PUBLIC NOTICES. EKETAHUNA MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. OPENING NIGHT. rpHE Eketahuna Miniature Rifle Club will open the season in Eketahuna on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, April 17, at 7.30 o’clock. Everyone cordially invited. H. PRICE, Hon. Secretary. RED CROSS. rpHE FIRST MEETING of the Red Cross Knitting Circle will be held at 88 Cole Street, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, at 2 p.m. AU interested are invited to attend. THANKS. JYJBS G. WATSON and family wish to sincerely thank all kind friends and relatives for 'their messages qf sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. THANKS. JtyfßS G. WATSON and family wish to x sincerely thank Dr. Forsyth, the Matron, Sisters and Staff of Ward 7 for their kindness and attention to the late Mr Watson. Special thanks to Sister Meredith. FOR HIRE. TANNER FACTORY-BUILT CARAVANS. For particulars— W.F.C.A., LTD., GARAGE, Chapel Street, MASTERTON. MOTORISTS! PETROL RESTRICTIONS! fjWING to the restrictions and price v of petrol, the tyres on many cars will perish, and the owners will lose a large percentage of their service. Why pay twice as much for tyres whilst Reliance Rebuilds are procurable? The most up-to-date full circle equipment, first-grade heavy duty rubber and thorough workmanship enables us to offer you a reconstructed tyre which is the only rebuilt trye in N.Z. that has reached a standard high enough to give you a new tyre mileage guarantee. If your tyres have already ' been rebuilt or are unfit for rebuilding, let us reshoe your car with stock heavy duty Reliance Rebuilt Tyres. Stockists of New Tyres and Tubes, Used Tyres, Wringer Roller Rubbers, Gumboots and Milking Machine Rubberware. RELIANCE REBUILT TYRE CO. (Bodie Bros.) DIXON STREET, MASTERTON. (Same Street as Masterton Park.) ’Phones: Day, 1186; Night, 1167. AT J. GRAHAM & CO., LTD. OAIN. TWILL, with fleecy back Swansdown Nursery Cloth, 1/3 yard. Heavy quality Absorbent Cloth, 1/6 yard.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. K'LORAL and conventional design 1 Shadowette, 31in. wide, 1/3 yard. 36in. Floral Casement, suitable for Bedspreads; small floral designs; 1/11 yard.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. MAIZE, Scarlet, Oyster and Lemon 36in. Silk Velvet, French made, 4/11 yard. Black Silk Velvet, 36in. wide. 5/11 yard—J. Graham and Co., Ltd. ■ STIN. NAVY and White, also Wine and White, Check Tweed. 6/11 yard. Heavy-weight Fawn and Brown Fleck Check Coating, 54in. wide, 5/11 yard—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. OKINTBRITfSH Taffetir Silk, shades of Saxe, Lemon, Fawn, Navy, Bottle, Salmon and Sky. All one price, 1/9 yard.—At J .Graham & Co., Ltd. PR ASH CushioiFCovers, neatly embroidered, from 2/6. Oval Centres, from 2/11 to 3/11. Supper Sets, Cloth and Serviettes. Prices range from 5/11 set.—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. K/11 PAlR.—Pure Silk Full-fashioned Hose, manufacturer's mediums. 7/11 quality for 5/11. All good shades. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” ir/o’—NEW Centennial Towels, fine d// ° weave. Fast colours. Size. 48 x 24. Embossed weave. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” Cd”EACH—“Merry "Maid” Sports and ’’ Setting Hair Nets for neat and tidy hair. A scarce line these days, but full stocks at "The Wairarapa Farmers.” ft/VI EACH?—Continental Cashmere W- 1 - 1 Scarves, extra fine quality and designs, exclusive to "The Wairarapa Farmers.” 4/11 ~~ PAIR.—FuII-fashioned Lisle 111 H)sc al] |)ew Autunln shades. These are extra special value. —At "The Wa i rarapa Farmers." ]•>/(• PAIR?— White Twill Sheets, full single size. 2 : ; yards long. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers." K/d PAIR. —Men's special quality Fine Khaki Socks. Hemstitched Khaki Handkerchiefs, 9d each.—At "The Wairarapa Farmers." 1 /t> EACH. —Check Linen Tea Towels, size 21 x 31. selling at 1/3 each — At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” oUTi EACH~FuTI size All Wool Z White Blanket Ends. 8/11 each. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers." 3/11 YARD—Dainty' Georgettes for ’■ ’ evening wear, featured in 12 glorious new shades. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” o /I'l'E AC 11.—" Pixie”'OilS il k* Water1 ' proof Hoods, in assorted shades. —At “Tlie Wairarapa Farmers.” *> /(t PAIR. —Men's Extra Heavy Double knitted Woollen Socks, in assorted fancy colours.- —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 April 1940, Page 1
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