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PUBLIC NOTICES. ]VTRS H. HAWKE and family, of Mori--1 son’s Bush, desire to express their many thanks to all kind friends and relations for their floral tributes, telegrams and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. WAIRARAPA TRADES COUNCIL. DELEGATES are advised that the A meeting of the above Council, advertised in Saturday’s issue of this paper to be held Tonight at 8 o’clock; is CANCELLED. The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Hall on MONDAY, May 1, at 7 p.m. R. N. SHAW, Secretary. TABLE TENNIS. THE Annual General Meeting of the Winter Sports Club will be held at Municipal Buildings (Side Room) on WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 26, at 7.30 p.m. All present and intending members requested to attend. WAIRARAPA GUN DOG CLUB. rpHE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Municipal Buildings (upstairs) on WEDNESDAY,' April 26, at 8 p.m. G. F. BIRKETT, Secretary. TENDERS. MASTERTON DAIRY CO., LTD. THE Masterton Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd., invite tenders for the purchase of Butter Milk. Full particulars and conditions can be obtained from the undersigned. Tenders close with the Secretary on THURSDAY, MAY 4, at 12 noon. ■ Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CECIL VAN PRAAGH, Secretary. RED BAND TAXI, 1950. JACKSON STREET. THIS is to notify all my clients that I have returned from my holidays, and am ready to meet old and new clients. J. CHARTERIS. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION YEAR, 1939. NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any person owning an unregistered dog, or on whose property an unregistered dog is harboured after the 30th day of April, 1939, will be prosecuted and the dog destroyed. >.■ - The Poundkeeper’s Cottage, Hope Street, is hereby appointed the Registered Office under the Dog Registration Act, 1908. T. T. DENBEE, Town Clerk. GRAHAiyi’S~VALU~ES. DOZEN YARDS.—White Nursery Flannelette, 27in. wide, 7/11 dozen. Heavy quality Striped Flannelette Pyjama Cloth, lOd to 1/6 yard.—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. i"7IT”YARD.—BOin. White Twill SheetA / AA ing, soft bleached finish. -Special Price for This Week, 1/11 yard—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. q/c—PLAIN Diagonal Tweed, 36in. °/ ’ wide. Reseda, Navy, Lido Blue and Rust. All self colours. A British production. 3/6 yard. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. KO /g—SMART Box Swagger Coats for / all occasions. Shades: Electric Blue, Navy, Brown, Rust, Bottle and Shaded Checks. Prices range from 52/6. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. TN OUR SHOWROOM! Splendid range 1 of Woollen Cardigans and Jumper Suits, direct from England, including all the latest shades. Priced from 35/-. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. TUSYOPENED! Large range of Ladies’ Belts, latest braided and embossed designs. New shades from 1/to 3/6. Dainty Fronts for your costume, 9/11 and 10/11-.—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd.' C LASSI FI EDrSPECTA 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. DUY your Cut Flowers from Garden House, Bannister Street. Fresh stocks arrive every day. ’Phone 1197. r’YCLE for ydur health’s sake. G. Barr can supply new or first-class ■reconditioned cycles at the most reasonable prices. . “T)OING better work” is the motto of “Lilian McKenzie’s Toilet Saloon. You, too, should try us for your next “Perm.” or Set. pVERY DAY the Classified Columns 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 yoiu - fresh fish from the Al Mart once, and you will always do so. Fresh fish daily. “KNOW ye 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. TVTEN’S Winter Wearing Woollen Pyjamas and Underwear. Priced to suit every man's pocket, at C. D. Shoosmith. ]\TEWS! News! News! The Glassified Columns of this paper are full of

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 April 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 April 1939, Page 1

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