PUBLIC NOTICES. MAURICEVILLE District Patriotic Committee. —Local members of the 2nd Echelon will be entertained in the Mauriceville West School on Wednesday, March 20, at 8 p.m. Te Tau’s Orchestra. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. SKATING! GRAND OPENING. REGENT SKATING RINK (Late Mascot.) TONIGHT! TONIGHT! 7.45 p.m. Rink under strict and proper control of the Proprietor. MONTE CARLO AND NOVELTIES. MAC. WATERSON, Proprietor. NEW ZEALAND FOUNDERS' SOCIETY. ALL men and women and their children are eligible for membership who are descendants of settlers who arrived in any of the original provinces within ten years of their official or recognised founding. An inaugural public meeting, with a view to forming a branch of the many members already enrolled in Masterton and district, together with those wishing to join, will be held in the Masterton A. and P. Rooms, Perry Street, on THURSDAY, March 21, at 8 p.m. The Mayor, Mr T. Jordan, will preside. RED CROSS SOCIETY. A MEETING of Members of the Red 1 Cross Society and others interested will be held in the Social Hall. Municipal Building, on TUESDAY NEXT. 19th inst., at 8 p.m. T. JORDAN, President. C. SMITH’S BARGAINS. 24/C— MEN’’S”Worsted Sports’Trousers> correct cut, with extended waist band; tunnel loops. Plain shades iof Blue, Green and Grey. Great value at C. Smith’s. 90 /C— SPORTS COATST’fatest cut. -JU/U Blue , Green) Grey and Brown Tweeds. Plain and pleated backs. All sizes. Priced from 39/6 to 49/6, at C. Smith’s. q7l”l — SMART GoiFor Sports Shirts, xx in Grey,, Blue, Fawn and Green check material. Comfortable fitting and very serviceable quality. AH' sizes. C. Smith, Ltd. 4 /i -j -WEEK-END Fibrecane Travelxx ling Cases. 18 inches long. 15/6 for Suit Cases, 24in. Leather straps, bound corners and nickel fittings. Brown shade. —C. Smith, Ltd. c/e — SLEEVELESS - Pullovers, in °/ D Grey, Blue and Fawn check design. S.M. and Men’s sizes only. 6/6 for Fine Wool Scarves, check and tartan designs.—C. Smith, Ltd. jo /n—FIGURED ” Art ’Silk Dressing 10/U Gowns for Men. Blue, Wine and Brown colouring's. Just the thing for the holidays. Easily packed.—C, Smith’s for Value! BULLICK-BLACKMORE EASTER SPECIALS. MEN’S Pure Wool English Golf Hose. iTX in plain and fancy weave. You’ll need two or three pairs. 12/6 to 15/6, half price. MEN’S ’Fancy Elastic Belts, in all the new tonings. Only 1/6 each. At Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. fjDDMENTS”ir?’Boys 7 All Wool Tweed V Sports Coats. Real quality and great value at 14/6. —At Bullick-Black-more’s. I>OYS’ Felt Hats, in assorted sizes. ° Only 2/6. A typical Bullick-Black-more Easter Special. , CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. ALL you need for Fishing! Tackle. Flies, Gut, etc., and Deep Sea Lines, etc., for Castlepoint fishing.—At King & Henry’s, Queen Street. DEAUTY Specialists can enhance your ° charm. Make an appointment for a new “hair-do” at Lilian McKenzie’s 'phone 1521. OOSTUMES and” Suits, made to latest V styles by Wairarapa’s leading craftsmen. Be fitted by Donald & Joy, Tailors, Queen Street. TAON’T. forget to watch the special -services, and outstanding value offered every Monday, Wednesday and Friday in this classified special column.’ FVERYTHING forlhe Home! See our u selection of Oak and Rimu Tallboys and Duchess Chests—J. Kerslake Furniture Warehousemen and Auctioneers. FOR the best of values and the best of x service, watch this column of Classified Specials. See! They’re arranged alphabetically for your convenience. f ARDEN HOUSE is now in the Reu gent Theatre Building. Seedlings from 1/3 dozen. Well-hardened plants of world-famous strains available 'Phone 1197. TN Kerslake’s Showroom you will find a wide selection of values in Single Beds, Floor Rugs and Linoleums. —J. Kerslake & Co., Queen. Street. JUST opposite the Regent Theatre is J the De Luxe Home Cookery, where you can be sure of getting fresh cakes every day. I ET this column be your shopping guide. It offers outstanding values every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. TUST OPENED’u’P! A good range of Leather Lumber Jackets and Leather Overcoats.—C. D. Shoosmith.
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