PUBLIC NOTICES. DIRECT FROM A TRIUMPHANT OVERSEAS TOUR. THE WORLD-FAMOUS YOUNG AUSTRALIANS. COMEDY REVUE AND STAGE BAND Again Presents Itself to New Zealand Audiences At the OPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON., COMMENCING FRIDAY, JUNE 9. SATURDAY, JUNE 10. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.15 p.m. Featuring IMPERSONATORS MUSICIANS COMEDIANS DANCERS A PRESENTATION OF QUALITY Including— GEORGE NICHOLS, Aust. Leading Comedian. COLIN CROFT, World-famous Female Impersonator. NEIL WEBB, Aust. Champion Cornetist. CHAS. STANTON, World’s Youngest Band Conductor. PRICES: 2/-, 3/-, 4/-, plus tax. Matinee—l/-, 2/-, 3/-, plus tax. Box Plan, Perry’s Music Store. FEATHERSTON COUNTY COUNCIL. METALLING CONTRACT. PENDERS, addressed to the Chairman and marked Contract No. 113, will be received by the undersigned up to 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, June 9, for the following work:— Getting and delivering 280 yards (more or less) of metal on the Pihautea, Hikinui and Lake View Roads. Specifications may be seen at the County Office, Martinborough. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. » . Dated at Martinborough this 30th day of May, 1939. H. HARDINGE, County Clerk. NOTE.—Overseer Davis will meet intending tenderers at the Pihautea Cor? •ner at 9 a.m. on Thursday, June 8, to show them over the work. - ARTB AND CRAFTS SPECIALS! “pHE CHESTNUT TREE,” the novel1 ty singing dance sensation. Everybody's doing it! Get it at Arts and Crafts. “pHE CHESTNUT" TREE”—jolly A words, catchy music. Get your copy now. —Arts & Crafts. “THE CHESTNUT TREE”—the fav1 ourite of H.M. the King. Records and music at Arts & Crafts. “TTNDERNEATH theTSpreading Chestnut Tree.”' Full words and music, 2/-, at Arts & Crafts. “THE CHESTNUT TREE.” Young and 1 old will do it! Hear Jim Davidson’s recording at Arts & Crafts. ——- MISCELLANEOUS. TVT ACARONI and Cheese!" W<hat a delightful winter dish, and so easy to make, too. lib. Macaroni and lib. Cheese for 1/1. ’Phone your order to 1400, McGavih’s, and we’ll deliver. RAMAGE’S HAT SHOP! Huge Sale commences Friday. Startling reductions. Stock must be cleared. THE New Fruit Shop—G. Wong and Son, opposite Wagg’s. ’Phone your order, 2686, and we will deliver. WHEN you~buy Meat from Grey’s n Cash and Carry Butchery, you buy the best—and you pay less. What about a Roast for the week-end? ’Phone your order—l74B. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. — Captain ° Cook, also other varieties. Plant also Winter and Summer Rhubarb.— Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road. 'Phone 1304. Agents: W.F.C.A. and branches. ‘“BEAVER” - isthe only Sauce I dare 0 give Father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealandmade. ' PHESTERYIELD" SUITES—nFw range v of latest designed Chesterfield Suites just arrived from our factory. Prices, £l3/19/6 to £45. 35 Suites, plus sample covers, on display at Kenner’s, Ltd., Queen Street, Masterton. ANOTHER"SpeciaTfrom McGavin’s — 2 Uoz. tins Beans, flavoured with pork and tomato sauce. Only ll|d. ’Phone 1400. THY a Joint of Meat at Grey’s this A week-end. Meat that you’ll enjoy at a price that won’t annoy—where you get full weight and quality. Telephone 1748. TJOR FISHMEALS/etc!? day or night, x stop at the New Empire Fish Saloon, High Street, Carterton, opp. Bianca Boarding House. Open till midnight. REAVER BrancTWorcester Sauce added to soups and cold lunches improves the flavour, adds zest. Ask at your grocer’s. LJORSES feel 'winter’s cold, too! 1A Unless they are rugged every night in a quality horse cover. Ask at the Produce Department, W.F.C.A., for details of our quality VENNER’S havelolved the furnishing problem. Call in and see us. Ask for the “Home Furnishing Plan.” Five ways to buy out of income. —Kenner s, Ltd., Masterton. TAWN MOWERS! Lawn Mowers sharpened and set. Expert service and promptness. —R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 1637. TKEEP "your cows warm this winter with a quality cow cover from the Produce Department, W.F.C.A.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 June 1939, Page 1
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