TELEPHONES J 646 (2 lines) Connects with all departments, including JOB PRINTING. P.O. Box 445.
PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. WE hereby notify the public that, as from TUESDAY, August 1, we dissolve partnership, and from above date the White Band Taxis will be carried on by James Marshall alone. JAMES MARSHALL, H. R. CROSS. " " PUBLIC "NOTICE. J WISH to thank the public for the support accorded me while White Band Taxis traded as a partnership, and trust that with continued civility and attention, continued support will be forthcoming. J. MARSHALL, ’Phone 1545. IRETURNED SOLOIERnI i MASTERTON “DIGGERS’ MARKET.” < , I
RESULT OF RAFFLES DRAWN JULY 28, 1939. (Under Supervision of Senior-Sergeant G. Doggett. ALLUVIAL GOLD, £lO — Ist Prize, £6.—Ticket No. 10441. J. B. McPherson, Commercial Bank of Australia, Masterton. 2nd Prize, £3. —Ticket No. 10958. C. D. Collie, The Cliffs, Taratahi, Masterton. 3rd Prize. £l—Ticket No. 10389. R. Emerson, 76 Villa Street, Masterton. TRAY CLOTH—Ticket No. 10/3897. Miss P. Hunt, Mt. Bruce, Masterton. VICTORIAN DOLL—Ticket No. 1/6. Judith Percy, Te Ore Ore. WEIGHT OF CAKE.—Ticket No. 809. Berril Henderson, South Belt, Masterton. Correct weight, lOlbs. 14oz. Winner judged correct weight. MR J. F. KEEN’S ORDER, £l/1/-.— Ticket No. 1205. Mrs Crowther, 698 High Street, Lower Hutt. Number of toothpicks in bottle, 251. Winner judged correct number. BOX FENDER—Ticket No. 1929. Mr Ray Jansen, 141 Perry Street, Masterton. Correct number of beads in bottle. 182. Mr Jansen judged 1831 MR L. S. NICOL’S ORDER, £2/2/-.— Ticket No. 2182. Mr J. Cairns, Walton’s Avenue, Masterton. Correct number of peas and beans in decanter, 840. Mr Cairns judged 835 MR W.’a. JONES'S ORDER, £l/1/-.— Ticket No. 2887. Mrs Eric Jones. Cooper Street, Masterton. Correct number of Diggers’ buttons in bottle. 67. Winner judged correct number. MRS E. A. COLLIER’S FOUR MATS.— Correct length of string in bottle. 9ft. 2.1 in. Ist Prize.—Ticket No. 9/3239. R. Costello, W.F.C.A. 2nd Prize. —Ticket No. 12/4463. G. Foreman, Cole Street. 3rd Prize. —Ticket No. 12/4575. C. D. Robertson. 4th Prize—Ticket No. 9/3228. A. Robinson, Ngaumutawa Road. Mr Costello judged the correct length, and 2nd. 3rd and 4th prize winners were each one-quarter of an inch out. The Alluvial Gold, Tray Cloth and Victorian Doll Raffles were drawn by Miss Joan Prentice. Prizes may be uplifted at the offices of the R.S.A.. Perry Street, Masterton. on production of the corresponding tickets. A. E. PRENTICE. Hon. Secretary, Masterton Diggers’ Market Committee. CARTERTON SPECIALS? ' yOUR inspection invited of the latest ( in Prams and Push Chairs. Prices ( to suit all at Gordon Udy's. Carterton, j MOTORISTS! - ’ The Pram you have been looking for. Fitted with pat- r . ent lift-off body. Simple to operate.— Gordon Udy. Carterton.
AT WATSON & CO., CARTERTON. WOMEN’S' Canterbury Alf 'Wool Spencers, long sleeves. Price 6/11, nt Watson’s. ’W’OMEN’S Canterbury interlock Nighties, long sleeves. Cream and Paste] shades. Priced from 8 6 at Watson’s. WOMEN’S"'Canterbury Interlock Pyjamas. all shades, with contrast trimmings. Prices from 14/11 at Watson’s. WOMEN’S Canterbury" Interlock Vests and Bloomers, all shades and sizes. Prices from 3/11 per garment, at Watson’s. ' FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS?' 'pilE Carterton Furnishing Co. have everything that could be desired to make your home a place of happy, cosy comfort. Dining Room. Upholstered Settees. Carpets. Rugs, are moderately priced at the Carterton Furnishing Co. CHARMING' HOME is everyone’s desire. This' is an ambition easily achieved at the Carterton Furnishing Co. | QUR Upholstered Furniture is made] on the promises by Craftsmen. Call | and see it made.—Carterton Furnishing! Co.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19390729.2.3.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 July 1939, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
578Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 July 1939, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Wairarapa Times-Age. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.