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NURSING QUEEN All interested in the Election of our Candidate, please take heed— A MEETING will be held in The Red Cross Rooms, Park Street, Tomorrow (Friday), at 7.30 p.m. To Elect Officers and Committees. COME WITH SUGGESTIONS I Men specially wanted Ring a friend and bring him too! Ring all Country Supporters!

BRING AND BUY! SUPPORT THE AIR FORCE QUEEN PRODUCE AND ANY SALEABLE GOODS GLADLY WELCOMED. * DEPOT: Next Page's Sweet Shop. Perry Street. Open 10 a.m. Friday, January 31, 1941. FARMERS! SUPPORT YOUR QUEEN!

An Invitation To Sleep L I i A Bedroom of charming beauty inl[|L'^"gm V ‘ !ei s^ eei> a ’ ' £•- Yonr most cxaclin s’ tastcs are antJcf ' p3ted in ,he new bedroom SUITES I featured here. Selected timber, ‘•qgS£ay' > . 1; fe>"? / expert design, skilled craftswlffflgSii#*''. ' A/-■ ,>/ manship and modern fittings W I K ■ LV4UE-A-' * / make these suites the acme of / perfection. Yes! Prices are moderate. Come, choose your new suite now. A. E. BRIGHT 8 S FURNITURE MANUFACTURER 399 QUEEN ST.. MASTERTON - - - 'Phono 1189 J VST LANDED—DISSTON'S SAWS 57 VARIETIES. D Hand 8 r— —'C's 7 ''■•'■■■. Saws THE MOST POPULAR SAW—6, 7, Bpt„ 25 6. IRON BACK SAWS—IO, 12, 14in. BRASS BACK SAWS— 12in„ I4in. D 8 PANEL SAWS, 20, 22, 24in. KEYSTONE 26in. HANDSAWS—6. 7. Bpt. D 8 RIP SAWS—3I. 4. 41pt. •‘MASTERPIECE” HAND SAWS—6, 7pt. TASMANIAN CROSS-CUT SAWS—5ft. 6in. to 6ft. 6in. LANCE TOOTH CROSS-CUT SAWS—5ft. 6in. to 6ft. 6in. ONE-MAN SAWS—3ft. 6in. to sft. 6in. Compass Saws, Pad Saws, Pruning Saws, Hack Saws. SEE OVE WINDOW DISPLAY! & s Tit Fafawrs’ (W.F.C.A., LTD.) 'Phone 1600. QUEEN STREET. P.O. Box 442.

Silver =~s // G'i// I'or the Home |L a 3 o 3 r ch f ' <\ U while. Iw \ j \ j>' fu!. prac- * ricaipifttin 3 diver-ware :•: arc divplavri! here for your I<• 2 , election. •• « SEYMOUR GILDING Q **Th© IJttlfl S!iOj> Atound the pf *•’ Corner.” I * * J'.rry St., MASTEKTON. <~- Did You 6‘f' n * Know that if your \ \ Cy tin I >n*l ~ “ working { iig h: th a t ’ Wc do CYCLE REPAIRS? I| C>.,r price* will »ril« you, | I Steve Sharman I Cycle Asirist, MASTEUTON. ’ •phono ;:i:>2. :w®"kts T

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1941, Page 2

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