TELEPHONES O. (2 lines) Connects with all departments, including JOB PRINTING. P. Box 445.
DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING. (British Hearing Aids (N.Z.) Ltd. t jyjß G. C. HART, Assoc. X Inst. R.E., may be consulted on all phases of hearing troubles. Latest laboratory apparatus available for diagnosis and measurement. MASTERTON—MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, AT WOOD’S PHARMACY. For Appointments 'Phone 1047. MASTERTON RACES. LAST DAY SATURDAY. FIRST RACE AT 12 NOON. Admission: Men, 5/-; Ladies, 2/-; Cars. 2/6. SOLDIERS IN UNIFORM WILL BE ADMITTED FREE. THE MASTERTON RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION INVITES members to accede to the request of the Racing Club to close their Shops from 11.30 a.m. on Saturday. H. P. HUGO, Chairman. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. TO PAINTERS. closing at the Education Board’s Office, Mercer Street, Wellington, C.l, at Noon on TUESDAY, October 31, 1939, are invited for painting schools, etc., at Alfredton, Bideford, Clareville, Dalefield, Featherston, Greytown, Martinborough and Solway. Specifications may be seen at the office of this paper and also at the office of the “Eketahuna Express,” Eketahuna, for Alfredton, "Wairarapa Daily News,” Carterton, for Dalefield and Clareville, “Greytown Standard,” Greytown, for Greytown. School, and the “Martinborough Star,” Martinborough, for Martinborough. W. I. DEAVOLL, Secretary. TL/TOTORISTS! Doug. Cameron’s Gar--1 age (opp. Skating Rink, Queen Street). Best Service given to all makes of Trucks and Motor Cycles. Warrants of Fitness issued. Battery charging, welding, lathe work. Agent for “8.5. A. and “James” Motor Cycles. Garage ’Phone, 2191; Private ’Phone, 2542. CARTERTON FOR Cycles and Accessories at reasonable prices.—Gordon Udy, High St. IF you consider Baby’s comfort you will choose one of our well-sprung, easy-running Prams. —Gordon Udy. RiMITBEDROOM' SPECIALS?“ 9-DRAWER DUCHESS, with 29in. tops, 16 x 12 Mirrors, 65/- each. 3-draw-er Duchess, with 36in. tops, 24 x 18 frameless mirrors, £5/10/- each. —Carterton Furnishing Co. COMBINATION Chests and Robes, £7/7/6 each. Tallboys, 3 drawers 52/6. 4 drawers 60/-. 5 drawers 65/-, 6 drawers 72/6.—Carterton Furnishing Co. WARDROBES, £4/17/6, £5/5/-, £6/7/6, ’ T £7/10/-, £B/12/6. 3ft„ 4ft. and 4ft. 6in. Combination Bedsteads with NonSag wire mattresses. 49/6, 52/6. 57/6, 65/-, 72/6, 80/-. 90/-. —Carterton Furnishing Co. m~ e F S Terry Sports Shirts, lace front. Shades: Green. Lemon and White. Short sleeves. Priced 8/11 each. English make. jyjEN'S Striped Terry Sports Shirts, round neck, short sleeves. White, with coloured stripes. Price, 7/6 each. A/JEN’S Cream Sports Trousers. Wool Gabardine. Priced from 23/6 to 37/6 pair. M EN’ S Cream Tennis Shorts, Wool Gabardine. Price, 18/6 pair. ]\JEW‘ STOCKSTTMeTs~tSport’s“Coa is, Blazers, etc. MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM OUR HUGE STOCKS. T. F. WATSON & CO., CARTERTON.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1939, Page 1
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