PUBLIC NOTICES. WAIRARAPA LADIES’ HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. SHOP DAY. TOMORROW (FRIDAY) In shop next Dalgety’s (late Millward’s) QUEEN STREET. Cakes, Flowers, Vegetables, Farm Produce, etc. SPONGE CAKE COMPETITION.— Entries to be left at shop not later than 9.30.. COURSING! AKURA PLUMPTON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17. COOPER CUP. HAWKE’S BAY v. WAIRARAPA CHALLENGE MATCH. 8-DOG MAIDEN STAKE. Free Bus leaves P.O. 1.30. First Course, 1.45 p.m. WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB (Inc.). ANNUAL MEETING. rpHE 50th ANNUAL General Meeting of Members of the Wairarapa Racing Club (Inc.) will be held in the Club’s Buildings, Featherston, on THURSDAY, August 22, 1940, at 2 p.m. The retiring officers are as follows all of whom are eligible for re-election. Patron, Mr T. Benton; President Mr J. W. Card; Vice-Presidents, Messrs A. Campbell Pearce, D. H. S. Riddiford, D. C. Collins; Hon. Judge, Mr C. J. Nix; Hon. Timekeeper, Mr D. C. Collins; Hon. Surgeons, Drs. G. S. Sharp, T. D. M. Stout, J. M. Coutts; Hon. Treasurer, Mr H. Lawson; Hon. Vet. Surgeon, Mr S. Fletcher; Stewards, Messrs W. Howard Booth, R. A. Donald, Roy Donald, W. J. Martin, C. J. Nix, J. F. Thompson; Auditors, Messrs G. W. Sellar and L. H. Smart. N. C. C. SHEPHERD, Secretary. ANNUAL QUADRANGULAR RUGBY TOURNAMENT. To be held on WAIRARAPA COLLEGE GROUNDS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17— 1.30 p.m—Scots College v. Dannevirke High School. 2.45 p.m.—Hutt Valley High School v. Wairarapa College. MONDAY, AUGUST 19— 9.15 a.m. —Losers v. Losers. 10.30 a.m. —Winners v. Winners. No charge for admission. Special seating provided. To help defray expenses, patrons are requested to be generous in buying programmes. BILLETS. —A few more offers of billets will be appreciated. CARS—If cars are brought into the grounds, the entry should be from Pownall Street. DANCE.—A cordial invitation is extended to ex-pupils and their partners to attend the Tournament Dance, to be held in the Assembly Hall on SATURDAY NIGHT from 8—11.30. Good floor. Good orchestra. Good supper. Admission 1/6.
CHARITY BALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1940. MUNICIPAL HALL, MASTERTON. ADMISSION: Double 10/-, Single 5/-. The Music will be supplied by FRANK POOL’S BLUE RIVER BAND And JACK BARNES’ RHYTHM BOYS. M. DIGGINS, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. T.‘E. HANDCOCK begs to notify the public that, having joined the Air Force, he has disposed of the Wairarapa Duplicating and Typing Service business to the Masterton Printing Company, Lincoln Road, Masterton. In thanking all those who have supported him, Mr Handcock trusts that their patronage will now be extended to the Masterton Printing Company. PLEASE NOTE! FOR quick service and satisfaction, come to our modern, up-to-date Hairdressing Saloon. Five expert tontorial artists to serve you. Complete ind fresh stock of all brands of Cigarettes and Tobaccos carried at W. ORANGE, TOBACCONIST. KENNER’S FOR QUALITY? £l9/10/6 BUYS 6-piece Oak Dining Suite at Kenner’s. Obtain your furniture from the manufacturer and bank the difference. 9A QUALITY Bedroom Suites on display. 3-piece Oak Bedroom Suites from as low as £l9/17/6. Free storage, Insurance, packing and freight.
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