PUBLIC NOTICES, ALL interested in the Blind please attend a meeting at the Y.M.C.A tonight at 7.30, to arrange for Bl inc Band Concert. pUCHRE PARTY in Cosy Tearooms Tonight. Admission 1/-. GREYTOWN HERD TESTING GROUP APPLICATIONS are 'invited from young men for positions (2) ol Milk Sampling Officers. Successful applicants will require own conveyance. Wages and travelling allowance. Apply— A. H. HUMPHREY, Main Road. GREYTOWITMOTORISTS HpAKE NOTICE that the Ruamahunga River Bridge on No. 31, Woodville Masterion State Highway, will be closed to traffic between the hours ol 10 a.m. and 12 noon and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 9th, 10th and list inst. Notices of detour are posted on the Highway. By Order. MAIN HIGHWAYS BOARD. WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Junior Shorthand Typiste in the Board’s Head Office at Carterton. Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the Masterton Office di from the undersigned. Applications close on Friday the 18tt August, 1939, at 5 p.m. GEO. BROWN, Secretary-Manager. “HAVE YOU TRIED 333?” FOR that tiresome, hacking cough, or deepseated “chesty” cold, there’s nothing better or more efficient than “333 COUGH MIXTURE.” Scores o£ grateful users gladly testify to the prompt relief that this favourite preparation has given them even in the worst cases of coughs and colds. And it is dangerous to neglect even the slightest infection—grave sickness can result. Play safe. Take “333 COUGH MIXTURE” before your cough or cold gets too tight a grip—ease that chest congestion, break up phlegm and stop that exhausting cough. "333 COUGH MIXTURE” is sold in 1/6 and 2/6 sizes by Campbell’s Pharmacy. “The Family Chemists,” Masterton. 1 Another Useful List of Goods For Sale at RUSSELL’S EXCHANGE MART. o OAK Exten. Tables; 1 writing desl< with drawers; 1 modern rimu wardrobe; 3 glass front kitchen dressers; 1 open’ front ditto; 1 very nice Singer 6( model sewing machine; 1 Unity hanc machine, almost new; 3 table and pmtable gramophones; 1 chelTonier; 1 rimu sideboard; new linoleum at 6/6 yard congoleum at 5/6 yard; several nev full-back fireside chairs at 40/-; severa chests of drawers; 1 Dover stove; gent’: clothing; 1 3ft. H.P. Shacklock range flour bins, plate rack, several 6ft zinc baths, several second-hand stretcher at 15/-, 2 churns, stand and table man gles, copper and frame, door for shed several camp ovens, wire netting, < dozen S.H. rabbit traps. Many othe good, useful articles too numerous tc mention. . ROBT. RUSSELL & SON, GENERAL DEALERS, MASTERTOM Established 1908. ‘ CO-OP. GROCERY. Fresh FRUIT. - Pears, apples, ban anas, oranges and grapefruit, al excellent quality at the Co-op. Orde your fruit from the Grocer. ’Phon 2337. TVOW - THEN, you gardeners! Hou 1 does your garden grow? It can be good unless you use Co-op. Seed: Only this season’s stocked. FRESH Vegetables are scarce. Whil your garden is growing use .til beans and peas. Huge 220 z. tins fo only 1/2 at the Co-op. POTATOES! Potatoes! 281bs fo 5/3. What a price, but it’s true 'Phone your order to Co-op, 2337. 1* re delivery. — W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. 90 /ft PAIR at our Boot Department.“‘•V 0 Women's Green Kid Gusset Court Shoes, high fronts, Cuban heel: All sizes. At “The Wairarapa Farnr ers.” i ‘SoTfi PAIFTaFour - BcTot Department.- , rt£i / u Women's Wine Suede Com Shoes, high fronts, Cuban heels; a sizes.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” • /ft PAIR at our Boot Department.U London Tan suede Shoes, gree i trim, medium heels, high fronts. ? ' The Wairarapa Farmers.” ’ 90 /ft PAIR at our Boot Department.- , 41.7/ U Women - S Black Kid Shoe I swing bar, punched vamp, high heel including half sizes. —At "The Wair: rape Farmers.” L ft7l l”EACli—Single'size “Java Dowr • Q U iits. Full double size, 11/ each.—At “The Wairarapa ’ 1/11 PAlR—Ladies’ All Wool Go ■ JL /- L - L Socks. Ideal for present wea —-At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” i t EACil.—Snappy - ‘Halter Front: u in strips and floral effects. —/ ’ “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 172 - YARD—54in." Twill Unbieache ■ 1/ sheeting, hard wearing quality.3 At “The Wairarapa Farmers/’ (f/TT PAIR.—FuII double size Plai - ,7 Z unbleached Sheets, guarantee 1 quality. Free from dressing. —At “T 1 Wairarapa Farmers.” 1 I DJ.d YARD. —Heavy quality Twi f Winceyette, in Creme and Past: 7 shades. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers TjUft DOZEN. —"Harrington” Nursei jj -*--*7° Squares, double weave and h; Igienic. Soft, absorbent quality. —/ I “The Wairarapa Farmers.” H 1 /- YARD.—New Floral and Stripe . - 1 / Mercerised Prints, 36in. wid .’specially suitable for children's wea ■ —At "The Wairarapa Farmer:,”
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