PUBLIC NOTICES. DANCE! COOPER’S BARN, OPAKI. TONIGHT! TUESDAY, JUNE 4. JACK BARNES’ ORCHESTRA. Usual Novelties.
Free Bus leaves P.O. at 8 o'clock. QT. MATTHEW’S Ladies’ 'Guild will hold a Shilling Afternoon in the Common Room, Thursday, June 6, at 2.45 p.m. Speaker: Mrs R. Miller, “My Tour Through Europe.” All ladies invited. Musical items. Afternoon tea. TIANCE! Dance! Masonic Hall. SATURDAY, June 8. Jack Barnes’ Rhythm Boys (full Orchestra). M.C.: Corporal Pat Ward (on special leave from Trentham Camp). This dance is being held by the St. John Ambulance Cadet Division. Proceeds in aid' of the St. John and Red Cross Sick and Wounded Fund, so roll up and enjoy yourselves and support this worthy cause. Popular Prices. jyjASTERTON Collie Club—lnvitation holders are reminded of a Dance (in aid of Patriotic Funds) to be held in the Masonic Hall on Wednesday, June 5. Any persons desirous of obtaining invitations ring Secretary, ’phone 466 R.—C. J. Macdonald. NEW ZEALAND MEAT PRODUCERS’ BOARD. ELECTION OF PRODUCERS’ REPRESENTATIVES. UNDER the provisions of the regulations, the usual election of Producers’ Representatives on the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board will be held this year. The various districts will elect twenty-five delegates, who will constitute an Electoral Committee, and will assemble in Wellington on August 29 and 30, 1940, to consider the Board’s Annual Report and Balance Sheet, and to elect two producers’ representatives on the Board. Nominations of delegates to the Electoral Committee will be received at the Board’s Office up to noon on July 5, 1940. Nominations of Producers’ Representatives on the Board will be received at the Board’s Office up to noon on June 28, 1940. Specimen forms of nomination and full particulars regarding electoral districts, persons entitled to vote, etc., may be had on application to the undersigned, or from Provincial Branches of the Farmers’ Union, the Sheepowners’ Federation, and A. and P. Associations. G. C. SMITH, Returning Officer, New Zealand -Meat Producers’ Board, P.O. Box 121, WELLINGTON, C.l. June 1, 1940.
CINDERS FOR PATHS. WOOD SHAVINGS. Can be taken away free from WAINGAWA FREEZING WORKS Between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., MONDAY TO FRIDAY. THANKS! A/TR TURVEY and Mrs Jarvis desire to thank Dr. Forsyth and Sisters and Nurses of Glenwood Private Hospital for their kind attention to the late Mrs Turvey; also to thank the many friends for their floral tributes and messages of sympathy, and especially Rev. D. McNeur for his kindness, in their recent sad bereavement. END FOOT TROUBLES TODAY. TF your feet hurt, call at our Dr. Scholl department, and we will guarantee you relief. Dr. Scholl’s scientific Arch Supports, individually fitted, relieve the pain and assist nature to restore normal health. Free advice on all foot troubles at Campbell’s Pharmacy. 1 SAVE AT CODY’S. 12/11 ~ KAPOC QUILTS, large ' double, 14/11 and 16/11. Silk Brocade, 15/6; double, 19/6. Kapoc Mattresses, 19/11; double, 37/11. Kapoc Pillows, 3/11 and 4/11. Kapoc, 1/8 lb., “Samarang.” Save at Cody’s. 7 /TJ.— COCONUT - fancy ' 2 designs, 2/44, 2/11; 36in., 4/3 yard. C. Binding, 3',d yard. Oval Seagrass Mats, 2/3; 26 x 48, 3/11 and 4/6. Door Mats, 27 x 18. 4/11. Special! Save at Cody’s. 9/1 1 MILLINERY.“ Small Felts, 7 3/11, 5/11, 7/11. 9/11 to 22/6. Peach Bloom Velours, from 19/6. Smart All Wool Frocks, 25/- to 75/-. Wool Coats, 59/6 to 6gns. —Save at Cody’s. SKIRTS. Sunray Skirts, ' u stitched and steam pleated, 24/6 to 29/6. Wool Jumpers and Cardigans, 14/6 to 32/6. Infant’s Wear, lowest prices. Save at Cody’s. §ALE — OF~ WARDROBES! Genuine Reductions! Now is the time to buy. We have just landed new stocks of Lino, too. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. '(YVERSTOCKED ’In Wardrobes! Buy M now and save! Buy your Chesterfield Suite now at the old prices. Delivered free. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. piRESIDETJHAIRS in the most comX fortable styles and the smartest coverings. Full range from which to choose. Bo cosy for Winter. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. ESAU’S SEEDS AND PLANTS. OULBS! BULBS! Must be sold this week. Genuine reduction of onethird off all prices at Esau’s, Queen Street, Masterton. nULBS! - Bulbs! End-of-season clearance. AU reduced one-third off original price. Only while stocks last. —At Esau’s. Queen Street, Masterton. VOUR OPPORTUNITY! AH““Bulbs must go this week. Come early, while stocks last, at Esau’s, Queen St. 'Phone 1051.
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