PUBLIC NOTICES. FORGET YOUR CARES AT THE MASTERTON RACES. LAST DAY TOMORROW FIRST RACE AT 12 NOON. See Special Announcement Page 3. Admission: Men, 5/-; Ladies, 2/-; Cars. 2/6. SOLDIERS IN UNIFORM WILL BE ADMITTED FREE. niDEFORD Golf Club—Labour Day Tournament, 21st —23rd. Entries close with the Acting-Secretary, D. J. Fallooon, on October 20. Entry fee, 5/-. MARTINBOROUGH CENTENNIAL BATHS ART UNION. RESULTS. First Prize, £2O: 1080,- Y. Lockwood. Masterton. Second Prize, £3: 1774, G. Rowlands. Martinborough. Third Prize, £2: 1069, C. A. Clement, 18 Wrigley Street, Masterton. WAIRARAPA SUB-CENTRE, N.Z.A.A.A. I T , HE Annual General Meeting will be A held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on MONDAY,, October 16, at 7.30 p.m. Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. General Business. JOHN V. DOLAN, Hon. Secretary Grow More ,Vegetables! l/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. CIGARETTES & TOBACCO By the Packet or by the Box. GET YOUR SUPPLIES TODAY from: Fred Keen’s Korner Shop, TOBACCONIST & HAIRDRESSER, QUEEN STREET. STOMACH ULCERS! TORTURE! DANISH all stomach suffering with MAVEX Slippery Elm Compoundsensational new treatment. Never fails. 3000 tins sold in 2 years. Contains malt and all essential, curing herbs. 3/from W. J. Campbell, Chemist. 1 cTsmith’s bargains. 9/I^^l— RLTRE”Siii< Hose, fully fashioned, in all the latest shades. Remarkable value, and cannot be replaced at the price.—C. Smith, Ltd. 7/11 PAfR. —White Twill Sheets, 54 ’/ J ” L x2i yards; 13/6 for double size, 80 x 2. : ; yards. Reliable quality. 7/11 for 6 good quality Pillow Cases, full sizes. Great value at C. Smith’s. 1 /Q "YARD —Morning “ Glory Wemco J Cord, in smart floral and floral stripe designs. Guaranteed fast colour. 36in. 1/6 yard—British Prints, 36in. Great selection at C. Smith’s. 17l 1 YARD. —British Spun Art Silks, X ' / x neat floral designs on light and dark grounds. They won’t crease; they’re exceptional value. “Demaret” Paper Patterns, only IOJd. —At C. Smith’s. . Q/11— BRITISH Poplin Pyjamas for °/ Men. Smart designs in Blue and Grey. 9/11 for fused collar Coat Shirts, the very latest designs, in all sizes. Try C. Smith’s Men’s Wear Section. oF/c— SMART Worsted Sport Trous- . ers, the latest Blue shades. Correct cut and first-class make. Sport Coats to match, in all sizes. For value, try C. Smith’s Men’s Wear Section. R ADfO SER VICE AV A l LABL E. " GAME DAY SERVICE! Guaranteed ° except in cases requiring special work or parts. All makes catered for. ’Phone 1466. DREE! Our modern valve-testing equipment is at your service. We allay any doubts. Ring us. A trial will convince you. ’Phone 1466, QPAR’e 'bATTERIES! Eveready Dry Batteries, Vesta Wet Batteries. Our service is both economical and efficient. 1/6 per charge.—Wairarapa Radio, Ltd. J)O 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. FOR YOUR HOMEL “WESTINGHOUSE!”" Te'n’ hours oul 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. ‘■TjROSLEY” SHELVADOR! More usable 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. “JJAMILTON” Fine Radio. Trade in your old set and enjoy overseas programmes by listening to New Zealand’s highest quality in Radio production. Demonstration without obligation.—Steele & Bull. opp. Hugo and I Shearer.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 October 1939, Page 1
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