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PUBLIC NOTICES. CARTERTON FOOTBALL CLUB’S ANNUAL BALL. RING'S THEATRE, CARTERTON. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Proceeds to be devoted to the Mayor’s Citizens’ Fund. Admission: Double 7/6, Men 5/-, Ladies 3/-. GEO. BROWN, T. HARP, Joint Hon. Secs. RED CROSS SOCIETY. PADDY’S MARKET ADMISSION FREE. LOCAL HKD CROSS FUNDS (Normal Activities.) MUNICIPAL HALL. 9 a.m. —10 p.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1940. SURPRISE PACKET, 1/- (run by Masterton Savage Club). BEST FRUIT CAKE. — Prize: Permanent Wave, valued 30/-, donated by Mr Catt. BEST MADEIRA CAKE. — Prize: Permanent Wave, valued 30/-, donated by Miss Esme Harding. Entry free. Cakes to be property of Paddy’s Market. All entries free and to be in by 11 o’clock on FRIDAY. HELP THE KIDDIES BY SUPPORTING THE PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ STALL. Parcels and Donations may be left at the Paddy’s Market Depot (see pig in window) PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. TENDERS. FEATHERSTON COUNTY COUNCIL CONTRACT. TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman and marked Contract No. 137, will be received by the undersigned up to 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, August 9, for the following work: — Laying 3 chains of pipes, trenching and refilling, etc., and the dismantling of a wooden fluming being replaced by above. Plans and specifications may be seen at the County Office, Martinborough. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Martinborough this 24th day of July, 1940. H. HARDINGS, County Clerk. THE MODERN FARMER Uses Concrete made with GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT CEMENT PVERY bag guaranteed. Exceeds British Standard Specifications. Sets like Granite. Supplies always immediately available from: C. E. DANIELL, LTD., ’PHONE 1128. AT WATSON’S, CARTERTON. AFTER-SALE SPECIALS. MEN'S Fleecy-lined Cardigans, large sizes; cosy and good wearing. Special Price, 8/6. _ WOMEN’S — Locknit Princess Slips. ’’ Shades: Lemon, Green, Grey. Canterbury make. Usually 6/11 to 8/11. Special Price, 3/11. COIN. MOLLETON Cloth for Dressing ° Gowns, etc. Shades: Fawn, Marone. Worth today 7/6 yard. Special Price, 3/6. MEN’S Kaiapoi All Wool Sox, reiniTJL forced heels and toes, Heather shade. Special Price, 1/9 pair. 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. D IS for~Beauty, and Lilian McKenzie ° can enhance your charm. Make an appointment for a new “Hair-Do” today by ’phoning 1521. F IS for Costumes and Suits made to ° latest styles by Wairarapa’s leading craftsmen. Be fitted by Donald and Joy, the Quality Tailors, Queen Street, f) IS for the - De Luxe Home Cookery, where only the highest quality ingredients are used. Try our Cakes and )ther Small Goods today. Just opp. Regent Theatre, Queen Street. P IS for Garden House, now in the Regent Theatre Building. Seedlings from 1/3 dozen. Well-hardened plants of world-famous strains available. 'Phone 1197. n - IsTor”HMp, and that’s what this Column docs. See the Values and Service arranged alphabetically for your convenience. f’lS - for Judgment, and that’s what J you must use to get value for your money. Shop at the above business houses, and you will find your money ;o further and the value increase. SEE Kerslake’s huge display! Extra ° slocks of Mattresses, quality Oak tnd 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. WOMEN’S Gum Boots, 10/6; Strong n Youths’. 16/6: Mens, 19/6; Oilskin Leggings, from 7/11.—C. D. Shoosmith. rpi-IIS week Kerslake’s have more of 1 their lovolv Furniture on display. Occasional Tables. Dining Suites, Chesterfield Suites, etc. Come to Kerslake’s for your furniture needs.—J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 July 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 July 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 July 1940, Page 1

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