PUBLIC NOTICES. MASTERTON SWIMMING CLUB. ALL MEMBERS are invited to attend “Double Diving,” an excellent swimming picture, at the Regent Theatre on Monday. Meet outside Theatre 7.45 p.m. F. MORTON, Secretary. ST. MATTHEW’S SUNDAY SCHOOL. rpHE PICNIC arranged for Tomorrow will now be held at the Parish Hall. Games, 2.15 p.m. Tea, 5 p.m. NOTICE. I WISH TO NOTIFY my Customers that during my absence our kitchen will be CLOSED TILL MAY 8. Tea Rooms open as usual till 9 p.m. GLADYS BUTCHER; Queen Street, Masterton. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS. QWING to unforeseen circumstances, we will, for a short period, be without the services of a country traveller. Clients are advised that their requirements will receive immediate attention if orders are sent direct to PARA RUBBER CO., LTD., QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Accounts also should be paid to this office. The IVA GORDON STUDIO (Late Winzenberg’s.) TRUST LANDS TRUST BUILDINGS. ’PHONE 1444. FOR PORTRAITURE. NEW, MODERN AND PLEASING.
HAIRDRESSING. AVOID the rush! Be early and have your Haircut at “Keen’s Korner Shop.” Only expert Hairdressers in attendance. Call at FRED KEEN’S, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, “The Korner Shop,” Masterton. C. SMITH’S BARGAINS. i/- YARD for" reliable quality Winceyette, 36in. wide. Pink, Blue, Green and White. 1/3 and 1/6 for neat floral designs in all colours, at C. Smith’s. ____________ q7TI"FOR?2 yards White Nursery °/ 11 Flannelette, 27in.; 11/6 dozen for Nursery Diaper Squares — they’re strong, soft and absorbent; 2/6 pair for soft White Nursery Towels, at C. Smith’s.
9/C FOR Tartan Dress Material, 36in. 0/0 wide, 4 popular designs; 3/11 yard for All Wool Moss Crepe, in all fashionable shades; only IOJd for “Demaret” Dress Paper Patterns, at C. Smith’s. 1 /- FOR Parchment Lampshades, lar- ' ger sizes 1/6 and 1/11; 32in. Shadow Tissue, in new designs; only 1/2 yard; Cottage' Weave, in new designs only, 1/11 yard, at C. Smith’s. 2/11 FOR Cottage Weave Cushion Covers, smart colours, fringed on two sides; 3/6 pair for British Towers, neat blue check designs, reliable wearing quality.—C. Smith, Ltd. 2/~\ 1 FOR Multi-coloured Coir Door ±X Mats, size 18 x 27, strong and serviceable; size 20 x 30 for 5/6; Reversible Cotton Chenille Floor Rugs, 24 x 48. in bright designs, only 3/11, at C. Smith’s. ~ CL ASSIFTed” SP EC 1A LS. A NEW Floor or Hearth Rug will brighten that bare spot in your room and make .the room look warmer, too. See the display at J. Kerslake and Co. RUY your Cut Flowers from Garden House, Bannister Street. Fresh, stocks arrive every day. ’Phone 1197. PYCLE for your health’s sake. G. Barr can supply new or first-class reconditioned cycles at the most reasonable prices. “nOING better work” is the motto of “Lilian McKenzie’s Toilet Saloon You, too, should try us for your next “Perm.” or Set. ■RVERY DAY the Classified Columns 111 are full of useful tips for thrifty housewives. Study these columns — it will pay you. VOR WINTER, procure your new Eiderdown now from J. Kerslake & Co. They have full stocks —there is a colour to match your bedroom there, too. QET that spare key cut today. It may be too late tomorrow. King and Henry are experts at key cutting. JJAVE your in-town meals at the Tout de Suite. Service and quality foods are always served. JNSTEAD of cooking, buy your cakes and pastries at the De Luxe Home Cookery, opp. Regent Theatre. JUST order your fresh fish from the Al Mart once, and you will always do so. Fresh fish daily. “KNOW ye aTTT” 'H7 Jacob? - Queen Street, has a complete stock of all cigarettes, tobaccos and smokers’ requisites. Saloon opens at 7 a.m. T ASTING jobs"~aptly _ describe our Jodhpurs and Riding Breeches. Our fitting service is renowned. —Donald & Joy, Queen Street. jvTEN'S Winter Wearing Woollen Pyjamas and Underwear. Priced to suit every man’s pocket, at C. D. Shoosmith. JQEWS! News! News! The Classified Columns of this paper are full of news. Read them and' benefit.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 April 1939, Page 1
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