PUBLIC NOTICES. I — i A MEETING will be held on March 15, at 7.30. in the Tinui Hall, to arrange farewell to Tinui members of the Second Echelon. S. SCHOFIELD. Convenor. MASTERTON & DISTRICT CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS. TRANSPORT FOR EARLY SETTLERS WILL MOTORISTS willing to provide transport for Early Settlers from the Municipal Hall. Perry Street, to the A. & P. Association’s Showgrounds on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, please send in their names and number of seats to the undersigned. ’Phone 1610 (Office) or 16-11 (Private). G. T. O’HARA SMITH, Hon. Sec. Local Centennial Committee. Masterton. 12/3/40. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. r pHE undermentioned Banks will observe a Half Holiday from 12 a.m. on THURSDAY. March 14. 1940, in honour of the Masterton and District Centennial Celebrations: — COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. UNION BANK OF.AUSTRALIA, LTD. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. MASTERTON RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. RE LOCAL CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS. rpHE COMMITTEE of the above Association invites all Retailers to enter . into the spirit of the local Centennial Celebrations by decorating their premises with Bunting and Flags during . Centennial Week. Retailers are also invited, to clijse their premises at 12 noon on THURSDAY, March 14, the occasion being the ' “Centennial Procession.” Please co-operate to the fullest extent. W. V. MADDEN. Secretary. VOCALISM AND MUSIC. MR T. VAUGHAN Has Resumed Practice. PERRY’S BUILDINGS, MASTERTON. TO LET. tpO LET.—S-roomed furnished house. X Write to “No. 167,” c/o “TimesAge.” rpO~LET?—Two well-furnished" rooms, central, every convenience; suit refined married couple. Address “TimesAge.” rpO — LET. —Furnished room, with or without board; handy to town. Address at “Times-Age.” rpO~LET^—Motor garage, handy to town; 2/- per week. Address at “Times-Age.” rpO LET?—Large bed-sittingroo.m with fireplace; suit two friends; two minutes P.O. Address “Times-Age.” nnO LET. —Furnished rooms, morning tea, use of sitting room and ’phone from 7/6; breakfast optional. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO" BUY.—2 or 3 cords of ” Maire, 4ft. lengths.—J. G. Shearer. 35 Bentley Street. OONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings Into cash. Highest prices—G. Dallas,- Watchmaker, C Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. SAVE AT CODY’S. 12/11 — KAPOC QUILTS, Paisley and 1 Floral Sateens. Pure Down. ‘ 25/9, double size. Art Silk Two-tone Bedspreads, 5/11 single; 6/11, 3; 8/11, full double. Value! Save at REMNANTS "HALF"PRICE"! " Shadow Tissues, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/6. Large range designs and colours. 36in. Brocaded Silk Slub, 2/11 for 2/6. Cottage Weaves, from 1/2. Save at Cody’s. OtT/C PAlR.—All’Woorßlankets? Coir Matting. 1/11, 2/6 to 4/3. Car- - pet Binding, 3d yard. Oval Seagrass ’ Mats, 2/3. Reversible Floor Rugs, 5/6 , each. Save at Cody’s. O /a— LADIES’ White Tennis Sox, 2/6 ' I u to 3/3. Heavy Art Silk Hose, 1/11 and 2/11. Smart Handbags, 5/11, 9/11. 12/6, 13/6 to 29/6. Real leather, from . 9/11. Save at Cody’s. 6d?9d, 1/- to 3/11. Large stock of Traced Goods . just opened. Hand-worked Napery Centres, from 1/6, 1/11. Table Cloth ' and Serviettes, 3/6 to 49/6 set. Save at Cody's. j?REE"DE"LIVERY "for all Suites when you purchase from Cody’s Home Furnishers. Confidential Easy Payments arranged to suit your requirements. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. FREE DELIVERY " with Chesterfield Suites. Fully sprung and guaranteed suites from IGgns. cash, or 4/- per week. Our range is sure to please. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. ‘ FREE DELIVERY with Bedroom and Dining Suites all guaranteed and available on confidential easy payments if required, from 4/6 per wek. Sav» at Cody’s Home Furnishers. " ESAU’S""SEEDS AND PLANTS? " nULBS! Bulbs! Plant now our Anemones, Ranunculus, Hyacinths. Tulips, Narcissi, Lachenalias, etc. Full stocks at Esau’s, Queen Street, 'phone 1051. QAVOY. Cauliflower. Lettuce. Leeks and Celery Plants now ready at Esau's, Queen Street, ’phone 1051. QOW now our Spinach-Beet, a wonderful Winter and Spring vegetable.! |6d packet at Esau's. Queen Street. 1 'phone 1051.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 March 1940, Page 1
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