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PUBLIC NOTICES. TEAGUE OF NATIONS’ Union, Masterton Branch. Annual Meeting, Tuesday. April 9. 8 p.m. W.D.F.U. Rest Room. Open invitation. DANCE! COOPER'S BARN, OPAKI. TUESDAY. APRIL 9. Free Bus leaves P.O. at 8 o’clock. Music by Barnes’ Rhythm Boys. NOVELTY DANCES. ST. MATTHEW’S BADMINTON CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING and Opening Night will be held in the Parish Hall at 7 p.m. TUESDAY. April 9. Members and intending members are urged to be present. C. J. CARLE. Secretary. N.Z. WOMEN’S DIVISION, FARMERS’ UNION. r pHE Annual Meeting of the Branch will be held in the Rooms, King Street, on WEDNESDAY, April 10, at 1.30 p.m. Demonstration: Floral work. DANCE! PATRIOTIC DANCE Will be held by the Kaituna Women's Institute on SATURDAY, APRIL 13, at 8 p.m., In the Kaituna Hall. MAURICEVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION. jVOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 8 of “The Dog Registration Act, 1908,” the fee for the Registration of Dogs in the County of Mauriceville is now due and payable to Mr Arthur Myers, Mauriceville, Deputy Dog Registrar, who is empowered to collect Registration Fees. The fee for registration of dogs has been fixed by the Council at two shillings and sixpence (2/6), plus an additional fee, pursuant to “The Dog Registration Amendment Act, 1937,” of one shilling (1/-) per dog for the supply of Arecoline Hydrobromide (hydatid remedy), such fee to be paid at the time of registration, making a total fee payable for the registration year 1940 of three shillings and sixpence (3/6) far each dog registered. Dated this 4th day of April, 1940. A. W. G. HOLDINGS, County Clerk. SAVE AT CODY’S. 9 /it—ALL WOOL TWEEDS. 36in. Wool Afghalaines, 5/6 for 4/11. 36in. Kasha Flannels, 6/6 for 5/11. 54in. Tweeds, 4/11, 5/11 to 14/6. Fairy Down Quilts, double, from 25/9. Save at Cody’s. 2/11— ALL WOOL FLANNEL, 28in., ' heavy quality, 3/3 for 2/11. Single Bed Mattresses, from 25/6; double, from 37/11; buttoned and well filled. Save at Cody’s. J27TI - KAPOC QUILTS, Paisley and ' floral sateen designs; double bed, 14/11 and 16/11. Brocaded Silk, 15/6; full size double, 19/6. Save at Cody’s Cash Drapery. 2 /fi—SILK &“Wo6l - HOSE?Ii76, 3/6, Z 4/11, 5/11. All Wool Hose, 2/6 to 5/6. Value. Wool Gloves, 1/11 to 5/11. Save at Cody’s. 00/Ii— JUMPE“R - SUITS7'2276 - t0~59/6. u Wool Skirts, 14/6 to 29/6. Jumpers, 10/6 to 29/6. Twin Suits, longsleeved Jumper and Cardigan, 45/-. Save at Cody’s. PREEDELIVERY for alf Suites'when you purchase from Cody’s Home Furnishers. Confidential Easy Payments arranged to suit ypur requirements. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. DELIVERY with “Chesterfield L 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. FREE DEI.I VERY“with Bedroom and Dining Suites all guaranteed and available on confidential easy payments if required, from 4/6 per wek. Save at Tody’s Home Furnishers. W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. AT “The Wairarapa Farmers.” —Bronze Mignonette Hosiery by Bond’s. Pure silk, fully fashioned. 7/11 pair. AT “The Wairarapa Farmers.” —Hat Veiling in all fashionable shades. 2/6 yard. AT “The Wairarapa Farmers.” —Slumber Nets, double mesh, good quality. Pastel shades. 1/6 each. AT “The Wairarapa Farmers.” Heavy quality Bed Ticking, black and white design. 63in. 2/3 yard. AT "The Wairarapa Farmers.” —Boys’ Grey Shirting, hard wearing. 28in. 10Id yard. AT “The Wairarapa Farmers." —Harx rington Nursery Squares, double woven. 11/6 dozen. AT “The Wairarapa Farmers."—Ready made Pillow Cases, well taped. 4/6 for half-dozen. AT "The Wairarapa Farmers."—Men's Velvet Golf Jackets, zipp fronts and pockets, elastic wrist bands. Assorted shades. In all sizes. 25/6. AT “The Wairarapa Farmers."—Men’s Smart Pattern Winceyette Golf Shirts, with or without tie to- match. 9/6 and 10/6. "The Wairarapa Farmers.” —Men’s All Wool Golf Jerseys, zipp fronts, with collars. Fawns and Browns. 21/-. "The Wairarapa Farmers." —For the Soldiers! Leather Army Belts. 9/6; Khaki Handkerchiefs, 9d each; Khaki Sox. 5/6 pair. AT "The Wairarapa Farmers.” —Coloured Bordered Breakfast Cloths, dice design. 54 x 70. 3/11 each. WINTER’ VEGETABLES! Supply” as- " sured by planting now Savoy Cabbage, Leeks. Broccoli, Cauliflower, Celery, Brussels Sprouts, Kale.—Robin-! son’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, 'phone { 1304. Supplies W.F.CA. Seed Depart- 1 ment, also C. E, Gibbs.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1940, Page 1

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