AMUSEMENTS. —THE COSY——THE COSY— The People’s Theatre. 7.45—T0N1GHT—7.45 Thrills and Romance De Luxe. No. 1 “Hopalong,” “Windy” and “Lucky” hit the trail to Sacramento to bring justice to a notorious outlawin Clarence Mulford’s “SUNSET TRAIL” “SUNSET TRAIL” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WM BOYD GEO. HAYES. RUSSELL HAYDEN It’s Excitement and Action Plus No. 2 A story aimed straight at the crooked lawyers of America —the men who think they can laugh at the law. “DISBARRED” “DISBARRED” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) GAIL PATRICK OTTO KRUGER ROBT PRESTON SYDNEY TOLER
PUBLIC NOTICES. CASTLEPOINT COUNTY COUNCIL. ■pJOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Castlepoint County Council, held at Tinui on Monday, February 12, 1940, a Resolution was passed declaring the Milk Thistle (silybum) a noxious weed within the County of Castlepoint, and that such Resolution will be submitted for confirmation at the ordinary meeting of the Council, to be held on the 11th day of March, 1940. Dated this 20th day of February, 1940. R. MILES, County Clerk. WAR KNITTING. A MEMBER of the Committee of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Navy League will be in attendance in the hall of the Midland Hotel on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, from 10 a.m. until 12 noon; and on FRIDAYS, from 2.30 p.m.' until 4.30 p.m., to receive applications for wool from people who are willing to knit for Seamen.
MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ABATTOIR MANAGER. APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position. Salary £5 per week and free house. Conditions of appointment may be seen at the office of this paper, or a copy will be posted upon application to the undersigned. G. T. O'HARA SMITH, Town Clerk. Masterton, 29/2/40. BOGEY OF ILL-HEALTH EXPLODED Stomach sourness, constipation, biliousness, skin eruptions—quickly removed by R.U.R., the remedy that has given joyous relief to countless sufferers. R.U.R. keeps the blood alkaline and germ-free. —W. H. Snowsill (Wood’s Pharmacy). 4
BOROUGH OF GREYTOWN. HELP THE TROOPS. APPEAL ON BEHALF OF NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND. Y.M.C.A—SALVATION ARMY. "Fighting Services Welfare Appeal, £lOO,OOO. 'THE PUBLIC of Greytown and DisA trict are invited to attend a Public Meeting, to be held in the Town Hall. Greytown, on MONDAY, March 4. 1940, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of setting up a Citizens’ Committee to launch the appeal for Greytown’s contribution to the National Fund for our Soldiers at Home and abroad. A. W. HORTON, Mayor. Dated this Ist day of March, 1940.
TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. TVTR C. N. COLE, who has completely recovered from the severe accident that he sustained over twelve months ago, begs to state that he has again taken full charge of his business affairs, and the public can rest assured that the class of good work that was carried out throughout the past will be carried out in the future. All work entrusted to him will be under his personal supervision, and Mr Cole is piepared to carry out any work in the painting and papering line (entrusted to him) in any part of the district. Kindly note the address; 19 WRIGLEY STREET. Telephone No. 1192.
FOR YOUR HOME. ONLY Westinghouse has it! For the V first time—a special place to keep meat properly. Covered, all-porcelain, ventilated. See the Meat Keeper in the new Westinghouse Refrigerator.— Steele & Bull, next Empire Hotel. TALKING' of Pianos? Then think of 1 Steele & Bull, Wairarapa’s Piano House. Call in tomorrow and inspect our stock of new and reconditioned instruments. Easy terms. ITOWEVER hot the weather, the whole family will enjoy delightful meals if you have a Westinghouse Refrigerator. Remember, too, that ten hours out of twelve it uses no current at all! Westinghouse means low running expense. —Steele & Bull, phone 181 a. SERVICING! Radios, Pianos, Playeru Pianos and Organs are better when serviced by our factory-trained and experienced craftsmen. Get our quote first. All work guaranteed and at lowest cost. We are cash buyers of sec-ond-hand pianos. Highest prices given. Ring 1815.—Steele & Bull, Queen St., Masterton.
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