PUBLIC NOTICES. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. Arranged by Miss Nola Woods. In aid of Provincial Patriotic Funds. 1 ~ OPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, at 8 p.m. Admission: 2/- and 1/-. Booking 3d extra at Nimmo’s. . DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. FORMATION OF BRANCH. Y.M.C.A.—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, At 8 p.m. Members and Intending Members cordially invited. NATIONAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT. MAN-POWER COMMITTEE, MASTERTON. IT is notified for the information of the public that the offices of the above are now situated on the top floor of the Public Trust Office Building, PerryStreet, Masterton. Telephone 1377. P.O. Box 29. All enquiries and appeals in respect of postponement of military service should be directed to the above address. G. F. WHITLOCK, Secretary. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, KURIPUNI. DIAMOND JUBILEE, 1880—1940. A ll Ex-Scholars and S.S. Workers are invited to be present at the , Sunday School Reunion to be held on October 12, at 7.30 p.m., and at the Services on SUNDAY, 13th. Further announcements later. Opera House, Masterton MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, at 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT In Aid of Wellington Provincial Patriotic Fund. TE RAPU O AKURA (Akura Entertainers.) TN a feast of Maori Lore, Poi Dances, j Hakas, Action Songs, Solos, etc. Something new and thrilling in entertainment. Assisting Artists—HAßßY HALL. Wairarapa’s Popular Comedian, and CECIL TORR, Vocalist. Prices, 2/- and 1/-. Box plan at Nimmo’s. No Charge for Booking. ELLIOTT & CO., SPORTS NEW season’s Tennis Racquets in the popular Slazenger, Sportsply and Spalding models. Priced from 25/9 to 95/-, at J. Elliott & Co., Queen Street. 'T'ENNIS PLAYERS! Restringing with best grade gut only. Priced from 12/6 to 35/-, at J. Elliott & Co., Queen Street. T'ENNIS BALLSI7 Spalding, Dunlop. Slazenger and Spencer Norton Balls at 3/-, 4/- and 4/3 pair, at J. Elliott & Co., Queen Street. SPECIAL MODELS' suitabldor the younger players. Vines and Perry Junior models, only 36/- each, at J. Elliott & Co., Queen Street. CRICKETERS! 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. Tennis RACQUETS! Slazenger, Spalding, Sportsply, all new season’s models in stock. Prices from 25/9 to 95/-, at J. Elliott & Co., Queen St. QPALDING, 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. ■R^^GRADE“’GUT“”used -- ’in our Restrings. Prices from 12/6 to 35/-. Bring your racquet to us for expert repair work. —J. Elliott & Co., Queen St. W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. in /C —MEN’S Fancy Cotton Worsted ' Trousers, smart cut, 3 pockets, cuffed bottoms. Blue/Grey shades. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” iq/c PAIR—MEN’S Dark Grey Tweed xo/ u -w or i-j n g Trousers, full cut, 3 pockets, cuffed bottoms. A Trouser that will give every satisfaction. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 99 /R PAIR. —Men’s “Roslyn” Saddle Tweed Trousers, Grey and Fawn shade. Extra hard wearing.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” H /li PAIR. —Men’s English Blue “Den- ’/ ims,” Boz. weight. Splendid wearing. Sizes 5,6, 7—At “The Wairarapa ' Farmers.” ' 11/6 PAIR. —Men’s British “Stronga” ■ ' Nap Trousers, a guaranteed • quality. Specially well made. Sizes 3 ■ x B.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 97/fi — Men’s Odd Working Sac Coats, t ' Dark Grey, fully lined, three , pockets. Easy fitting, j sizes, 2/6 ex. — - At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” ( 0/11— MEN’S “Chukka” Sports Shirts, t 1 button fronts; shades of Grey, ( Blue, Green and Canary.—At "The I Wairarapa Farmers.” r J /C— MEN’S Canterbury "Jockey” ' Shorts and Shirts, the ideal under I garments for men folk. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” < 13/6 PAIR- —Men’s Herringbone Cot- ( ' ton Tweed Trousers, full cut; Grey and Fawn shades. Buttons and ( belt loops, 3 pockets, cuffed bottoms.— ■' At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” ‘ K /(• —MEN’S Striped "Nap” Trousers ' ' for real hard wear. Full cut. ] Sizes 3 x 8. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” < 10 /g—MEN’S "ChukkF'SportsShirts, ' ' contrast collar, lace fronts. Shades of Blue, Green, Brick and Can- 1 ary.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” <
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 October 1940, Page 1
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