TENDERS. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. ! iT'ENDERS. closing at the Education 1 Board’s Office, Mercer Street, Wellington, at noon on FRIDAY. May 24, 1940, are invited for additions to and renovation of teacher’s residence, Taueru. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of this paper. W. I. DEAVOLL, Secretary. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS, closing at the Education 1 Board’s Office, Mercer Street, Wellington, at noon on FRIDAY, May 24, 1940, are invited for Renovation of Teacher’s Residence, Kaiparoro. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the “Eketahuna Express,” Eketahuna, and at the office of this paper. W. I, DEAVOLL, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. TIME-TABLE' ALTERATIONS. MASTERTON—WELLINGTON. QN and after May 20, MONDAY NEXT, we are adopting a restricted Time-table for petrol conservation purposes. Our 6 p.m. car from Wellington will run Friday only. Our 9 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. cars from Masterton will run at 9.45 a.m. daily. For Sunday alterations please see time-table page. JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. RHEUMATISM GUARANTEE. TTHERE is one remedy which is really x effective in banishing Rheumatism —and that is Birma. The reason for this is that Birma not only expels the Uric Acid from the system, but also the equally dangerous Hippuric and Zactic Acid crystals. You are safe in buying Birma, because it is sold with a Money-back guarantee by E. F. Wilson, M.P.S., Chemist, Masterton. 1 WAIRARAPA PAPERCHASE CLUB. rpHE RUNS arranged to be held at Kahumingi and Awatoitoi have been postponed. On SATURDAY, May 18, a run will be held at Maramau, and on SATURDAY. May 25, at Moiki. D. B. VALLANCE, Hon. Sec. RELIEF FROM FOOT TROUBLES. AJO matter how slight or how chronic your foot trouble, there is a Dr. Scholl appliance to bring you relief and foot happiness. Dr. Scholl’s new improved arch supports correctly redistribute the body’s weight, correct abnormal posture and restore the natural functioning of the feet. Advice entirely free.—Campbell’s Pharmacy. 2 W.F.C.A. Y/1 1 PAIR—FuII-fashioned “Silken °/ JLJ ' Hose,” all new Autumn shades and all sizes.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” C /1 1 —CHILDREN’S Striped and Flo- • A ral “Lullaby” Pyjamas—the ideal “night wear” for these cold nights. From 6/11—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” ■j/n YARD.—Cosy Striped Pyjama ' Cloths, 36in. wide.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” DOZEN.—Harrington Nursery 1 ' Squares, double weave; soft, absorbent quality—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” j/7FYARD?—FIoraI Winceyette, at- ' tractive designs, all good shades; 36in. wide. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” pq /c PAIR. —All Wool Dominion- ' made White Blankets, single bed size.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 9 /C PAIR. —Extra Heavy Double-knit ,J / u Woollen Sox, specially good for gumboots.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” err /(•— MEN’S Striped All Wool DressJ1 ' ing Gowns —a new idea for the men folk.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 1 5/fi— MEN’S All Woo! Roll-collar Sweaters. Royal, Green and Marone shades—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 90/ fi —MEN’S Extra Heavy DoubleU knit Roll Collar Cardigans, Navy, Brown and Marone shades. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” iC/f.-MEN’S Heavy Union Pyjamas, ' new striped effects. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” U'jI~SMALI7B6'YS’ - Ai~WoolFancy */ Jerseys, Red. Royal and Green. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 3U ll'i c'k-'b lac k m o r e 'specials. ATTENTION all Men! Oilskin Saddle “ Coats, all sizes, just the thing for winter weather, from 37/6 to 79/6, at Bullick-Blackmore, the Men’s Store. IT ARD-WEARING Trousers for hardworking men. All Wool Saddle I’weed Trousers, from 21/- to 45/-. all sizes, at Bullick-Blackmore, The Men’s Store. QOX!~ Sox! ~SoxF Nearly 300 dozen ° All Wool Working Sox. in all shades and sizes, at 1/1.1, 2/6 and 2/11 pair, at Bullick-Blackmore, The Men’s Store. WORKING SHIRTS. Khaki and Pure ” Wool Flannel, all sizes and styles, from 4/11 to 16/6. at Bullick-Black-more. Ltd., The Men’s Store. QADDLERY! 'Wa'have a wide range of both Sport and Stock Saddles; also Children’s Pails. Inspection invited.—Albert Donald.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 May 1940, Page 1
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