PUBLIC NOTICES. DANCE & EUCHRE will be held in the Te Ore Ore Meeting House tonight, September 1, 1939. Good supper and good music. DANCE & EUCHRE, St Patrick’s Hall, Queen Street, Saturday, September 2, at 8 p.m. sharp. Good music, prizes and supper. Admission 1/-. In aid of West Queen, St Patrick’s Centennial Queen Carnival. GLADSTONE HALL, September 2, ° 1939. National Party Dance. Udy’s Orchestra. Admission, 2/- and 2/6. VEEP Saturday night free. —Daniell’s Popular Staff Dance, September 2. Arcade Hall. All welcome. Come and enjoy yourself. Gentlemen 2/6, ladies 1/6. SAVE AT , O/li SPRING"' COATINGS?—S6Im , 10/9 for* 9/11, newest tonings. 36in. Striped Tweeds, 4/11 for 3/11. 36in. Printed Silks, special line, 20 designs, 2/11 for 1/6 yard.—Save at Cody's, s 176 GURTAIN Nets —Heavy silk nets ' from 1/6, 1/9 to 2/6, 2/11. Fancy Silk Slqbs, 38in., 2/11 for 2/6. Indian Chintz for furnishings, J!/6 for 1/11. — Save at Cody’s. ' 1 j/g - SPRING ’ STRAWS—AII new ' shades, sipart shapes. Toques, 9/11 for 4/11. Spring Coats from 39/6, 47/6 to 69/6. —Save at Cody’s, cq /g SMART Cut, in fine worsteds, 59/6 to 4gns. We make to measure, with fitting, satisfaction guaranteed.—Save at Cody’s. 9/11 HALA FRONTS—Dainty Bloux ses, from 10/6. Hand-faggotted, Georgette Blouses 23/6, in all pastel shades. Twin Cardigan and Jumper Sets, best quality, 35/- set. —Save at Cody’s. iTO COTTAGE WEAVES—I/3 for ' 1/-. 45in. 1/11 for 1/8. Cocoanut Matting, 18in., 1/3; 27in., 2/6; 36in„ 3/6. Reversible Chenille Floor Rugs, 6/6 for 5/6. —Save at Cody’s. I/- WEEKLY. —Warm*Quilts, double ' ' bed size. All colours. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers.—W. E. Cody, Ltd. ' J/, WEEKLY buys first-grade 3-piece ' Chesterfield Suite, fully sprung, fully guaranteed. Delivered free. Cash price, 18gns. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. K / WEEKLY buys handsome Bed- ' room Suite in Solid Oak. All Bedroom Suites at reduced prices. All Suites delivered free. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. “ C7“SMITH’S - B ARG Al NS? ~ fo r -6 good quality Pillow Cases, •/ AX full size. Strong Pillow Cotton that will give great wear. 3/6 for 2 smart coloured Towels, size 22 x 44, at C. Smith’s. 7/11 P air White Twill Sheets, “Premier Quality,” size 54 x 2Jyds. 13/6 pair double size, 80 x 2J yards, neatly hemmed, reliable wearing. Utmost value always at C. Smith’s. 1 /- YARD—32-inch Shadow Tissue in / new floral designs. 1/3 for Cottage Weave in bright designs, 32 inches wide. 2/9 for Kapoc Cushions in many colours at C. Smith’s. ' 22 /6 for 3 fo °t sin § le bed Mattresses, tufted quality, strong blue fancy stripe ticking. Remarkable value, delivered free within the Borough. Special value at C. Smith’s. 4/11 Tapestry Carpet Runner, 22J inches wide, 5/6 for 27-inch and 7/11 for 36-inch. Bright designs, serviceable quality. Use our Lay-by Service if you wish. —C. Smith, Ltd. q /1 1 for 12 yards ( soft absorbent J " L quality Nursery Flannelette. 1/yard 36-inch Winceyette, pink, blue, and white, and small floral designs. And of course 1/- in each £ discount for Cash at C. , . BARBER~BROS./~BUTCHERS. 'TAKE advantage of our free delivery r service. Just ’phone your order to either shop, 1977 or 1012, and your requirements will be promptly delivered. QTUFFED ROAST PORK and Veal— D Order yours for this weekend from Barber Bros., the Family Butchers. Q OUTHEND _ and" Northend of Queen ° Street finds one of Barber Bros’ Butcher Shops. Sl*p at either. Prices always the same. pRIME Ox Beef, cut from beasts fed 1 on the best farms in the district. Order today and you will always deal from Barber > Bros. NEW - ARRIVALS'. - QTELLA Radios! H.M.V. Washers! ° New 1940 Models- with every 1940 improvement. Two leaders in their classes.—At Wairarapa Radios, Ltd., 'phone 1466. / AJEW!' Distinguished! Different! The Stella 1940 Radio. New in design, new in construction, new in performance. —Wairarapa Radios, Ltd., Queen Street. dTm/V? WASHERS make Monday a day of ease. More leisure if you use a 1940 H.M.V. Washer. Let us demonstrate.—Wairarapa Radios, Ltd.. 'phone 1466. DAIRY FARMERS! Let your wife escape the drudgery of washing. Give her a new 1940 H.M.V. Washer. A demonstration will convince you. Wairarapa Radios. Ltd.. Queen Street R O BIN SON ’S GAR DEN SPECIALS. f/RUIT TREES! Now is the time to 1 plant Apples, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Pears, etc., etc. Also Black Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries. Strawberries. —A. Robinson and Sons. Nurserymen, Whatman Road, Masterton. ’Phone 1304. Agents: W.F.C.A. DUCALYPTUS -- TREES7 these now for timber and shelter. We have excellent-trees to offer this year in varieties Viminalis and MacArthurii 20/- per 100. Reduction for quantities —Robinson’s Nurseries. Wairarapa Agents: W.F.C.A. FLOWERING SHRUBS form the back--1 ground of all garden schemes. Plant now: Daphne, Boronia, Rhododendrons Azaleas, Flowering Apples, Plums Peaches, Magnolias, etc., etc.—Robinson and Sons, Nurserymen, ’phone 1304 — VV.F.CA, agents, all branches.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 September 1939, Page 1
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