PUBLIC NOTICES. MASTERTON YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB. A LECTURE will be given in the Farmers’ Rooms, Perry Street, on Wednesday, September 6, at 8 p.m. by Mr Bruce Levy, his subject being "Pasture, Development and Management.” All interested are invited to attend.' C. McKAY. TERRITORIALS. A PARADE of all members of C Squadron W.E.C.M.R., and of C and D. Companies 1/H.B. will be held in the Drill Hall, Masterton, TONIGHT, at 7.30 o’clock. All'members must attend. SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY. OWING to the Municipal Lecture Room being required for defence purposes, Tonight’s Dance Practice is cancelled. A. S. KEITH, Hon, Sec. GLADSTONE FOOTBALL CLUB’S ANNUAL BALL To be held in ' GLADSTONE HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1939. HPHE W.D.F.U. Shop Day has been x cancelled. Monthly meeting as usual. Members please attend. —L. K. Groves, President. PUCHRE Tournament,” - St?” Hall, Tomorrow Night (Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1939). Admission, 1/-. (~*ARD EVENING.—Bridge and Five Hundred. Y.M.C.A. Hall, Monday, September 4, at 7.45 p.m. Warmth, Supper, Prizes. Charge 1/-. MASTERTON BOTTLE EXCHANGE. D. W. SIM. p'BUY Beer Bottles, 1/3 dozen; also Aluminium, Copper, Iron, Brass, Car Batteries, Zinc, etc. Depot: COCKBURN STREET, MASTERTON. WANTED TO BUY. OONVERT your old Gold and DiamoiL' I’’Rings 1 ’’Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmilker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. ; SAVE-AT CODY’S? - ” Q/Ti SPRING COATINGS.—S6in. XX 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. . 1 /fi CURTAfN Nets—Heavy silk nets ' X/O from 1/6, 1/9 to 2/6, 2/11. Fancy Silk Slubs, 38in„ 2/11 for' 2/6. Indian Chintz for furnishings, 2/6 for 1/11.— Save at Cody’s. 17/fi SPRING' STRAWS!—AII - new x ’/ u shades, smart shapes. Toques, 9/11 for 4/11. Spring Coats from 39/6, 47/6 to 69/6.—Save at Cody’s. KQ/fi SMART - ”COSTUMES.—TaiIor ju/u in fi ne -worsteds, 59/6 to 4gns. We make to measure, with fitting, satisfaction guaranteed.—Save at Cody’s. 9 /11 HALA FRONTS.—Dainty Blouxx 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. ■ 1/- COTTAGE WEAVES.—I/3 for x/ 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. 1/ WEEKLY.—Warm "Quilts, double X /'bed size. All colours. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers—W. E. Cody, Ltd. 4/’ WEEKLY buys first-grade 3 t -piece Chesterfield Suite, fully sprung, fully guaranteed. Delivered free. Cash price, 18gns. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. ft /7 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. * CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. XTEWS is fresh daily and so is' our fish. Buy yours at the Al Fish Mart and be sure of fresh fish. T ADIES or gentlemen’s new or second hand bicycles at Geo. Barr’s, Queen Street. Bring yours in for an overhaul! TAO "the right thing” by your hair. 1 Make an appointment today with Lilian McKenzie, she will gladly advise you as to style. _ J? VERY pair of"jodhpurs or riding breeches made by Donald & Joy is worn by a satisfied customer. Try us for your next pair. TJE it cut flowers, seeds, seedlings.' plants or shrubs you want —Garden House must be your first call, Bannister Street. FOR good Shopping Hints, read the Classified Advertisements. Every day bargains are shown here. pOMING Seasonal Requirements for Sheepfarmers include earmarkers. If yours need repairing or re-sharpen-ing, take them to King & Henry, opp. G.P.O. T KERSLAKE" & CO. invite you to ’ inspect their Mattresses, Blankets and Eiderdowns. T" - k"ERSLAKE"& - CQniaVe“ a nice range of Kerbs, Log Boxes and Fire Screens. ALWAYS get your “smokes” at Harry Jacobs’ in Queen Street. Fresh, clean stock and smart service, too! ___ JVTANY valuable tips are listed in the X Classified Column of this paper. Read them—it will pay you. f ENTLEMEN’S "Clothing—the Store for all your clothing needs is C. D. Shoosmith—in Queen Street. Prices and quality the same—the best
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