PUBLIC NOTICES. WAIRARAPA BADMINTON ASSOCIATION. 1 £l5 ALLUVIAL GOLD ART UNION. Drawn in Masterton July 22, Under Police Supervision. RESULTS: Ist PRIZE. £lo.—No. 1397, G. R. Jackson. Leecroft Chambers, Masterton. 2nd PRIZE, £3.—No. 1425, J. Roberts, Stronvar. 3rd PRIZE. £l— No. 2831, G. R. Whyborn, 23 First Street, Lansdowne, Masterton. 4th PRIZE. 10/-.—No. 1765. E. M. Walker, Second Street, Lansdowne, Masterton. sth PRIZE, 10/-.—No. 4533, Cleghorn. Cole Street, Masterton. C. J. CARLE, Hon. Sec.-Treasurer. Wairarapa Badminton Association. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. MASTERTON ELECTORATE. A GENERAL MEETING of members will be held in the Masonic Hall. Chapel Street, Masterton, on TUESDAY NEXT, July 25, at 7.45 p.m., for the purpose of meeting Mr H. G. Curran, Political Education Officer, who will address the meeting regarding Youth Movement Plans and the formation of Discussion Groups. , All members, and especially young members, are requested to make every endeavour to be present. W. V. MADDEN, Secretary. EAST COAST RACING CLUB (Reg.). 'THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING of 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. TQXWARD. Secretary. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. TINUI BRANCH. ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Tinui Hall on WEDNESDAY. July 26, 1939. J. G. GROVES, Hon. Treasurer. GRAND CONCERT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, 8 p.m. S.A. CITADEL. . BY THE- PETONE S.A. BAND. With Assisting Artists. BERTIE DUTTON & SAMMIE BAUGH Sweet Cornetists in Solos and Duets. JIMMY MASON, the Wizard on the Xylophone, with DOUG. GOSPER, the Slashing Trombonist. Also MADAM DOUGLAS, the Genius at the Piano. Major Goffin Presiding. TICKETS, 1/-. Further Announcements in the “TimesAge.” MASTERTON “DIGGERS’ MARKET” GRAND FINALE. DIGGER C. C. MARSACK Presents “THE DIGGERS’ MUSIC HALL” At the OPERA HOUSE MASTERTON. On WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1939, at 8 p.m. Being a series of Short Plays, Thumbnail Sketches, Vocal and other items, concluding with a sketch — “ESTAMINET SCENE.” Assisting Artists include: —Messrs Ron Gilbert, Dilnot Wales, C. A. Clement, Bill Mann, Jack Kennedy, Graham Dickel, Fred Price, etc., etc., and JACK BARNES’ RHYTHM BOYS’ ORCHESTRA. PRICES: Circle, 2/6; Orchestral Stalls, 2/-; Stalls, 1/-. Box Plans now open with Mr W. G. Perry, Queen St. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Be Early! ODDM ENT ‘BARGAINS: JJOYS’ Wool Gloves! Keep the little chaps’ hands warm this weather. Usual Price, 2/6. Oddment Price, only 9d pair. gOYS 7 Woof - Slipovers. ' "English makes, in plain and fancy designs—worth every penny of 7/6. Now only 3/11. 2 ONLY Boys’ Worsted Suits. Now here are real bargains. Sizes 7 and 8. Were 52/6. Now 27/6 each. MEN’S GOLF HOSE, plain and fancy. English and Colonial makes. Were 12/6 pair. Now only 4/11. AT GRAHAM’S SALE. gTOCKTAKING Throwouts! 36in. French Ring Velvet, Wine, Lemon. Saxe, Bottle, Sky and Oyster. Usually 4/6 yard. Special Price, 3/11 yard.—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. JJERE’S VALUE!" ’36in. British Taffeta Silk. 15 shades to choose from including Nil Green, Cream, Lemon. Navy, Black, Rose. Usually 1/9. Special Price, 1/3 yard.—At J. Graham and Co., Ltd. ATJ- GRAHAM& CO.TITD? — 50im Brown, Saxe, Green and Maroon Burlap. Special Price, 3/3 yard. Natural Titian Cloth, 50in„ 2/9 yard. STOCKTAKING SPECIALS! Cream Cotton Curtain Net, lljd, 1/3, 1/4 to 2/3 yard. Art Silk Net, 1/6 to 2/11 yard. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. LADIES’ COATS’ Reduced! Transparent Raincoats, in Cellophane and Oiled Silk. Assorted shades and sizes. Usually 45/- and 47/6. Special One Price, 29/11. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. TWEED "COATS Sacrificedi" Check, Fleck and Plain Tweed Coats, belted and 2 patch pockets. Usually to (39/6. Special to Clear, 19/11—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1939, Page 1
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