PUBLIC NQTICES. MONSTER CABARET. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1939. MUNICIPAL HALL, MASTERTON. RODNEY PANKHURST and HENRY RUDOLPH'S DANCE BAND. (Wellington's Foremost Dance Orchestra.) Admission: 5/- Single. Time: 8.30 p.m. KEEP THIS DATE FREE. ’ WAIRARAPA BOXING ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS and those interested are notified that the Annual General Meeting of the above Association will be held in the A. & P. Rooms, Perry Street, on THURSDAY, 11th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business: Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Officers, General. FEATHERSTON LADIES’ BRANCH. NATIONAL PARTY. qpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the A above Branch will be held in the Anzac Hall, Featherston, on MONDAY NEXT, May 15, 1939, at 2 p.m.,- to be followed by an address delivered by Mr C. Bell at 3 p.m. MISS JEAN DONALD, lion. Secretary. PHOTO SPECIALS./ VVILSON’S for quality Developing, ’* Printing, and Enlarging.—E. F. Wilson, M.P.S., Ph.C., Chemist and Photo Dealer (next Page’s Corner) FOXTON RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. (To be held at Awapuni) SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1939. DOMINATIONS .for all Events close on FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1939, at 9 p.m. For full programme see N.Z. Racing Calendar. Telegraph Office closes 8 p.m. Continuous telephone. J. NEWTON, Secretary. ’Phones: Business 145, Private 69. P.O. Box 16, Foxton. WANTED "TO BUY/ T2USINESS WANTED. — Advertiser wants to buy a business showing good living returns. Write to “1313,” c/o “Times-Age,” ' (JONVERT your Old Gold and Diamozid Rings into cash. Highesi prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C Smith’s Buildings, Masterton.j ' .A • —— ESAirS GARDEN SPECIALS.' FRESH-CUT FLOWERS arriving A daily. Order your Winter Flowers from Esau’s,. Garden Specialists. FOR pure Canary and Budgie Seeds, A go to Esau’s. Also all accessories for your pets, including medicines, etc., at Esau’s, Queen Street. pLANTTjOWI - Iceland Poppies, Anemone, Ranunculus. Stocks, Aubretia, Antirrhinum, Nemesia, Primula, Polyanthus, Cineraria, Sweet William, and many others at Esau’s, Wairarapa’s Leading Florists. T AWN ’ Grass Seed, only the finest machine dressed seed stocked. Special mixtures made up for clients at Esau’s, The Garden Specialists. BARBER BROS?"SPECIALS. QTUFFED PORK, ready for the oven. 13 Easy to carve, with no waste. At either of Barber Bros.’ Shops in Queen Street. PRIME "Baby" Beet only eighteen A months old. The best procurable is sold at Barber Bros., the Family Butchers. MOTHER-REARED VEAL, rolled and stuffed, at Barber Bros. Order some for the week-end. We will deliver. , QAUSAGES! Beef, Pork and"delicious ° Tomato Sausages are made fresh daily at Barber Bros. Two shops, both in Queen Street. "~HUGO~&'SHEARER’S SPECIALS. HUGO & “SHEAREAS'SPECIALS AA Ladies’ Wool-lined Silk Hose, good shades. Special Price, 3/6 pair. IJUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS — A 1 Astrachan Gloves. fleecy-lined, in Fawn and Navy. Special Price, 4/6 pair. TTUGO”&""SHEAR'ER’S SPECIALS — 11 Crepe Satins, 36in. Excellent quality. 25 shades to pick from. Great value. Special Price, 1/11 yard. MUGO - SHEARER’S" SPECIALS.— 11 Striped Georgettes, 36in„ plain colours. A very attractive dress. Shades: Lime, Coral,’ Shell, Sky, White and Scarlet. Special Price, 2/6 yard. TJUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS — n 27in. Striped Union Shirting, neat small striped effects. Warm for winter wear. Special Price, 2/11 yard. HUGO &' SHEARER’S SPECIALS — AA Flannelette Sheets, size 58 x 78. Ideal Sheet for cold nights. Special Price, 5/6 each. HUGO& SHEARER’S SPECIALS — AA Mother’s Day! Ladies’ Boxed Handkerchiefs, embroidered in self White and colours. Special Price, 2/11 box. TJUGO &' SHEARER’S SPECIALS.— AA First quality Crystal Violet Vases, in a variety of new shapes. Hand cut. Special Price, 2/6 each. HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS — AA Men’s Woollen Gloves, heavy quality, assorted shades, Greys and Heather mixture. Ideal for cyclists. Special Price, 2/9 pair. TIUGO~&~SHEARER ; S~'SPECIALS.— AA Boys’ Plain Grey Pure Wool Hose, fine ribbed finish. A dressy, warm hose for all occasions, All sizes. Special Price, 3/3 pair.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 May 1939, Page 1
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