J PUBLIC NOTICES. j WAIRARAPA SOLDIERS' HOSTEL (Inc.) I 'T’HE 21st ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Hostel on THURSDAY, I July 27, 1939, at 7.30 p.m. I ' | MASTERTON A. & P. ASSOCIATION. I I NOMINATION OF OFFICERS, ETC. : DOMINATIONS for Officers and } Members of the General Commit- ; tec for 1939-1940, close with the Secretary; Perry Street, Masterton, at 5.0 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, July 26. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. r _A.. hnygHLD soipifm MASTERTON “DIGGERS’ MARKETGRAND FINALE. DIGGER C. C. MARSACK Presents “THE DIGGERS’ MUSIC HALL” At the QPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Being a series of Short Plays, Thumb-■ nail Sketches, Vocal and other items,; concluding with a sketch- — “ESTAMINET SCENE.” | Assisting Artists include: —Messrs I Ron Gilbert, Dilnot Wales, C. A. Clem-; ent, Bill Mann, Jack Kennedy, Graham I Dickel, Fred Price Harry Hall, and I 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! GRAND CONCERT. By the FAMOUS PETONE S.A. BAND. Supported by Leading S.A. Artists. BERTIE DUTTON & VANCE BAUGHAN. Sweet Cornet Duettists. JIMMY MASON; The Wizard Xylophonist. DOUG. GOSPER, Trombonist. MISS E. THOMAS (Masterton), Elocutionist. If you want a Real Stimulant, have this! NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. S.A. CITADEL. Tickets, 1/-. Major Goffin Presiding. COURSING! COURSING! SATURDAY, JULY 29. ON THE PLUMPTON, Mrs M. Buick’s Property, Akura. COOPER CUP & MAIDEN STAKES. The Best -Dogs Competing. Commencing at 1.45 p.m. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-, Afternoon Tea 6d. . . i ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE. VACANCIES FOR DRILL INSTRUCTORS. APPLICATIONS are invited from men with previous Service experience in His Majesty’s Forces to fill eight vacancies for drill and physical training instructors in the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Suecesful applicants will be enlisted I in Group V with rank and pay according to their qualifications. Applications are to be made on Form A.F. 32, which may be obtained, together with conditions of service, etc., from the AIR SECRETARY, Defence Services Buildings, Featherston Street. WELLINGTON. APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON AUGUST 1. 1939. NOTICE. ITAVING taken over F. B. Gray’s Coal Business, I wish to notify the public that I can fulfil orders for all grades of Taupiri Coal and Carbonettes, also Coke. Prompt Delivery Assured. ’Phones Nos. 1687 and 1640. RONALD J. GRANT, 98 Bannister Street. DONALD ’ S S P E CIA LS. pow COVERS!" It pays T o -buy a good cover. All long Flax Covers. 22-6. —At Albert Donald’s, The Saddler. j EAVE your dog at "Crossford” Boarding Kennels, where he will be looked after as if he were ar home. Enquire at Albert Donald’s. The Sadr dler. WORKING COATS, light waterproof. " Only 16/6. at Albert Donald’s. The Saddler. ■jM’bTOR Cyclists’ Trousers. 17 6 and 23'-. Coats from 24-6.—At Albert - Donald’s, Queen Street, opp. Regent.
CHEATH KNIVES! We stock the following brands: —Dexter. Russell. Alpha. Wilson. Harrison. Naylor. Competitive prices.—At Albert Donald’s, opp. Regent.
LOVES! We have the largest range of Gloves in the Wairarapa. Come in and see for yourself at Albert Donald’s. The Saddier’. Masterton.
npARPAULINS! Let us quote you for your next Tarpaulin.—Albert Donald, The Saddler, Masterton.
(VILSKIN LEGGINGS, Pullons, 7 6 and 10'6; Button-up type. 13-6 and 19'6. —At Albert Donald's. The Saddler. HIDING COATS! We have a large slock of Guaranteed Waterproof Riding Coats. Prices from 47'6. Other Coats. 35'-. At Albert Donald’s. Saddler. Masterton.
’T’RAVELLING! Let us show you our range of Leather and Coloured Fibre Suit Cases and Hat Boxes.—-Al-bert Donald, opp Regent Theatre.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 July 1939, Page 1
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