloon. Why don’t you try it too? Mrs McKenzie, ’Phone 1521. pURNISH _ that spare room for your A Easter guest. Single beds, matres-
ses and tallboys at J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. “Q E r FYourYi^”Cut”—Go to Jacob’s. U He is open at 7 a.m. every week day. Three chairs,- no waiting. ; TTAVE' a meal at the “Tout-de-Suite” ( and you will always go back there for in-town meals. INSTEAD of walking everywhere, ride a cycle. Get yours from Geo. Barr today. ' TODHPURS~and riding breeches from J Donald and Joy’s are widely known as really first class articles. VEEP an eye on the classified columns. There is always something somewhere to interest you. “T ASTING” is our - business and we are lasting. Shoe repairs at Brewster’s, Queen Street, are lasting repairs'. 11/riLK made”breadlrom Reeve’s Bakery is really delicious for picnic sandwiches. Try some today. 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. BASS yoliFold and broken locks into ■*■ King and Henry’s, opp. G.P.0., for repairs or new or spare keys. ~ j QUITE the easiest way of sending j flowers to sick or sorrowing friends is to order them -from Garden House, Bannister Street. GOLFING SPECIALS. IX/JAKE your - appointment now with iTA K. C. Williams, our Golf Professional, for your coaching lessons. He is in daily attendance at W. H. Saund- j ers’. | VOUR professional golf tuition can be arranged in our own Sports Department. See our Mr K. C. Williams today.—W. H. Saunders. 1 qELECT’-ybur' new clubs from our ° range. Spaldings (Bobby Jones Autograph), Slazenger, Dunlop and 1 Forgan’s. All the best of clubs stocked j by W. H. Saunders. fi’OLF Sundries.—We have all your , u needs. Tees, Ball Cleaners, Captive , Practice Balls, Club Head Covers, and : Grip Wax. If there is any golfing gear - you need, get it at W. H. Saunders. ' QOLF BAGS.—We are stockists of U Bryant and Halley and Spalding Bags, and they are priced from 13/6, 29/6, 35/-, 55/-, and up to £4 10s. Se- ( lect yours from W. H. Saunders’s range, e pOLF BALLS at prices to suit ail 1 players. These are a few of the 1 makes’’stocked at W. H. Saunders:— Goblin. Lo-Skore. Stanmore. Pin Hi, Blue Flash, Bromford 12 and 18; also 1 Dunlop 65 and Silver King H.V. '!
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 March 1939, Page 1
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