PUBLIC NOTICES. WOMEN HERD TESTERS' RESERVE yyOMEN Herd Testers are requirec throughout the Dominion to fill vac ancies resulting from the present military situation. A substantial contribution to the war effort will be made by those offering their services in the j above capacity. Approved applicants will receive r course of instruction commencing m Massey College on February 27. Application should be made in tht first place to either: The Wellington-Hawke's Bay Herd Improvement Association (Inc.). Strand Buildings Palmerston North, Or The Herd Recording Department, New Zealand Dairy Board. P.O. Box 866. WELLINGTON. i “Steamol” Oil-Vapour Perms. ! gOFT and Natural Waves —tight, curly ends—no dryness—no frizz —with the marvellous new "OIL-VAPOUR" process. Fully guaranted to last. Obtainable only at ; Brickman’s Beaut}’ Parlours, MASTERTON - - Telephone 2064. OPEN ING ANNOUNCEMENT. THE "MODERNE” SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. > (Principal: Mrs L. Harding.) u WTLL REOPEN on MONDAY. Febru- ■ ary- 17, for the enrolment of pupils, | at the f! — H NEW ADDRESS: , I MASON'S BUILDING. BANNISTER ; STREET (opposite Midland Hotel). 11 ' .j Tuition Courses from £l,l -. I--:' . ~ —: WOODVILLE RACES. ■j FEBRUARY 22 & 24. I lk)N FEBRUARY 22. specially reduced 1 fares, available for day of issue to Woodville. Return fares (Ist and 2nd ! class), from Masterton 8 10, 6 1; Eketahuna, 4, 11, 3 4; by- train leaving Mas- , terton 7.10 a m.. Eketahuna 8.27 a.m. Return train to Masterton leaves Woodville 6.48 p.m. - Special rail-car from Wellington - leaves Masterton 9.42 a.m., Eketahuna 10.19, arriving Woodville 11,4 a.m. Return rail-car to Wellington leaves Woodville 6.12 p.m.. arriving Masterton 7.39 p.m. Only- pasesngers holding ordinary tickets will be permitted to travel by these rail-cars. Passengers to the races by- the special rail-car will be admitted to the lawn I enclosure at concession rates. I . ‘MASTERTON SHOW & RAM FAIR AT SOLWAY. ! FEBRUARY 18—21. 1841. QN PEOPLE'S DAY G9th> trains toi Solway leave Featherston 8.5 and> 10.30 a.m., Carterton 8.39. 10.57 a.m.; Return trains leave Solway 2.8 and 5.21 j ; P-tn- , j ! The 5.21 train runs through to Wei-! 1 lington and leaves Carterton 5.40 p.m..! j Featherston 6.7 p.m. ■ Return fare from Featb.erston. 6-' ! ilst>, 4 2 (2nd«. I Carterton. 2 5 (Ist), 1.7 (2nd). . . ■ W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. j I’.NTH. SATURDAY Snappy’ GeorI gette Squares. 4 1! each. Oddments' i in Silk and Fabric Gloves. 1 - pair.- At Tliu Wairarapa Farmers" 10 Days'! ( Sale. |(YX"ITL SATURDAY -Full-fashioned i ' "Mediums" in Silken Hose. Ex-[ i eeptional wearing quality; good shade- ■ 5 11 pair.—At "Tin- Wairarapa Farm-! ers" H> Day.*.' Sale ■ I UNTIL SATURDAY All Wool Black s Scho 1 Ho.-e. Mi-dium. ." 3 5 pair. ■ Kiddies' While Sox. Kid pair At "The j Wairarapa Farmer!," 10 Days’ Sale. i UNTIL SATURDAY.-- Mediums" in! t Art Silk Hose, all shades anil sizes,- !" .> pair. Oddments m .Men's Stiipcd ! Shirts, with collar !■> match, 3 11 -—At 'The W.iir.ii a|>.i Farmers" 10 Day:' 1 UNTIL SATURDAY Buys' Crvmej Interlock Spurt.’. SitJiL-.. zip frun’.s.i 2 11 each Al The Wairarapa r’arm-i ers" 10 Days' Sale. I INTI lYs AT URDA Y~Men ; s Boiling; 1 Silk Pyjamas, with open collars. i 11 At "The Wairarapa Farmers” 10' Day.-.' Sale. UNTIL SATURDAY. 36m Navy < Nurse Cloth, ideal L-r Overalls . r Smocku 1 9 y.ud British. Cotton Fuji.; .issvrted shades; 1 G yard At "Tiiej Wairarapa Farmci " 16 Days' Sale W-urarapa Fanners" 10 Days’ Sale UNTIL SATURDAY' lb-. My-madey-made i k Pdlo’.v C.ee.-. ~ 6 !.alf <i.-.:>‘!‘ Rai;. ‘ x r-bac i..-d Hath Ma! . ■.<4\. : pih . 8 ( ■acli At 'The Wairarapa Farmers ’ 10. .- ; X 9((. 11 <-a< h A* • Ti;.- Wairarapa b'-t* t*'<*r ' lo Ikiv.*.’ Siilt* ( ’NTH. SATURDAY Al! Wool ('N O!- SATURDAY 1 :...' CrXf -rd ' B -ardmi' Kem.cb Expert nttentlor. : l-jiqmie M Alber! Donald's. <-* R.-g.-i.t i Tii.-a':.-|ND!AN t'm-ry! -amp!.- Um a tl.'h Uy <-r.!y Pray r: brand * ( h b,< ’urn Pw d‘-r
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 February 1941, Page 1
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