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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE HOWARD ROTARY HOE WILL be demonstrated at R. H. ’’ Anker’s Orchard, Greytown, on SATURDAY, October 5, at 3 p.m. Come and see the benefits of the new method of tillage. MALMO MOTORS, MASTERTON, Wairarapa Agents. A/TEMBERS of Kindred Clubs are cordially invited to attend the Official Opening of the St. Matthew’s Tennis Club, which will take place at 2.15 o’clock on Saturday, October 5. WOOL SHED DANCE, in aid of Patriotic Funds, to be held in Mr R. Liverton’s 'Shed, Rewanui, on October 5. Orchestra: J. Barnes’ Rhythm Boys. PARKVALE HALL. A DANCE Combined with Euchre (Generous Prizes) Will be held on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, at 8 p.m. Good Music, Fast Floor and Beautiful Supper. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. Proceeds for Hall Fund. GRAND BALL. PUBLIC HALL, EKETAHUNA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. Ken Hicks’ Orchestra. Savoury Supper. Good Floor. Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/6, Double 6/-. Sponsored by the Borough Ladies’ Committee (Armed Forces’ Comforts). I. M. WIMSETT, Hon. Sec.

THE MASTERTON PARK BOWLING CLUB. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. A SPECIAL General Meeting will be held in the Pavilion at 1.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, October 12, 1940. Business: To confirm or reject a recommendation by the Committee that the Free of Interest War Loan be converted to the N.Z. Government War Loan of 1953. Members are requested to accept this notice as the only intimation. S. VINCENT, Hon. Secretary. ——ANNUALDANCE! RANGITUMAU BRANCH, W.D.F.U. RANGITUMAU HALL, OCTOBER 12, 8 p.m. TE TAU’S ORCHESTRA. Novelty Dances. Home-made Supper. Admission: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Proceeds to London Relief Fund. Free Bus leaves P.O. at 7.30 p.m. ST. LUKE’S, GREYTOWN. FLORAL FAIR—FLORAL FAIR. CROWN THEATRE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Afternoon, 2 p.m.; Evening, 7 p.m. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS! SAVFAT CODY’S. KPRINT FROCKS, 5/-, 9/11, 12/6. Striped Kabe Frocks, 12/6. Dirndls, 13/6. Floral Silk Frocks, 27/6 to 79/6. These are value. Save at Cody’s. 0/11— SMART MILLINERY, 9/11, 12/6 to 18/6. Smart Tailor-cut Costumes, fine worsteds, 79/6 to £6/10/-. Navy, Black, Airforce, Grey, Green, Brown, Blue. Save at Cody’s. 0/11— LOCKNfTbHGHTS., 8/11 to 25/6. Dainty trimmings. Full stocks Vests, Bloomers, Pantees, Slips, Nights., Pyjamas. Lowest prices. Also 3, 4 and 5-piece Sets. Save at Cody’s. z?7fi~ART!ST “SMOCKS. “ Overalls, 4/11 to 15/6; florals and plains. Range- Aprons, bright colours, 2/11 to 4/11. Boiling Silk Bloomers, 1/3. Save at Cody’s. f/~SALE OF BELTS, 1/11 and 2/11 for 1/-; all colours. Handbags, 4/11 for 1/6. Georgette Scarves, 3/9 to 7/6. Bright designs. Art Silk Hose, from 2/6. Save at Cody’s. TUST ARRIVED "at’Cody’s Home FurnJ ishers, wonderful selection of Hanging Mirrors, in all designs, from 9/11 to 63/-. rjURNISH your spare room at Cody’s 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. pODY T S“HOME“FURNISHERS have a V good variety of Lino, from 5/11 yard. Buy early and avoid increased prices. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. ARRANGE a visit to Kerslake’s and see their furniture. A splendid range of Oak and Rimu Suites, Kitchen Chairs and Tables, Floor Rugs, Linoleums, Mattresses, Chesterfields, and everything you need awaits your inspection. —J. Kerslake & Co., Furnishers and Auctioneers, Queen Street. T? is for Beauty, and Lilian McKenzie ° can enhance your charm. Make an apointment for a new “Hair-Do today by ’phoning 1521. p-IsYoFCostumes and Suits made to U latest styles by Wairarapa’s leading craftsmen. Be fitted by Donald and Joy, the Quality Tailors, Queen Street. PVERYBODY” likes to shop at Kerslake’s—they have such fine taste in their selection of furniture, and their prompt, efficient and courteous service is always appreciated. —J. Kerslake & Co., Furnishers and Auctioneers, Queen Street. pfSHERMEN!““You are invited to inspect our new range of Tackle, Rods, Reels, Silk Lines, etc., at reasonable prices.—King and Henry, Masterton. IT IS for Help, and that’s what this Column does. See the Values and Service arranged alphabetically for your convenience. T IS 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 so further and the value increase. GALE during renovations. — C. D. k Shoosmith.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 October 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 October 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 October 1940, Page 1

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