AMUSEMENTS. QOCIAL EVENING"at the residence of Mr and Mrs Syron. Coradine Street. Tomorrow (Thursday) Night, at 8. Good prizes and supper. In aid of St. Patrick's Centennial Queen Carnival. BIG PUBLIC MEETING TO FORM A TERRITORIAL ASSOCIATION IN MASTERTON. JJIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR of Masterton invites all Citizens to attend a Public meeting in the A. & P. ROOMS, TOMORROW! THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. To Form a Masterton Territorial Association. CAPTAIN B. BARRINGTON, Recruiting Officer, Central Military District, will attend. Help the Territorials! THIS IS EVERY CITIZEN’S CHANCE. COURSING ON SATURDAY. On the Plumpton, Mrs M. Buick’s Property, Akura. OPEN AND MAIDEN STAKES. SPECIAL PARADE: Rereatu. The Clipper, Dainty Footsteps. Waterloo Cup Winners for 1937, 1938 and 1939. Winners of Waterloo Cup, Purse and Plate . Competing. Admission: 1/6 and 1/-. Afternoon Tea, 6d. Coursing Commences at 1.45 p.m. KNOX CHURCH, MASTERTON. CONCERT. By the Choir in McGregor Hall. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, at 8 p.m. Excellent Programme of Songs, Duets, Quartettes, Choruses, Part Songs and Humorous Items. ADMISSION, 1/-. C. SMITH’S BARGAINS? 1/9 FOR good quality White Bath 7 Towels, smart check border, hemstitched ends. 5/6 —Wool Blanket Ends, large size, warm, fleecy quality. — C. Smith, Ltd. 11/C PAIR —Linen-finish Hemstitched 7 Sheets, 54 x 2tl yards; 16/6 pair, 80 x 2? t yards. Exceptional wearing quality. 2/3—Breakfast Cloths, size 50 x 50. Smart fast coloured designs.—C. Smith, Ltd. 9 FOR lA—Quality Bath ISoaps. 7 for ° 1/ —Toilet Soaps. Castile 4d, Vanity Fair 3d, Ashes of Violets 6d, Palmolive 6d. Toilet Soaps are cheaper at C. Smith’s. gd PER 1-ounce Skein —Wools for Rug-making. 1/6 'and 2/ —Traced Rug Designs on canvas. 2/3 for Rug Needles and Wooden Frames. Everything for Rug Making at C. Smith’s. 4/11 — MEN’S American Nap Trous--I*7 ers, all sizes. 3/3 for Strong Working Shirts. 1/11 Pair—Mosgie! Work Sox, plain or ribbed, in Grey or Heather.—C .Smith, Ltd. C /11 & 7/6. —Boys’ Navy Serge School ' Shorts, strong quality British Serge. 2/9 for Coloured-top School Hose, ribbed, all wool quality. 4/11 and 5/6—Boys’ Pyjamas, neat designs. —C. Smith, Ltd. HEN DR Y~& DICKSON"" ANNUAL SALE. _ jvjEN’S D?B? Body-fitting Overcoats, in Brown and Grey. Regular Price. 49/6; Sale Price, 29/6. Sale closes Saturday, 26th. —Hendry & Dickson. XIUsILK wTde-end Ties; Sale Price 1/-. Men’s Wool Working Sox: Sale Price, 3 pairs fo 2/9. Sale closes Saturday, 26th.—Hendry & Dickson._ MEN’S Union Shirts, collars attached: sizes 14i to 17. Regular Price, 10/6 Sale Price, 5/6. Sale closes Saturday 26th.—Hendry & Dickson. MEN’S StripecFbrill Neg. Band Shirts sizes 144 to 17; Sale Price, 3/3. Sale closes Saturday, 26th—Hendry & Dickson. . Hats? Regular Price. 8/6; Sale Price. 5/11. Men’s Fui Felt Hats. Regular Price, 25/-; Sale Price, 13/6. Sale closes Saturday, 26th. —Hendry & Dickson. iyjEN'S“Lined Suede Gloves. Sale ±TX Price, 3/11. Men’s Lined Leathei Mitts. Sale Price, 5/6. Sale closes Saturday, 26th. —Hendry & Dickson. BARBER BROS., BUTCHERS. rpAKE advantage of our free delivery X service. Just ’phone your order tc either shop, 1977 or 1012, and your requirements will be promptly delivered. and Veal—- ° Order yours for this weekend from Barber Bros., the Family Butchers. QOUTHEND and Northend of Queen ° Street finds one of Barber Bros' Butcher Shops. Shop at either. Prices always the same. pRIME Ox Beef, cut from beasts fed on the best farms in the district. Order today and you will always deal from Barber Bros. PIANOS AND RADIOS. pENUlNE"’factory-built " Gulbransen Radios are obtainable from Steele and Bull’s. Arrange a free demonstration before the last go. ’Phone--1815. RADIO SERVICE is our business, backed by 16 years’ experience. Every job guaranteed at Steele and Bull’s, agents for H .Nimmo and Sons. Machine Stocks are get- ’’ ting low. A demonstration in your home costs you nothing. Just ring 1815 while all models are still available. RI/kNOS! Thoroughly reconditioned and fully guaranteed. Exceptionally easy terms available. Inspect at Steele & Bull’s, next Empire Hotel. Nirnmo’s Agents. <
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 August 1939, Page 1
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