PUBLIC NOTICES. MASTERTON LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY. Present in the OPERA HOUSE, OPERA HOUSE “LUCKY DIP.” “LUCKY DIP.” Three Acts of Comedy by Frank Vosper. TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. PRICES: 3/-, 2/-, 1/6. Box Plan open at Steele & Bull’s. In Aid of Mayor’s Emergency Fund
WAIRARAPA CENTENNIAL SHOW. OARTERTON gHOWGROUNDS. OCTOBER 25 & 26, 1939. PLASSES for All Breeds of Stock, Kennel Club Dogs, Butter, Cheese, Fancywork and School Section. MEAT AND WOOL CUP FOB. BEST PEDIGREE BEEF ANIMAL. ROMNEY-MARSH SPRING SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP SHIELDS. AYRSHIRE BREEDERS’ BRITISH MEDALS. MANY CHALLENGE CUPS. LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY. Entries Close Oct. 11, 1939. Schedules free on application to — L. H. SMART, Secretary, P.O. Box 25, CARTERTON. HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS? - 9/11 AT Hugo & Shearer’s.—Heavy ‘ Pure and Art Silk Hose, good wearing, good shades. Special Price, 2/11. ' 2/11 AT Hugo & Shearer’s—Small range of Samples, fabric and art silk assorted. Special Price, 2/11 pair. 22/fi AT Hugo & "Shearer’s—Ladies’ Sunray Skirts, shades Green, Brown, Tan, etc. Sizes, S.S.W., S.W., W. Special Price, 22/6. ______ 2/(1 AT ■ Hugo & Shearer’s—Ladies’ Silk and Cotton Panties, fine ribbed and banded leg. Shades: Peach, Apple, Sky. Special Price. 2/6. 9 /c AT Hugo & Shearer’s—Jerseylaine, 36in. A dressy, crease-re-sisting fabric. Shades: Formosa Pink, Jubilee Blue, Tropical Green, London Tan, Dusky Pink, Palm Green and Nut Brown. Special Price, 3/6 yard. 2/11 AT~Hugo & Shearer’s.—Hand- “/ AA some Dressing Gown Satins, 36in. wide, bold designs. Shades: Queen Mary Rose, Saxe, Mediterranean Blue, Black. Special Prices, 2/11 and 3/11 yard. 1 /q AT Hugo & Shearer’s.—Coloured A / 17 Turkish Towels, size 21 x 42. New check design, in Green, Brown and Blue. Splendid towel for all. general use. Special Price, 1/9 each. ft'/q AT Hugo "& Shearer’s. — White v Sheets, size 54 x 100. Twill finish, hemmed ready for use. Osman celebrated make. Free from filling. Special Price, 5/9 each.
REFRIGERATORS AND RADIOS. REFRIGERATORS! New models of “Westinghouse” and “Crosley” Shelvador now on view. Call and inspect at Steele & Bull, next Empire Hotel. ’Phone 1815. . piANOS! Stocks of both new and A second-hand always on display. Our easy terms make it possible for ahyone to own a guaranteed Piano. —Steele & Bull, opp. Hugo & Shearer. | REPAIRS""to — all makes of Radios and AV Pianos. Get our quote first. All work done in our workshop by experienced and qualified technicians and tuners.—Steele & Bull, Nimmo’s agents, ’phone 1815. "IIAMILTON” RADIOS! Arrange for J” 1 free demonstration. N.Z.’s finest production. Liberal allowance on your old set. Ring 1815—Steele and Bull, op. Hugo & Shearer. ? CLASSIFIEIT SPECIALS. A LWAYS get your “smokes” ai A Harry Jacobs’ in Queen Street. Fresh, clean stock and smart service, too! fOMING Seasonal Requirements foi Sheepfarmers include earmarkers. If yours need repairing or re-sharpen-ing, take them to King & Henry, opp, G.P.O. r>O the right thing by your hair. Make an appointment today with Lilian McKenzie, she will gladly advise you as to style. ; . V VERY pair of jodhpurs or riding J breeches made by Donald & Joy is worn by a satisfied customer. Try us for your next pair. Ip OR good Shopping Hints, read the A Classified Advertisements. Every day bargains are shown here. MEN’S Pyjama-Suits, 4/11. Odd PyilA jama Trousers, 2/6; Bushmen’s Singlets, Navy Blue, 7/6.—C. D. Shoosmith. I - KEiTSLAKE" &”cd7 invite you tc inspect their Mattresses, Blanket? and I KERSLAKE - & CO. have a nice range of Kerbs, Log Boxes and Fire Screens. I ADIES or gentlemen’s new or second hand bicycles at Geo. Barr’s. Queen Street. Bring yours in for an overhaul! IyiANY valuable tips are lisfed in the 1 Classified Column of this paper Read them —it will pay you. NTEWS is -fresh daily and so is our fish. Buy yours at the Al Fish Mart and be sure of fresh fish. QEE Garden House’s new display at ° the new shop in Regent Theatre Building, Queen Street.
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