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PUBLIC NOTICES. CARNIVAL BAZAAR. In aid of Repairs and Improvements to St. Patrick’s School and Grounds. MUNICIPAL HALT., MASTERTON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13. Opening 10 a.m. Jumble, Produce, Sweets, Cakes and Fancy Stalls, Afternoon Tea. GAMES. BABY SHOW. —Under 6 months; 6 months and under 12 months; 1 year and under 2 years. Entrance Fee, 6d. Good Trophy Prizes. Judging at 3 p.m. sharp. ADMISSION TO HALL FREE. Municipal Band will render items. ST. MARK’S LADIES’ GUILD. SALE OF WORK. BANDROOM. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939. Luncheon (Fruit Salad), Afternoon Tea. Usual Stalls. TENDERS FOR GRAZING. r pENDERS are invited by the Wairarapa Rugby Football Union for the Grazing Rights of Memorial Park, Masterton (sheep only) for a term up to March 31, 1940. Tenders will close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, October 14, 1939. e. mckenzie, Secretary W.R.F.U. P.O. Box 3, Carterton. Grow More Vegetables! 'J'OMATOES, 1/3 dozen; Cabbages (Henderson’s Succession), Cauliflowers and Lettuce Plants. Procure yours from Harrap’s. COLE ST. NURSERIES. One minute’s walk from town. Just past “Times-Age” Office. LIFE’S A JOY~AGAIN! “R.U.R. has made life worth living,” says E. E. Taylor, Croydon Street, Christchurch, and it costs you less than 3d a week to keep life disease-free, germ-resisting and happy with R.U.R. Thousands could not escape acid troubles without it. 4/- packet makes 26 ozs. —W. H. Snowsill (Wood’s Pharmacy). 5 NOTICE. QWING to the transfer on promotion of Mr C. H. Doughty to the office of Branch Manager, Palmerston North, our affairs are now being administered by Mr W. Marshall, whose temporary address is c/o The Royal Hotel, Featherston, Telephone No. 9. THE DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. EDW. ESDAILE, General Manager, Wellington. — RADIO - SERVICE - AVAILABLE. - GAME DAY SERVICE! Guaranteed except in cases requiring special work or parts. All makes catered for. ’Phone 1466. FREE! Our modern valve-testing equipment is at your service. We allay any doubts. Ring us. A trial will convince you. ’Phone 1466. QPARE BATTERIES! Eveready Dry ° Batteries, Vesta Wet Batteries. Our service is both economical and efficient. 1/6 per charge.—Wairarapa Radio, Ltd. Tib you listen to War News? Make sure your set doesn’t break down during an important broadcast. Consult us for efficient and prompt service. —Wairarapa Radio, Ltd., ’phone 1466. KENNER’S FOR QUALITY. nAK?BEDROOM-SUITES from £2l 19s 6d; 3-piece Lounge Suites from £l2/19/6, Oak Dining Suites (6-piece) from £l5/15/-. 58 Suites from which to choose. —Kenner’s, Ltd., Masterton. fHINA CABINETS AWe’are’China Cabinet Specialists. Six different designs. Prices from £5/19/6 to £9/10/-. Save money through buying from the manufacturers. —Kenner’s, Ltd., Queen Street. ’ npENTS.—Buy your tent for the summer—Now! Use our Layby System. Small deposit—no extra charges. Prices —£l 5s to £8 2s 6d.—At Kenner’s, Ltd., Masterton. BLINDS.— Obtain - your Blinds from the Manufacturers and' save money. Blinds of every description obtainable from Kenner’s, Ltd., Queen Street. your home —— “WESTINGHOUSE!” TeiFhours out of twelve it uses no current at all. The new Westinghouse is the “savingest” refrigerator you’ve ever seen. Inspect at Steele & Bull. piANO & RADIO Servicing! Your work is in safe hands when given to our qualified tuners and technicians. All work guaranteed and at lowest rates. Get our quote first. —Steele and Bull, next Empire Hotel. “PROSLEY”' SHELVADOR! More us- 1 able space. More economy.' Select ; a model to suit your needs from the new Shelvador Refrigerators now on display in our showrooms. Write for illustrated catalogue.—Steele and Bull, ’phone 1815. “JJAMILT ON” Fine Radio. Trade in your old set and enjoy overseas programmes by listening to New Zealand's highest quality in Radio production. Demonstration without obliga- . tion.—Steele & Bull. opp. 'Hugo and i Shearer.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1939, Page 1

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