and delightful adaptation of I “FOUR DAUGHTERS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY SINCERITY & CHARMING ROMANCE PUBLIC NOTICES. FUCHRE PARTY, Cosy' Tea Rooms. Tonight! Good prizes and supper. Admission, 1/-. GARD EVENING.—The Wairarapa College Parents’ Association is holding a Card Evening in the Assem- • bly Hall on MONDAY .October 30, at 7.45 p.m. Bridge and Five Hundred. Admission. 1/6. All Card Players cordially invited. MAHUNGA GOLF CLUB. rpHE Official Closing of the Club wilh be held on SATURDAY, when a cordial invitation is extended to members and their friends. A mixed fourball competition will be played over nine holes. Partners will be arranged on the links. i — ’ c WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. - MASTERTON URBAN AREA—i ELECTION OF MEMBER. 1 is hereby given that as no nominations were received at the appointed date and time ih connection with the filling of the vacancy vice Mr 3 W. H. Jackson, retired, there will be no election, and the Wellington Education Board will require to take steps to appoint a member in terms of the provisions of the Education Act. W. I. DEAVOLL, Returning Officer. PREVALENCE OF SPRING AILMENTS. SPRING always brings in its wake a r minor epidemic of skin and blood ; disorders—noticeable in'young and old - alike. Now, however, these afflictions r can be completely eliminated with lODISED SARSAPARILLA, the remarkable new blood purifier and tonic. ' Get a bottle today and see how quickJ ly and surely this unique specific helps : restore your clear complexion and braces up your jaded nerves. lODISED SARSAPARILLA is pleasant to ' take. Starts doing you good from very ' first dose! In 3/- and 5/6 size, from . Campbell’s Pharmacy, “The Family : Chemists, Masterton. 3 SAVE AT CODY’S. 7/11 PAIR. —Twill Sheets, full dou- ' ble size, from 13/11 pair. Horrockses’ Pillow Cases, 7Jd, 9d to 1/6. Linen Tea Towels, from 10jd to 2/6— pre-war prices. Save at Cody’s. - 1/—HAIRCORD PRINTS, fast col- ' ours, 1/3 for 1/-. Bunty Prints, 1/6 for 1/3. Summer Breeze, 1/11. • Printed Silk Linens, 1/11 for 1/6. Lace r Linens, 2/11 for 1/11. Save at Cody’s. 1 /.—TOWELS, 1/3 for 1/-, 1/6 for 1/3. ' Large Bath Towels, 2/11. Coconut i Door Mats, 1/11, 2/3, 3/6. Seagrass ; Mats, 2/3 to 4/6. Chenille Rugs, 6/6 for I 5/6; bedroom designs. Kapoc, 1/4 lb. ■ Save at Cody’s. I E/l-l— PASTEL FELTS, 5/11 to 11/6. , "/ J--*- Dainty Floral, Veil and Geor- ■ gette Trimmed Straws, 12/6, 13/6, 16/6, 18/6 to 22/6. Maids’ Dainty Straws, 7/11. Leghorns, 12/6. Save at Cody’s. I 9Q /(! —DAINTY Floral Frocks, latest i tonings, 39/6 to 63/-. Summer Belts, from 9d to 2/11; all shades. Silk Scarves, 1/6 to 5/11. Silk Gloves, 1/9 ’ to 4/11. Save at Cody’s. t /fi—WELL-BUILT Settees, Squabs < u to match, 29/6; well filled with > kapoc. Save at Cody’s, Home Furnish- > ers. £23/19/6— HEART Rimu Bedroom Suite, with free wire mattress; firstr class finish. 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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 October 1939, Page 1
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