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PUBLIC NOTICES.

500 CARD PARTY, Lansdowne School. Saturday, July 22, at 7.30 p.m. RUGBY REP. MATCH. (J ARTERTON SHOWGROUN DS. SATURDAY, JULY 22. POVERTY BAY v. WAIRARAPA. POVERTY BAY v. WAIRARAPA. Commencing at 2.30 p.m. Curtain-Raiser: NORTH v. SOUTH WAIRARAPA Primary Schools’ Match. Admission, 1/6; Stand. 1/-. e. mckenzie, Hon. Sec., W.R.F.U. NURSING DIVISION. jyjEMBERS are reminded that the Home Nursing Class will be held on TUESDAY, July 25, at 7 p.m., in the Lecture Room, Municipal Buildings.

EAST COAST RACING CLUB (Reg.). gpHE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING ol 1 the above Club will be held at Orui Station on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. . July 24, 1939, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet. . Election of Officers. General. C. J. TOXWARD, Secretary. THE MANAWATU HUNT j (Incorporated.) ANNUAL RACE MEETING. AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, ' PALMERSTON NORTH. SATURDAY, JULY 29. ACCEPTANCES close with the under-i signed at the office of the Mana-1 watu Racing Club, 72 Rangitikei' Street, Palmerston North, on MONDAY, JULY 24, 1939. at 9 p.m. | M. BUCHANAN, I Race Secretary, j Telephone 6264. P.O. Box 52. | MASTERTON “DIGGERS' MARKET"' GRAND FINALE. DIGGER C. C. MARSACK Presents I “THE DIGGERS’ MUSIC HALL”; At the fjPERA HOUSE MASTERTON. I On i WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. 1939, at 8 p.m.' Being a series of Short Plays, Thumb-1 nail Sketches, Vocal and other items, j concluding with a sketch—“ESTAMINET SCENE." Assisting Artists include: —Messrs I Ron Gilbert, Dilnot Wales, C. A. Clem-1 ent, Bill Mann, Jack Kennedy, Graham : Dickel, Fred Price, etc., etc., and JACK BARNES? RHYTHM BOYS’ ; ORCHESTRA. PRICES: Circle, 2/6; Orchestral I Stalls, 2/-; Stalls, 1/-. Box Plans now j open with Mr W. G. Perry, Queen St. I Doors open 7.30 p.m. Be Early! I

FOR THE DEBUTANTES! A PLEASING PORTRAIT WILL COMMEMORATE THE OCCASION. ’PHONE 1444 FOR AN APPOINTMENT .At the IVA GORDON STUDIO. c7SM'iT r H’S~SALE? 8/11 DOZEN Yards. —27in. Nursery / Flannelette. 10/6 for 12 hemmed Hygienic Twill-back Nursery Squares. —C. Smith’s Sale ends on Saturday. 2/Q FOR Morley’s All Wool Cashmere ' Stockings, Brown, Fawn and Grey. 3/8 for Pure Silk Stockings, full fashioned, in all shades. C. Smith’s Sale ends on Saturday. 3/6 FAlR.—British Unbleached Tow- ' els, smart designs, good quality. size 45 x 24. All Wool Blanket Ends, I large size, for 5/6. C. Smith’s Sale! ends on Saturday. 1 11/6 FAIR. —Heavy Twill Unbleached! z Sheets, double size, 80 x 2"; I yards; single bed size. 6/11 pair. Sup-j per Cloths, 45 x 45, for 1/11; smart de-! signs. C. Smith’s Sale ends on Saturday.

J /•> YARD. —Cottage Weave. 30in. ' wide. New designs. Rose/Brown, Blue/Brown and Green/Brown colourings. 2/3 yard. 45in. wide, in new designs. C. Smith's Sale ends on Saturday. 541 FOR Rubber-lineid Raincoats; ' z usual price. 9/11; assorted colours. 2/11 for good quality Cotton Interlock Bloomers. Brown only. C. Smith's Sale ends on Saturday. ROBINSON’S GARDEN SPECIALS. JpRUIT TREES! Now is the time to plant Apples, Plums. Peaches. Nectarines, Pears, etc., etc. Also Black Currants, Gooseberries. Raspberries, Strawberries.—A. Robinson and Sons. Nurserymen, Whatman Road, Masterton. ’Phone 1304. Agents: W.F.C.A. EUCALYPTUS 'TREES.—I'fIanT these now for timber and shelter. We have excellent trees to oiler this year in varieties Viminalis and MacArthurii, 20/- per 100. Reduction for quantities. —Robinson’s Nurseries. Wairarapa Agents: W.F.C.A.

pLOWERING SHRUBS form the background of all garden schemes. Plant now: Daphne, Boronia. Rhododendrons. Azaleas, Flowering .Apples, Plums. Peaches, Magnolias, etc., etc. —Robinson and Sons, Nurserymen, ’phone 1304. — W.F.C.A., agents, all branches.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 July 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 July 1939, Page 1

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