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PUBLIC NOTICES. I (Garden PARTY!’” Church of the Epiphany, at Sedgley grounds, Saturday, December 2, at 2 p.m. Usual Stalls, Competitions and Baby Show. Municipal Band will be in attendance. SATURDAY’ NIGHT, af Savage Club, 8 o’clock. Grace Gaudin, L.R.S.M., presents Pupils’ Recital. Operetta by Juvenile Pupils. Admission, 1/6; Children. 1/-. LANGDALE HORSE SPORTS SOCIETY. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Will be held in LANGDALE HALL ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, At 7.30. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. HOSING RESTRICTIONS. r pilE public are hereby notified that from date hereof hosing will be permitted only as follows: —• No. 1 District (east of Queen Street and High Street) WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS. No. 2 District (Lansdowne) MONDAYS & THURSDAYS. No. 3 District (west of Queen Street and High Street) TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS. Hosing Hours: On permitted week days—7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. tc 7 p.m. Sundays (whole Borough), 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Any person found using their hose other than on the permitted days ana within the stated hours will be prosecuted. G. T. O’HARA SMITH, Town Clerk. Masterton, 22/11/39. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. HOSING RESTRICTIONS. SUPPLEMENTING the Hosing Restrictions advertised above, notice is hereby given that, until further notice, HOSING LAWNS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED at any time, by all users of the water supply. Consumers of water by metered supply and situated beyond the Borough confines MUST observe the same hosing days and hours as those contiguous within the Borough, and exercise every care in avoiding waste. G. T. O’HARA SMITH, Town -Clerk. Masterton, 23/11/39. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. MASTERTON PARK. ANNUAL INTERHOUSE DAY. PURSUANT to Section 22 of "The Public Reserves, Domains and National Parks Act. 1928,” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SATURDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1939, has been specially set apart and reserved for the Wairarapa Interhouse Association, who may make a charge not exceeding 1/for adults and 6d for children, for admission to the Park. T. JORDAN, Mayor. Masterton, 24/11/39. SAVE AT CODY’S. f/o— ’’ boxed ' J z ' dozens. Half-dozen Embroidered Handkerchiefs, coloured and White from 1/11, 2/6 to 14/6 box; Pure Linen from 4/11 half-dozen. Novelty Traced Goods, lowest prices. Save at Cody’s 127(4— STRAW ‘ MILLINERY. — All x z new shades, floral trimmings 12/6 to 22/6. Plain and Fancy Straws newest shapes. Silk Coats, 10/6 to 39/6. Floral Silk Frocks, 6/6 to 75/-. Save at Cody’s. J/.— HAIRCORD PRINTS?I6in., neat ■ " designs, fast colours. Bunty Prints 1/6 for 1/3. Cheek Ginghams, 1/3 foi 1/- yard, 36in. 36in. Im. Linens, 1/11 for 1/6. 2/3 for 1/10. All fast colour lines. Save at Cody’s. REMNANTS~HALF PRICE?’ Children’s Wool Bathing Costumes, from 4/11. Boys’ Wool Bathing Shorts, 2/11. Children’s Assam Coats, 15/6. Children’s Print and Silk Frocks, 1/6, 1/11 to 12/6. Save at Cody's. cq/c — HAND-CARVED Camphor U ■ Chests. Ideal gifts. See our range of Brassware for Gifts. Save at Cody's, Home Furnishers. 25 <7 OFF List Price for all BrassJ /0 ware. Make a Lay-by now for ’Xmas and Save at Cody’s, Home Furnishers. £(1/19/6— OAK China Cabinets. Free U delivery. See our values. Save al Cody's. Home Furnishers. C. SMITH’S BARGAINS. 9 /(4 YARD.—New range of Georgette. ! 30 good shades, including Black and Navy. 1/11 and 2/3 yard—Floral Imitation Linens for smart wash frocks. —C. Smith, Ltd, o/11 — TOWEL SETS, comprising one O/ large Bath Towel and twe Guest Towels, new Jacquard designs, in Pink, Blue, Green and Gold. Fast colours and good quality. Only 3/11 the set of 3 Towels at C. Smith’s. I 11 PAIR. —Jacquard Bath Towels, size 27 x 54 iirches. Colours: Blue, Pink and Lemon. Good quality. Note the size. 2/3 for Art Silk Supper Cloths, size 51 x 51. New designs in Red and Blue only. Always special value at C. Smith’s. 9?lj'FOR”iT Linen Tea Towels with O / J ' x bright coloured borders. 50 pairs of White Twill Sheets, single bed size, going at 7/11 pair; worth 10/6, If you are short of Sheets, now is’ the time to buy at C. Smith’s. 1 _ EACH—Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, nice quality. 9d each. Wide hem, all White, special quality. 1/- for new coloured border, each one packed in cellophane. 211—Men’s Fancy Fine Wool Socks. Great assortment at C. Smith's. •-T/11— BOYS’’” and’ “Youths’ Swim I ° Shorts, fancy ribbed quality.| Colours are Black. Cardinal and Blue. White belt and white braid side trim-1 nring. 3 11 —Boys' Poplin Canoe and; Tennis Shirts, new designs, in all sizes. I —C. Smith Ltd

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 November 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 November 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 November 1939, Page 1

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