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PUBLIC NOTICES. pOLF imdeF pleasant conditions at Riverside links for Easter. 5/- full tournament, 2/6 per day. rpE WHITE Gladstone”"a"nd Longbush x Members Second Echelon will be entertained Gladstone Hall, Tuesday, March 26. Friends cordially invited.— E. B. Booth, Secretary. fjANCEf"" Masonic"” Hali, Saturday, March 30, in aid St. John Ambulance Cadet Division. Jack Barnes’ Rhythm Boys. Full Orchestra. Popular Prices. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES. St. Matthew’s: 8 a.m.—Litany and Ante-Communion. 10 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. 12 noon-3 p.m.—Three Hours’ Devotions. Preacher: The Bishop of Wellington. 7 p.m.—Lantern Service. Kuripuni.-—9 a.m. THE SALVATION ARMY. Services to be conducted by Major and Mrs Hildreth. 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. 7 p.m. —United Church Service, Opera House. Eltham Boys’ Choir will take part in these services. FOOTBALL! GLADSTONE v. MIRAMAR. AT GLADSTONE. SATURDAY, 2.30. INTERHOUSE EXHIBITION TRAIN • IS NOW FULLY BOOKED. rpRAIN will stop at Renall Street. Carterton and Woodside. TAUHERENIKAU RACES. MARCH 23 & 25. PARS leave Midland Garage at 10.15 V a.m. Fare, 7/6 return. ’Phones 1848. 1996. MASTERTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING. TUESDAY. MARCH 26, at 7.30 p.m. In the SAVAGE CLUB ROOM, PERRY ST. E. BELL, Hon. Sec. THEY’RE COMING! THE JOLLY BOYS. The Sweet Glee Singers. Brass Band 20 Players And Pyramid Drills. They will thrill you with their ■ GRAND CONCERT, S.A. HALL. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT 8 o’clock. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. SAVE AT CODY’S. -1 o /g—REAL Leather Handbags, 16/6, J ’° 7 U 19/6 to 29/6. Suedes, Morocco, etc. All new tonings. Latest shapes, with English frames. Save at Cody's, nd— 9d, 1/-, 1/11, J 2/6, 2/11 to 4/11. All shades in Leathers, Suedes.- Ankle Sox, 2/6 to 3/6. Save at Cody’s. foTl 1~ KAPOCQUILTS. Floral and 1 "/ J - - p a i s i e y Sateens; double, 14/11 and 16/11. Brocaded Silk, 15/6; double, 19/6. Fairy Down, from 24/9. Save at Cody’s. 1 /lI—COIITMATTING, 1/11, 2/'4‘ to X ' L 4/3 yard. Check and striped designs; Reversible Floor Rugs, 44 x 22; 6/6 for 5/6. Seagrass Mats, 2/3 to 3/9. Save at Cody’s. 2/6 to 3/11. “•? Smart Tweed Coats, 59/6 to sgns. Tailor-cut Costumes, 79/6. Blouses. 12/11 to 23/6. VREE DELIVERY for all Suites when A you purchase from Cody’s Home Furnishers. Confidential Easy Payments arranged to suit your requirements. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. {TREE - DELIVERY with Chesterfield Suites. Fully sprung and guaranteed suites from 16gns. cash, or 4/- per week. Our range is sure to please. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. PREE~ DELIVERY wlth~Bedroom and L Dining Suites all guaranteed and available on confidential easy payments if required, from 4/6 per wek. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. C. SMITH’S BARGAINS. 94 /C— MEN’S" Worsted Sports Trousers, cor rect cut, with extended waist band; tunnel loops. Plain shades ' of Blue, Green and Grey. Great value at C. Smith’s. 9 q/C—SPORTS ‘ COATS'" "latest’" cut. 0.7/v Blue , Grceili Grey an( j Brown Tweeds. Plain and pleated backs. All sizes. Priced from 39/6 to 49/6, at C. Smith's. n /-j i—SMART Golf or Sports Shirts. 17 / in Grey, Blue, Fawn and Green check material'. Comfortable fitting and very serviceable quality. All sizbs. —C. ; Smith, Ltd. 1 47i7'— TravelI ‘ l - / ' LJ ‘ ling Cases. 18 inches long. 15/6 j for Suit Cases, 24in. Leather straps, I bound corners and nickel fittings. ; Brown shade. —C. Smith, Ltd. ] /•yz‘"LT"sLEEVELESS _ Pullovers, in ! u / u Grey, Blue and Fawn check design. S.M. and Men’s sizes only. 6/6 for Fine Wool Scarves, check and tar- | tan designs. —C. Smith, Ltd. « 11Q /fi— FIGURED Art " Silk" Dressing J 10 / u GoW n S for Men. Blue, Wine | and Brown colourings. Just the thing for the holidays. Easily packed.—C. I Smith’s for Value! WINTER VEGETABLES! Supply as- ’’ sured by planting now Savoy Cabibage, Leeks. Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cel-1 |cry, Brussels Sprouts. Kale—Robin-1 j son’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, ’phone J 1304. Supplies W.F.C.A. Seed Depart-! .ment, also C. E. Gibbs.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 March 1940, Page 1

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638

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 March 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 March 1940, Page 1

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