PUBLIC NOTICES. J'HE Te Whiti Junior Red Cross will hold a Plain and Fancy Dress Dance in the Te Whiti Hall on Saturday, November 2, 1940. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/- or a basket. Methodist Sunday School. —Paddy’s Market, November 7, at 7 p.m. Programme. Variety stalls. DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! COOPER’S BARN, OPAKI. TONIGHT! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. Jack Barnes’ Orchestra. Free Bus leaves P.O. at 8 p.m. SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY. MASONIC HALL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1940, 7.45 p.m. FINAL GATHERING OF SEASON. (Halloween Celebration.) Special provision for entertainment of Juveniles during earlier portion of evening. This gathering will not be confined to Members. Charges for admission for non-members: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/6, Juveniles (under 16) 1/-. Members’ charges as usual. “Little Britons” from Scotland, and Wairarapa College Pipe Band will be guests. Members of Forbes, in uniform, invited. »JHE WAIRARAPA BRANCH of the N.Z. Registered Nurses’ Association. —The Annual Meeting of the above Branch will be held on MONDAY, November 4, at 8 p.m., at the Country Women’s Club, Masterton. All Registered Nurses are invited to attend. A collection for English Distressed Nurses will be taken up.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS’ UNION. “THE PEACE OF TOMORROW.” Address by Rev. J. T. Holland. Y.M.C.A.—B p.m.—NOVEMBER 7. All interested invited. Collection. LOST AND FOUND. VWOULD person who by mistake took ’■ parcel containing green shoes please hand to the office/ McKenzie Stores. I OST, Friday night, between Queen Street and Church Street, single string Richelieu pearls. Finder please leave “Times-Age.” TO LET. . TO LET.—Five-roomed fully-furnished modern bungalow in Masterton, for six or eight weeks from November 30. Rent, £2/10/- per week to approved tenants. Write Box 114, or ring 1036, Masterton.
CASUAL and Permanent Board, single and double rooms; all conveniences. “Ferndale,” 15 Victoria Street, two minutes from town. ’Phone 1356 for particulars. (Under new management) WANTED TO BUY. yyANTED - TO ~BUY. —Boy’s secondV hand bicycle, for boy under 10 years. Ring telephone 1946. yyANTED TO PURCHASE—Second- ’ hand tricycle, in good order; to suit child of 4 years. Write -‘Tricycle,” c/o “Times-Age” Carterton Branch Office. QON VERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. SAVE AT CODY’S. SPECIAL PURCHASE J. R. Walsham’s New Plymouth Drapery Stock. Special bargains in all departments. Men’s White Sox, 1/11 for 1/-; Boys’ Shirts, 3/11. Save at Cody’s Sale. Jd—ODDMENTS’ - ! n D.M.C" Pearle Cotton, 4d ball. Embroidery Silks, Id skein. Fancy Braids and Trimmings, Id to 9d yard. Reduced from 1/-, 2/11 and 3/11 yard. Save at Cody’s Sale.
1 /fj—FLORAL and Spot Silks, 36in., > z 2/11 for 1/6, 3/11 and 2/11 for ‘ 1/11 yard. 30in. Spun Silk, checks and stripes 2/11 for 1/11. 36in. Floral Voiles, 2/11 for 1/11, 2/6 for 1/6. Save at Cody’s Sale. Cd YARD.—Bead Fringings, 7/11 for 6d yard. Specials in Handbags, 2/6, 5/-, 9/11. Oddments in Traced Goods. 2d to 1/6. Combs, 3/6 for 6d. Save at Cody’s Sale. 9A/_— SILK COSTUMES, five only. ' Tweed Costumes, 69/6 for 45/-. Few only Summer Coats, 49/6; reduced from 79/6. Save at Cody’s Sale. Q/JJ — A WONDERFUL selection of ' Cushions, priced from 8/11, are procurable at Cody’s Home Furnishers. Buy now and make your room fresh and bright with Cushions bought from Cody’s Home Furnishers. 1(1 /C —LAST few extra heavy Super ' Axminster Rugs at 19/6; Coir Mats, at 2/6; Inlaid Doormats, at 8/11? from Cody’s Home Furnishers. gEE our "Princess” Washing Machine and try it for yourself at the Wairarapa Show. Home demonstrations gladly given. Sole Wairarapa agent: W. E. Cody, Ltd. QARDEN HOSE, first grade, half"inch, red ribbed, English. Well reinforced, very pliable. Secure now.— Wairarapa Seed Company, ’phone 1683. POTATOES may be expensive next season, as area plantings are much less. It is not too late for main crop planting. Get good, reliable seed from Wairarapa Seed Company. ’Plume 1683 QALF MEAL. —Our well-balanced, scientifically prepared Calf Meal will produce better developed and more robust calves, which is the foundation of a good herd. Prove this for your own satisfaction. — Wairarapa Seed Company, ’phone 1683.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 November 1940, Page 1
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