PUBLIC NOTICES. ' EVERY ONE! THERE is something coming to you A in the near future, so look out and keep July' 8 free. We are holding a dance in the Orange Hall. Jack Barries Rhythm Boys’ Orchestra. ■ LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN, K SQUADRON. RUGBY AT MEMORIAL PARK! SATURDAY’S GAMES. TWO GOOD SENIOR CONTESTS: OLD BOYS v. RED STAR. GREYTOWN v. MASTERTON. SEE FAST, OPEN FOOTBALL. Commencing at 2.30 p.m. qpt” MASTERTON v. RED STAR JUNIORS At 1.30 p.m. Admission, 1/-; Ladies, 6d. E. McKENZIE, Hon, Sec. W.R.F.U. “MAVEX STOMACH COMPOUND SAVED ME!’ I QAYS Mrs Thompson, St. Clair, Dun- ° edin. “I find MAVEX good for gastritis and stomach troubles.” Thou- : sands praise MAVEX —the new MALTED SLIPPERY ELM Stomach Compound. 3/- (3/4 posted) from W. J. Campbell, Chemist. 2 : W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. 15/6 PAlR—Men’s Canadian Gum- ' boots, cleated soles; guaranteed . waterproof. Sizes 6 x 10, —“Wairarapa • Farmers.” 15/6 PAlR—Women’s Navy Suade ' Gillie Tie Shoes, crepe soles, low ’ heels. Sizes, 4 x 6j.—“Wairarapa FarI mers.” Q/11 PAIR.—Two pairs only Girls’ °Z Black Patent Shoes, fancy trim, ; low heels. Size 3. —“Wairarapa Farm- ■ ers.” i in/fi PAIR—One pair only Men’s Black English Shoes (soiled); l size 10. —“Wairarapa Farmers.” 1 19/Il — Si x P a * rs on i y Men’s Black ’ ' Chrome Working Boots, greenhide soles, heel and toe plates. Sizes 6, 7, 8. —“Wairarapa Farmers.” 17 /6 — WOMEN’S Brown Golf Shoes, x, / u leather and rubber soles; lace • up; fringe tongues. All sizes.—“Waira- ' rapa Farmers.” ' oq 7c PAlR.—Women’s Black and Tan u 1-bar and Tie Shoes, high heels. ’ Crockett & Jones’ best English make. i All sizes.—“Wairarapa Farmers." ’ 27/6 PAIR- —50 Pairs O’Brien’s Black and Brown Working Boots, nailed and plates. Good fitting. —‘‘Waira- • rapa Farmers.” 9/C PAlR—Coloured Embossed TowU els, 24 x 48. Hospital Gauze, 6yds. ; for 2/3.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 1 7/J J PAlR.—Boys’ Heavy-weight ’ Saddle Tweed Shorts, sizes 5 x 12. Youths’ Tweed Overcoats, 29/6 each. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” ’in/fi^EACH.—AII Wool Pram Rugs, : u Fawn shade. Youths’ Fawn 1 Gabardine Golf Jackets, with zip 1 fronts—At “The Wairarapa aFrmers.” o/j j EACH.—Merfs Strong Wire ‘ Tweed Working Shirts, all sizes. : “Sportafelt” Hats for the younger man. ' Snappy styles and colours. 9/11 each. —Ar “The Wairarapa Farmers.” o/K PAlR.—Ladies’ Fancy Gauntlet 1 ° Woollen Gloves, in Brown and • Fawn only. Kiddies’ Woollen Gloves, • in Fawn and Tan; 1/10 pair.—At “The ! Wairarapa Farmers.” 1 ■ Tissue, new ■ J ’ U2 colourings, 30in. wide. Linen 1 Breakfast Cloths, 54 x 54; 3/6 each.— ! At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” E/c Scalloped Damask Cloths, attractive patterns; 45 x 45. —At “The Wairarapa i Farmers.” ! jT/^PAIR.— TwiII Finish Flannelette . lx /° Sheets, single size. Tea Cosies. ’ silk lined, floral colourings. 2/3 each.— ■ At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” ' cd YARD—Striped Pyjama Cloth. ' u Boys’ Grey Shirting, hard wearing, 28in. wide, 7£d yard.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” • in / —-ALL Wool Coloured Blankets, > full double bed size. Shades of . Pink and Blue. Excellent quality.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” I i/q YARD?—36fn. — Frilled Curtain Voiles, with coloured edgings. 6/6 Pair—Single size Plain Unbleached Sheets, guaranteed quality.—At “The ’ Wairarapa Farmers.” 9/9 EACHYTFancy Table Baize ° Squares, 45 x 45, in assorted pati terns. Ideal for kitchen use. —At “The . Wairarapa Farmers.’ , 7/I < PAlR.—Wonderful quality Frin- */ XA ged Nappa Gloves. Usually 12/6. . Brown shade only.—At “The Wairarapa ! Farmers.” o/lAeACH— Pure Linen Traced Sup9/ IV per Cloths> 36 j n . square, hemi stitched borders—At “The Wairarapa , Farmers.” t 97j a— PURE Silk Fashioned Hose, all the best shades. A few pairs f only left of Girls’ Black All Wool Gym. . Hose, at 2/5 pair.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” oTL/FeACH.— Ladies 7 ’Smart Woollen 4</ Av scarves. Paton’s 4-ply Fingering Wools, 7Jd skein—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.’/ ‘ zL/fiTPAlß.—Silk and Cotton Fleecy i Knickers, Creme only. O.S. size. ’’ Cotton Interlock “Nights,” trimmed contrasting colours; 5/6 each. —At The ’■ Wairarapa JYcLYiADIES’ Winceyette Pyjamas. l> long sleeves, assorted styles. Usually 6/11—At “The Wairarapa Farm- >, ers.” - q /iVLUoDDMENTS in “Morley’s” and 17/ XJ. u-v e( j on i s ” Combinations, short ’ sleeves; wonderful quality. Usually ; 25/6.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” i 7/1-1 —NATURAL shades Ladies’ j ’/ Raincoats, W. and O.S. sizes i. only. Usually 17/6 each—At “The > Wairarapa Farmers.’/ o/C — EACH.—Oddments in Ladies’ g Fawn Skirts, usually 17/6 each, r Cotton Interlock Vests, Canterbury t, make; 2/6 each—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 June 1939, Page 1
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