PUBLIC NOTICES. rpONIGHT’S the - Night! Epiphany Hall, Thursday. Fancy Hat and Mask Dance. Prizes, Supper, Good Floor, Happy Crowd! Jack Barnes' Music. Admission, 1/6. 10Ofi ACRES, Education Lease, hill countryi Rent, £125; rates, £l6 10/-. Two whares, motor shed, shearing shed, yards and dip. Price, including shearing plant and engine, £1550. GOING CONCERN. IOX ACRES, Government Lease. Good heavy land. Rent, £9O. 40 cows, 6 young stock, 3-cow plant, electric motor, separator. House 4 rooms. Mortgage,' £6BO. Cash required, £5OO. H. MORTENSON, Agent, CARTERTON. BABY CARNIVAL. (Carterton Branch). In Aid of Rest Room Funds. PADDY’S MARKET. RING'S THEATRE, CARTERTON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. Cake, Sweets and Produce Stalls. Baby Show at 2.30 p.m., open to any Baby. Entry 1/-. Prizes for each section and championship. Voting ceases at 9 p.m., and winning baby will be crowned at 9.15 p.m. Dancing after crowning of winning baby. Afternoon Tea and Supper, 1/-. Admission free. MISS THOMPSON, Hon. Sec. ' i rpUCHRE and Dance! Saturday, October 7, at residence of Mr and Mrs Hercock, High Street, 2 doors past Hadlow. Admission, 1/-. 5/- order prizes. Cars leave St. Patrick’s Hall at 7.45 p.m. MAURICEVILLE SCHOOL. > OFFICIAL OPENING OF NEW SCHOOL By Mr J. Robertson, M.P., and others. At 2 o’clock on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1939. Ex-Teachers, Pupils and others invited. Fancy Dress for Children, Friday, October 6, at 7.45. Dancing for adults to follow. Children free, Adults 1/6. _ SAVE AT CODY ’S. 1 /ft—PRINTED SILKS, 36in., 2/6 for U 1/6, 2/6 for 1/11, 2/11 for 2/6, to 5/11 yard. 36in. Printed Sheers, florals and stripes, 3/6 for 2/11. Spring Coatings, 54in., 9/6 yard. Save at Cody’s. 1 /—LARGE TOWELS, 1/- to 3/11. ' " Linen Tea Towels, 10|d to 1/11. Horrockses’ Pillbw Cases, from 71d to 1/9. 36 x 36 Supper Cloths, checks and florals, from 104 d to 3/11. Save at Cody’s. 1 SHADOW TISSUES, 1/3 for 1/-, 1/11 for 1/6. Cottage Weave, 1/-, 1/3 to 2/6. Curtain Nets, 9d to 3/3 yard. Art Silk Bedspreads, 5/6; J size, 6/11; full double, 8/11. Save at Cody’s. o/T] —SPRING MILLINERY. Striped Silk Ready-to-wears, Spring Felts, 5/11 to 12/6. Straws, 12/6 to 22/6. Veil, Georgette and dainty floral trimmings. Save at Cody’s-. ■i'/i'i —CHILDREN’S Gingham Frocks. Infants’ Wear at lowest prices. Range of dainty Locknit Underwear just opened. Vests, Slips, Bloomers, Panties, Nights, Pyjamas and Bed Jackets; lowest prices. Save at Cody’s. f/J'WEEKL?— double J '/"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. GRAHAM’S FOR VALUE. ROYS’ Fawn Cotton Shirts, canoe col- ° lars, sizes 4 to 10; 3/6 each. Grey Nurse Cloth Shirts, all sizes. 2/11 each. —At J. Graham* & Co., Ltd. WTfhave opened a selection of Sports Coats, Green, Fawn, Airforce and Grey, pleated and plain backs. Priced at 29/6 to 52/6— J. Graham & Co., Ltd. MEN’S Khaki Handkerchiefs, 1/X each. Coloured Bordered Handkerchiefs, 3 for 1/-; White Hemstitched, 3 for 1/6.—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. SECURE your Sheets now. Single Bed ° Twill Sheets, 7/11 to 16/6 pair; Full Double Bed Sheets, 13/6 to 27/6 pair.— At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. ROYS’ "Sleeveless Grey Slipons, College Grey shade, 7/6 each. Fancy weave and plain Slipons, from 5/6 each. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. ADD ' PYJAMA PANTS, ' assorted striped designs, 3/3 and 4/3 pair. Men’s Pyjama Suits —prices range from 5/11 to 11/6 suit—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. WILSON’S PH A RMACY.” ■arn^N’S - MODERN “PHARMACY ” (next Page’s Corner)—for Quality Developing and Printing, Same Day Service. WILSON’S MODERN"'" PHARMACY n (next Page’s Corner)—for Artistic Enlargments at reasonable prices. WILSON"’?' MODERN PHARMACY " (next Page’s Corner) for 8 and 16 Millimeter Cine Cameras, Projectors, Films and Accessories. Easy Terms arranged. PHARMACY ’’ (next Page’s Corner) for Agfa, Brownie, Kodak, and Ensign Cameras. A great range at city prices! WILSON’S' MODERN “PHARMACY ’’ (next Page’s Corner) for Films of every size in every reputable brand —including the ever-popular Agfa “Isochrom” and “Isopan.” WILSON’S MODERN PHARMACY ’’ (next Page’s Corner) for Albums, Art Corners. Title Strips, Developers, 1 Printing Papers, All requirements foi 1 Amateur Photographers.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 October 1939, Page 1
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