PUBLIC NOTICES. t TONIGHT! TONIGHT! SALVATION ARMY HALL. GRAND PROGRAMME. By Cadets from the S.A. Training College, Wellington. Assisted by STEVE MASON, the Artist on the Xylophone, and MISS LORA DUTTON, L.T.C.L. ADMISSION FREE. LECTURE By BRIGADIER FLORENCE BIRKS. "SOCIAL SILHOUETTES.” TOMORROW AFTERNOON (Sunday, August 4), at 3 p.m. SALVATION ARMY HALL. Mrs G. G. Tolhurst Presiding. ALL ARE WELCOME. DANCE! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! 'arß/ TONIGHT! MASONIC HALL. "" In Aid of Masterton Cadet AmbulanceDivision. JACK BARNES AND HIS RHYTHM BOYS (Full Orchestra). Novelty Dances. Excellent Supper. Be at the Masonic Tonight if you want to enjoy a good Dance! Prices: Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6, Double 4/-. £)ANCET Dance! Dance! Another popular Dance by the Cycling Club in the Masonic Hall on Saturday, August 17. Note the date, and be there! WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. SECOND-HAND CORRUGATED IRON rpHE Board has for sale approximately 350 sheets of used Corrugated Iron, together with a number of short lengths. Tenders are invited for the purchase in either one lot or in lots to suit tenderers. Tenderer should state the quantity required and the price per foot offered. Tenders close on MONDAY, August 12, 1940, at 4 p.m. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The iron is stacked in the yard behind the Board’s Masterton Office, and can be inspected at any time during office hours. GEO. BROWN, Secretary-Manager. 2 M ONEY-SAVING Gasogene Gas Pro1 ducer Plant, Government tested. Safe, simple, economical. Operates on any car, truck or tractor. Demonstrations arranged. Ring Levin & Co., Ltd., for full particulars. wXnTed“to”bTj¥. WANTED TO 12 pul- ” lets or hens; any breed. Address “Times-Age.” WANTED—One 1 to i-draught gelding, up to 9 years; broken chains. Write "Farmer,” “Times-Age”- Branch Office, Carterton. WANTED TO BUY.—Girl’s bicycle. 1 must be in good order. Write “333,” "Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY.—Cash for med-ium-sized tricycle. Write “337,” c/o “Times-Age.” (2 ON VERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. ~ lost’an’d found? and white young A sheep dog. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be disposed of. — Poundkeeper. TOST, In Pownall or Cole Streets, black rim glasses. Return “TimesAge.” T OST? from Church Street, Friday, red dog; no collar. Answers to name “Toby.” Finder kindly ring 2275, or address at "Times-Age.” FOUND. — An effective, economical method of conserving petrol. Gasogene Gas Producer Plant. Demonstrations can now be arranged. Ring, write or call. —Levin & Co., Ltd., Masterton. FOUND. —The finest repair service for all makes of Radios. Only qualified technicians employed.—Wairarapa Radl ios, Ltd., Masterton. SAVE AT CODY’S. 1 — TEA-COSIES? ’’’Cushions, 1/11, 2/11 to 6/11. Satins, Sateens, Genoa Velvets. Kapoc Pillows, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. Mattress Covers, good ticking, 8/11; double, 10/11. Save at Cody’s. ] 9/lI— KAPOC QUILTS. single 7 12/11, double 16/11. Floral and Paisley Sateens. Brocaded Satins, 14/11; double, 19/6. Kapoc Mattresses, 19/11; double, 37/11. Save at Cody’s. Y7fi~-EVENIN(F ’TAFFETAS?’376 yard. z Shot Silk, 3/11 yard. Full range of shades. Evening Satins, heavy quality, 2/11 yard. French Ring Velvets, 36in., 5/11 yard. Save at Cody’s. 1 /O— WOOL ' "GLOVES, 1/9 to 4/11. ' Maids’ Brown Wool Hose, 1/11 pair. Wool Golf Sox, 2/11, 3/11. Silk and Wool House Hose, 2/3. Gunmetal only. Save at Cody’s. 9/11 —GEORGETTE SCARVES. Wool ■ Scarves, fine quality, 2/6, 2/11. Shopping Bags, 4/11. Knitting Bags, 8/11. Coloured Bolts, 6d to 4/6; Suede, from 1/11. Save at Cody’s. gALE OF FURNITURE.—:Be"sure”to 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 Furnishers. CALE OF now and k 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. QFFERSWANTED for beautiful Wrifing Bureau made in Masterton for Centennial Exhibition. On behalf of (lie maker, we are prepared to discuss a very reasonable offer for quick sale. This is a real opportunity to secure a very handsome article. Save at Cody’s, Home Furnishers.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 August 1940, Page 1
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