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PUBLIC NOTICES. MASTERTON LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 1 AND 2, 1940, At 8 p.m. “TELL ME THE TRUTH” By LESLIE HOWARD. A Comedy in Three Acts. PROCEEDS TO RED CROSS (For Military Purposes.) PRICES: 3/-, 2/-. Box Plan at Steele and Bull (next Empire Hotel). TE ORE ORE RIVER BOARD. Notice of Respective Proportions it is Proposed to Appoint and Impose upon the Several Classes of Classified Lands within the above Board’s District. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions of “The Te Ore Ore River Board Rating Act. 1934,” “The River Boards Act, 1908,” and “The Rating Act, 1925,” and the amendments thereto, and any other power or authority it enabling in that behalf, the Te Ore Ore River Board, at an Ordinary Meeting of the said Board, to be held in the Council Chambers, Chanel Street, Masterton, at 1.45 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 9th day of July, 1940. proposes to appoint for the year commenced on the Ist day of April, 1940, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1941, a General Rate in the following proportions to be imposed upon the several classes of land within the Board’s District. GENERAL RATES. A GENERAL RATE OF FOUR SHILLINGS (4/-) per acre upon all Lands classified as “A.” A GENERAL RATE OF TWO SHILLINGS AND SIX PENCE (2/6) per acre upon all Lands classified as “B.” A GENERAL RATE OF ONE SHILLING (1/-) per acre upon all Lands classified as “C.” AND That no rate be imposed upon those lands within the said District which are classified as “D” (being lands which have not received and are not likely to receive any benefit from the expenditure in respect of which the said Rate is made). Any person who wishes to object to such proposed proportions may send his or her objections, in writing, to the said Board at its office in the Masterton County Council Chambers, Chapel Street, Masterton, on or before TUESDAY, the 9th day of July, 1940. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that all such Rates shall become payable in one sum at the office of the Board in the Masterton County Council Chambers, Chapel Street, Masterton, on the 24th day of July, 1940. The Classification List and Rate Books are open for inspection during office hours. Dated this 11th day of June, 1940. J. C. D. MACKLEY, Clerk to the Board. (This is the third publication of this Notice.) INVEST TWOPENCE TODAY. FULL details of the greatest value in wooden goods available for 2d. Learn about the Specialty Trading Co.’s wonderful Revolving Clothes Line at only £3/17/6. 5-drawer Tall-Boy at 77/6. Step Ladders from 14/6. Send 2d today to Specialty Trading Co., Haining Street, Wellington. U BOARD AVAILABLE. FASUAL _ and "Permanent Board, single v and double rooms; all conveniences “Ferndale,” 15 Victoria Street, two minutes from town. ’Phone 1356 for particulars. (Under new management.) WANTED TO BUY.

QONVERT vour old Gold and Diamond Rings Into cash. Highest prices—G. Dallas, Watchmaker. C Smith’s Buildings, Masterron. W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. O /9 —Traced Morning Tray Cloths, with coloured borders, size 20 x 14.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 9/c YARD—The Latest in Fancy Net Pleating, shades of white and vellum. —At The Wairarapa Farmers. pf/f-j” hair—Pure’ Silk Hose, Manu- "/ facturer’s mediums. Usual 7/11 quality. All sizes and new shades — At The Wairarapa Farmers. 1 /-« PAlR—Manufacturer’s Mediums in Fully Fashioned Mercerised Lisle Hose. All good shades.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. Men?"Cosy Pyjama Suits, smart stripes. Men’s and O.S. sizes same price.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 9 /n—Boy?"winter Weight Cotton and U Wool Singlets, sizes 22 to 32, from 2/6—At The Wairarapa Farmers a /ft— Extra Heavy Winter Weight Pyu jama Suits, new stripes, splendid wearing.—At The Wairarapa Farmeis. T he Balance of our Winter Model Millinery, usually up to 35/-. Now 19/11.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. rn""/fi—Men’s Oily " Canvas Riding Coats; Storm Cuffs, Leg Straps. A full cut roomy coat for real wet days.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 9/c'"" PAlR—Extra " Heavy Knitted Woollen Sox, plain or ribbed; wonderful quality. —At The Wairarapa Farmers. EACH—AII Wool Pram Rugs, il / u Fringed Ends. Keep the Kiddies Warm. Size 30 x 40. —At Ihe Wairarapa Farmers. i(| Men's Belted Light. Fawn Rain Coats, double texture—At The Wairara pa Farmers.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1940, Page 1

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