PUBLIC NOTICES. SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY. NEXT GATHERING. MUNICIPAL HALL. MASTERTON. TONIGHT! SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1939, Dancing at 8 p.m.. The Wellington Caeldonian Society and Band will be guests. On this occasion, NON-MEMBERS WILL BE ADMITTED, without introduction, at the following charges:— Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-, Juveniles (under 16), 1/-. Charges for members as usual, on production of current membership cards. A. S. KEITH, Hon. Sec. qpHE PEACE Pledge Union invites all interested to the Y.M.C.A. Rooms Tomorrow (Sunday), at 2.30 p.m., when Mr A. C. Barrington, of Wellington, will speak on practical steps to peace. Questions invited. pUCHREand Table" T emfis“slngies Competition, at St. Patrick’s Hall on Tuesday, July 4. All players welcome. Good prizes for both. CRUTCHING SALE. WOOL GROWERS are now advised that the Wellington Winter Crutching Sale will take place at Wellington on TUESDAY, July 25, 1939. at 3 p.m. Growers are requested to send forward their consignments without delay. WELLINGTON WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. F. H. MULLINS, Secretary. Pl ANOS"AND"RADIOS.~27 rpHEY’RE " HERE! ""“Hamilton!” The newest and latest in modern radio. Broadcast and all-wave models. See them at Steele & Bull, Nimmo’s Agents. A NEW RADIO that will surprise and delight you. “Hamilton.” Backed by Steele & Bull’s comprehensive radio service. piANO TUNING~and Repairing by factory-trained craftsmen. Our expert advice at your disposal by ringing 1815.—Steele & Bull, Nimmo’s Agents. pROMPT and efficient radio repairs by qualified servicemen with modern servicing equipment.—Steele and Bull, next Empire Hotel. AT GRAHAM’S SALE? QALE~VALUES!*’ 58in7" Striped“ficking, Saxe and Rose. Usually 2/6; Sale Price, 1/11 yard. Full Double Bed Marcella Quilts. Usually 35/-; Sale Price, 28/6 each.—At Graham’s Sale. (Tale VALUES! Bod~Marceila ° Quilts. Usually 25/-; Sale Price, 19/6. 36in. Taffeta. British made, 15 shades. Sale Price, 1/3 yard.—At Graham's Sale. QALE VALUES! “Single Bed Satin Bedspreads and Sham to match. Gold, Reseda Green, Saxe and Rose. Sale Price, 26/11 Set.—At Graham’sSale. QALE VALUEST Men’s Striped Flannelette Pyjama Pants, Men’s and O.S. Men’s. Sale Price, 2/11. Men’s Coat Shirts, from 3/6 each. —At Graham’s Sale. SALE . VALUES! See our range of 54in. Tweeds. Prices range from 4/11. 36in. Tweed, fleck and plain. Sale Price, 3/11 yard.—At Graham’s Sale. SALE VALUES! Odd shades in 4-ply Fingering. Sale Price, 4Jd skein. Wool Gauntlet Scotch Knit Gloves; Sale Prices, 1/6, 1/11, and 2/3 pair.—At Graham’s Sale. “DONALD’S specials. QOLFERS!“We"still"have a few Golf Bags to dispose of. Get yours while they last. Prices from 10/- each. —Albert Donald, The Saddler. JJUNLOP 65 Golf Balls, now 2/9 each at Albert Donald’s, opp. Regent Theatre, Masterton. pOLFERS! Umbrellas, Balls, Bags, w Tees, etc., all reduced, at Albert Donald’s. pOR SALE—2 Cocker Spaniel Pupx pies, one black and one lemon and white; also one 6-months-old Springer Spaniel. Enquire at Albert Donald’s, The Saddler. OOGOWNERS! Voucaimot do better than come to Albert Donald’s for your Dog Medicines and Foods. HOARDING Kennels! You need not worry about your dog if you board him at “Crossford Kennels” while you are on holiday. Enquire at Albert Donald’s, The Saddler. piVE your dog a course of “Vitas” if he is not looking his best Obtainable at Albert Donald’s, opp. Regent, Masterton. T ICE! If you are troubled with lice on your dog, “Kurmange” will fix it. —Albert Donald, The Dog Specialist. ijEPAIRST Werepair anything in leather! Albert Donald. Saddler. Masterton. qpAKE “IT“TO“DONALDTIhe Saddler. rpAKE YOUR REPAIRS to Donald, the Saddler. OILSKIN LEGGINGS—PuIIons,“7/6. 10/6; Button-ups, 15/-, 19/-, 25/-.— At Albert Donald’s, The Saddler. “ RA”Drd"SPECIALS? “ pARLIAMENT”is"on’’the" air! Listen in with a new S.T.C. Radio. Models of all sizes and at all prices.—Wairarapa Radios, Ltd. YOU are interested in the Governmen’s policy? Of course, you are! So listen in to Parliament on an S.T.C. Radio from Wairarapa Radios, Ltd., Queen Street. JI AVE you a Battery Set? Does your A Battery need charging? We do it for 1/6.—Wairarapa Radios, Ltd., Queen Street. J-TAVE your Radio Set serviced’ by cx- ' A ports. Then be sure of good recep- 1 tion. 'Phone 1466 for our serviceman. —Wairarapa Radioc, Queen Street.
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