PUBLIC NOTICES. I FIANCE and Card Tournament, St. 17 Patrick s Hall, under auspices Masterton Hibernian Society, Tonight, at 8 o'clock. Good prizes and supper. Music by J. Barnes’s Rhythm Boys’ Band. Admission, 1/6. TMAGINE the best comedian you have 1 seen. Think of him as three times as funny, and you have "The Three Cockney Comedians” in “Talking Feet.” Cosy, Friday. CONCERT. EY PUPILS OF SOLWAY COLLEGE. In Aid of Local Red Cross Funds. IN KNOX SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL. TONIGHT! Variety Programme, which includes ITEMS BY THE CHOIR, PLAYS. ETC. Admission, 1/-. MASTERTON BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP. INVITE all interested to hear MISS A GAINSFORD, a retired N.Z. Baptist Missionary, speak at 7.30 p.m. TOMORROW in Y.M.C.A. Hall. DANCE! DANCE! In Aid of Patriotic Funds. In the WANGAEHU SCHOOL ON THURSDAY. JULY 25, at 8 p.m. Music. J. Barnes, Pianist. Admission, 2/-, 1/6. ■ DAIRYFARMERS. ATTENTION VES, only an ADDRESS, but you should hear E. P. NIELSEN, Consulting Officer N.Z. Dairy Board, FARMERS’ ROOMS, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. FRIDAY, JULY 26, at 7.30 p.m. PRACTICAL AND INTERESTING. Illustrated with Charts and Live Poultry. A CHALLENGE TO YOUTH GREAT RALLY On SUNDAY, JULY 28, IN ST. MATTHEWS PARISH HALL. TEA AT 4.45, Followed by Community Singing. Address by Mr Frank Stock, of Wellington. Young Men and Women cordially invited. vuST imagine!—three world-famous bands play in “Talking Feet” the Band of the Royal Marines, the 'Scottish Kilties Band, and the Seaforth Highlanders’ Band. Cosy, Friday. SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY. MONTHLY GATHERING. HALL, CHAPEL STREET. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1940, 7.45 p.m. TALK: “A Colonial Looks at. Scotland,” By MISS I. M. KIRK, M.A. N. B. ANDREW, Secretary. WAIRARAPA LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T MAURICE ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, of Greytown, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the premises situate at Greytown, known as the Greytown Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at Carterton on the 6th day of September, 1940, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to DOROTHY JESSIE CAMPBELL, my appointee. Dated the 18th day of June, 1940. M. A. CAMPBELL. WANTED~TO BUY~ WANTED TO BUY. — Second-hand ’ V lady’s bicycle, in good condition. Write “316,” c/o "Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY—j or 1-acre sec- ’’ tion, west side Queen Street. Cash. Write “314,” c/o “Times-Age.” CONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. SA V E AT 'go DY’S. 10/lI— KAPOC"QUILTS,"FIoraI and Paisley Sateens, double 16/11. Silk Brocade, 14/11; double, 19/6. Never again at these prices. Samarang Kapoc, 1/8 lb. Save at Cody’s. oT/iUPAIR—AII Wool Blankets, 37/6 for 34/6 pair; double, 42/6 pair, 19/6 pair, 65/- pair to 95/- pair. Large range at lowest prices in N.Z. Sdve at Cody’s. 9'777Z7ALi7wdOL FLANNEL. Greys, Navy, Nat.. Pink, Shetland, 2/11 yard. Coloured Towels. 1/-, 1/9, 2/3 to 4/6. 36in. Silk Slub, fast colours, 2/6 and 2/11 yard. Save at Cody’s. .f/n—READY-TO-WEAR FELTS, 2/6, ■' 7 °3/11, 5/11 to 12/6. Tweed Skirts, from 14/6. Big reductions on Winter Coats, Frocks and Suits. Save at Cody s. KA 7n—EVENING - FROCKS, "297 T to 5 gns. Dainty styles. Sheers, Net, Satin. Taffeta. Ring Velvets. Lace, plain and llorals. You are invited to inspect our range. Save at Cody s. QALE"OF FURNITURE.—Be sure to 0 buy now at sale reductions off old prices. We have a great variety to select from. Genuine discounts. Free delivery. Save at Cody's, Home Furnishr s. CALE OF FURNITURE—Buy now and ° get extra full value for your money. Confidential easy payments arranged to suit you. Inspection invited. Quotations gladly given. Save at Cody’s. Home Furnishers. OFFERS WANTED for beautiful WriL V ing Bureau made in Masterton for Centennial Exhibition. On behalf of the maker, we are prepared to discuss a very reasonable offer for quick sale. This is a real opportunity to secure a I very handsome article. Save at Cody’s, Home Furnishers.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 July 1940, Page 1
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