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PUBLIC NOTICES. | . — I RESULT of All-in Raffle (drawn 30/9/40).—Winning Ticket, No. 956: T. Jordan. MAURICEVILLE WEST MEMORIAL HALL. nANCE in honour Leading-Aircrafts-man G. Gregory, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. at 8 p.m. Admission: Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. Good Music, Supper, Floor. Good Time Assured! DANCE! BELVEDERE SCHOOL ROOM. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1940. , Proceeds for Gifts for Soldiers. Good Music. Good Supper. Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/oi' a Basket. THE"SALVATToN ARMY. GRAND CONCERT. By the Famous Petone S.A. Band. Conductor: Bandmaster Bert Dutton. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 5, at 8 p.m. S.A. CITADEL. No Charge for Admission. Don’t Miss This Musical Treat. SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY. OCTOBER GATHERING. (Entirely Dancing.) MASONIC HALL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1940. Old-time and Scots Dancing, 8 p.m. to midnight.

The recently-arrived Scots children, accommodated in the Wairarapa, and their guardians, have been invited as guests. Members of the Forces, in uniform, are also invited. Usual Prices of Admission. V.A.D. EMERGENCY UNIT DANCE. Conducted by V.A.D.’s, St. John’s Ambulance Division. MASONIC HALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1940, 8 p.m. Funds to be devoted solely to equipping Local Emergency Hospital Unit. Orchestra: J. Barnes’ Rhythm Boys. Tickets: 2/6, Single, 5/- Double. All V.A.D.’s are requested to wear Full Uniform. MISS A. G. TREGURTHA, Secretary. ’Phone 1614. SAVE AT CODY’S. F/Z—BELTS? Special! Half price. All " colours. Macrame, Im. Suede, Patent, etc. 6d and 1/-. Summer Handbags, 4/11 for 1/6. Art Silk Hose, 2/6 — Save at Cody’s. O /q—GEORGETTE SCARVES, 3/9, V 4/9 to 7/6. Beautiful colourings. Three-cornered Scarves, 1/6, 2/6. Pure Silk Hose, 3/11. Knitting Bags, 8/11.— Save at Cody’s. 9/11 “Jerseylaine,” all latest shades; fast colours; creaseresisting. New stocks Summer Breeze, 2/7 yard. 36in. fast colour British Prints, 1/11 yard. Save at Cody’s. 0/11 — PRTnTED SILKS. Florals, Paisleys and Floral Stripes, 2/11, 3/11. 36in. Striped and Checked Boiling Silks, 1/6 yard. 30in. Kabe Silks, 1/11. 36in. Shasta Silk; Special, 3/6 yard. Save at 7/11— tub " FROCKS, 4/11 to 9/11; V bright shades. Striped Kabe Frocks, 12/6. Washable Floral Silk Frocks, 27/6. Special purchase. Save at Cody’s. TOST ARRIVED afCody’s Home FurnJ ishers, wonderful selection ol Hanging Mirrors, in all designs, from 9/11 to 63A-. FURNISH your spare room at Cody’s X Home Furnishers. Single Combination Beds, from 49/6; Single Rollededge Mattresses, from 37/6; Tallboys, ' from 55/6; Rugs, from 19/6. Save by buying now.

FODY'S HOME FURNISHERS have a V good variety of Lino, from 5/11 yard. Buy early and avoid increased prices. E LLI OTT & CO., SPORTS D EPOT ■pTEW season's Tennis Racquets in the 1 popular Slazenger, Sportsply and Spalding models. Priced from '25/9 to 95/-, at J. Elliott & Co., Queen Street. T’ENNIS PLAYERS! Restringing with A best grade gut only. Priced from 12/6 to 35/-, at J. Elliott & Co., Queen Street. npENNIS BALLS! Spalding, Dunlop, A Slazenger and Spencer Norton Balls at 3/-, 4/- and 4/3 pair, at J. Elliott & Co., Queen Street. suitable for the ° younger players. Vines and Perry Junior models, only 36/- each, at J. Elliott & Co., Queen Street. FRICKETERS! We have ample supplies of high-grade Bats, Pads. Balls. Gloves, Wickets, etc., etc., in stock. Inspect our well-chosen range now, at J. Elliott & Co., Queen Street. npENNIS " RACQUETS! " Slazenger, A Spalding, Sportsply, all new season’s models in stock. Prices from 25/9 to 95/-, at J. Elliott & Co., Queen St. SPALDING? - Dunlop, Slazenger and ° Spencer Norton high-grade Tennis Balls, 3/-, 4/- and 4/3 pair, at J. Elliott’s, the Sports Goods Specialists. Queen St. [iEST - GRADE” GUT used in our 17 Restrings. Prices from 12/6 to 35/-. Bring your racquet to us for expert repair work.—J. Elliott & Co., Queen St. BULLICK-BLACKMORE SPECIALS. MEN'S Working Trousers, in heavy Saddle Tweed; 22/6 pair.—At Bul-lick-Blackmore, Ltd. MEN’S All Wool Working Sox, only ifA 2/6 pair.—At Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. ' MEN’S sti-ong, durable Working Shirts, 5/11 each.—At Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. MEN’S All Wool Scarves, in all the iVA latest shades and styles; 4/11 each. —At Bullick-Blackmore. Ltd. piCARD EMASCULATORS—Mr Far--1 mer! Become another satisfied user this season—W.F.C.A.. Produce Dept. FLAME-THROWERS.— Farmers! You L will be thinking of cleaning up those rough patches on your farm. Let us explain how you can do the job economically with an Aurora Flame’ Ihrower.—W.F.C.A., Produce Dept 1 Independent Lime sower, A £lB/10/-: Sheep Feeders, £l2.—Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. ..

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 October 1940, Page 1

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699

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 October 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 October 1940, Page 1

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