PUBLIC NOTICES. RED CROSS SOCIETY. PADDY’S MARKET FOR LOCAL RED CROSS FUNDS (Normal Activities.) MUNICIPAL HALL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1940. STALLS— Produce Cakes Meat Sweets Jumble Flowers, Plants & Seeds Prim. Schools Novelties and Knitting AFTERNOON TEA'AND SUPPER. SURPRISE PACKETS BY SAVAGE CLUB. SIDE SHOWS—FUN FOR ALL! BRIGHT DISPLAY BY INTERHOUSE GIRLS ' IN THE EVENING. Parcels and Donations may be left at the Paddy’s Market Depot (see pig in window) PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. jvTUSIC TEACHERS advise their pupA ils that Mark Hambourg will appear in “Talking Feet” at the Cosy on Friday. O’CONNOR’S WOOD & COKE DEPOT. 145 DIXON STREET. LIMITED supplies of Coke at 3/9 per bag. “Aga” Cooker Coke especially catered for. Town or country. All classes of wood kept. Pine Cones, 2/6 per bag. Also General Town Carrier. A PORTRAIT IN COLOUR. POR that Special Gift, let us colour your finished Portrait in “Oils.” ’PHONE 2553. H. HOPE CROSS, COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, STATE THEATRE BUILDING, MASTERTON. Service and Satisfaction. PRESH stocks of Cigarettes and Tobaccos arriving daily. Five attendants in saloon —no waiting. See the special display of British Blade Razors FRED KEEN, THE KORNER SHOP, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, MASTERTON. C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE! 7/a FOR^Men’s"Waidn Winter Pyja‘U mas, smart stripe designs, in Blue and Fawn shades. 9/11 —Smart Coat Shirts, Blue, Green and Fawn Check designs, all sizes.—C. Smith, Ltd. 4? /£— FAWN Garb Raincoats for men; belted style, warm check lining; exceptional value. 12/6 —Art Silk-lined Felt Hats, latest shapes in Brown, Grey and Green shades. — C. Smith, Ltd. MEN’S Tweed Overcoats, “Premier” make, semi-fitting. Raglan style, with military collar, or trench belted style, from 59/6 to 115/-. All less 1/- discount in each £ for cash at C. Smith’s. 4 /I | TO"s7ll—Boys’ Winceyette Pyjamas, neat stripe designs, in all sizes. 3/11 to 4/11 for neat Poplin Shirts, canoe or tennis style. Always good value at C. Smith’s. r 7d _ YARD—SGinYKabe Crepe, fancy ±/ U check design, in Maize, Red, Navy and Orange. 5/11 and 6/11 for 36in. Wool Dress Suitings in leading colours. “Demaret” Paper Patterns from lOJd.— At C. Smith’s. 9 /t) FOR Oval Seagrass Mats. 1/11 pair—Madras Curtain Samples, suitable for small windows. 6/6 — Strong Coir Floor Rugs, in new designs, at C. Smith’s. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. A IS for Ammunition, and anything in the way of Sports Requisites you may desire. King and Henry’s, Queen Street, is the. place to go. R IS for Beauty, and Lilian McKenzie can enhance your charm. Make an appointment for a new “Hair-Do” today by 'phoning 1521. p IS for Costumes and Suits made to v latest styles by Wairarapa’s leading craftsmen. Be fitted by Donald and ioy, the Quality Tailors, Queen Street. [STS for the De Luxe Home Cookery, where only the highest quality ingredients are used. Try our Cakes and ather Small Goods today. Just opp. Regent Theatre, Queen Street. p~IS for Garden House, now in the Regent Theatre Building. Seedlings Tom 1/3 dozen. Well-hardened plants ff world-famous strains available. Phone 1197. fi" IS for Help, and that’s what this A Column does. See the Values and Service arranged alphabetically for your convenience. j IS for Judgment, and that’s what you must use to get value for your noney. Shop at the above business houses, and you will find your money jo further and the value increase. QEE'Kersiake’s huge display! Extra ° stocks of Mattresses, quality Oak Mid Rimu Furniture. Babies’ Chairs and useful Kitchen Articles have just been unpacked. Call in and inspect our range of bargains.—J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. TJLEECY’-LINED Pullovers and Lumber Jackets, from 7/6; Gloves, from '2/6 pair; Mufflers, from 1/6. — C. D. Shoosmith. '■pillS week Kerslake’s have more of x their lovely Furniture on display. Occasional Tables, Dining Suites, Chesterfield Suites, etc. Come to Kerslake’s for your furniture needs. —J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street. rpYRES! Good used tyres, all sizes, from 15/- each; Tubes. 5/- each — I Vulcanising Co., Jackson Streer, alongside Regent Theatre.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 July 1940, Page 1
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