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PUBLIC NOTICES. TONIGHT! Rollicking Fun! MAURICEVILLE EAST HALL, At 8 p.m. With Bright Sketches and Novel Items. ■t The Masterton Savage Club rl Will support the Delightful Picture Programme arranged by Mr Hope Cross. SOCIAL AND DANCE. In honour of Ah’ Gunner Jack Manley. N.Z.R.A.F. To be held in the Bandroom. Carterton, TOMORROW NIGHT — THURSDAY, MARCH 20, at 8 p.m. ’ Good Music! Good Supper! Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. DANCE! BELVEDERE SCHOOLROOM. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941. Good Music! Good Supper! Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies ,1/- or a basket. A. E. REID, 3 Hon. Secretary. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF 1941. < MONDAY NIGHT, at 8. OPERA HOUSE. D D. O'Connor presents - OSCAR NATZKE “He stands unrivalled among bass singers in the world today, an international artist of whom this e ’ Dominion may well be proud.” le —“Evening Star,” Dunedin. And - KENNETH NEATE “Sensational young Australian tenor, - already well on the way to worlds’ fame.” 11 OPERATIC EXCERPTS - - - DUETS ie SONGS IN ENGLISH. J 1 Solo Pianist: HENRI PENN. Reserved Seats, 6/-; Unreserved, 3/-. d All Prices plus tax. .1 Plans open Tomorrow Morning al y Steele & Bull’s. ’Phone reserves 1815. 31 ~ ST. ANDREW SOCIETY. ' ANNUAL MEETING. s. t. rpHE ANNUAL General Meeting of the ■t Society will be held in the Y.M.C.A., - Church Street, on FRIDAY, March 21, 1. at 8.30 p.m. Business: Consideration of Report n and Balance Sheet; Election of (• Officers; General. ‘ N. B. ANDREW, 3 ’ Hon. Sec. 's’ ST. ANDRisW SOCIETY PIPE BAND. 7 ANNUAL MEETING. (THE ANNUAL General Meeting of the p Band will be held in the Y.M.C.A., 3 Church Street, on FRIDAY, March 21, 7 at 7.30 p.m. '' A full attendance of members is rc- - quested. g N. B. ANDREW, Hon. Sec. _ _______ o w N /- - WANTED.—Price for painting 4 rooms r and 1 large hall. Ring 1389. wANTED KNOWK—A*Shop"Day will ■ be held on Friday, March 28, in Mi Krahagen’s Building, Carterton, by the ■ Carterton Branch of the Plunket Soci- ? ety. SAVE AT~CODY’Sr~ ■ j stripes and d u plain, in wide range of shades; 4/6, 5/6, 6/3 and 6/6 yard. 56in. Camel 5’ Cloth Coating, 16/11 yard. Save at g Cody’s. real lea- ” ther, in all latest shades, from 13/6. r Woollen Golf Socks, Fawn, Navy, Bot- ’]’ tie, Brown, Grey and Airforce, from 2/11.—Save at Cody's. L 95 /C—FAIRY" DOWN QUILTS, full ; u£> /° size double, 38/6, 42/6 to £5/14/6. Single Bed Mattresses, from 22/6; double, from 35/6. —Save at Cody’s. ’> 1 /e— TRACED ’ Pure Linen Tray Cloths. Waggon Covers, from 2/6 each. Vanity Sets, from 2/6. 36in. x 36in. Supper Cloths, from 7/11. Buy 1 now, last stocks of Linen available.— s Save at Cody’s. - MILLINERY!" New Autumn Felts. 12/6 to 17/6. Model Velvet and , Wool Velour Hats and Toques, cire and I velvet trimmed, 32/6. Save at Cody’s. - CARPETS atßargain Prices! 10ft. 6in. ‘ V x 9ft., £9/15/-. Buy now before D they go. We can still supply Carpets in large and small sizes. Save at - Cody’s Home Furnishers. 3 DEIKSETTEES in new and more con'D venient type. The most useful - spare bed imaginable. Call and in- ’• spect. This line is sure to please. Save / at Cody’s Home Furnishers. . ■ JJR'INCESS' r ElectrTc’Washers. — The E ■ makers stand behind this machine ■ for 10 years. The "Princess” Washer 1 has all the latest safety features. Home demonstration gladly arranged. Wai- ; rarapa Agents: Cody’s Home Furnishers. • ROLPH’S? LTD., CYCLE DEALERS. TUST ARRIVED! Cane” Chairs for s J carrying children on cycles. Limit,l ed supply only. Inspect early at Rolph’s. Ltd. c TOADIES’' S.H. ' CYCLES.—We have .. several thoroughly reconditioned Cycles in stock. Do not hesitate to ine spect at Rolph’s, Ltd. ■- (YNE onl y Gent’s S.H. Cycle, original 's paint; good condition. A snip fox- '■ someone. —Rolph’s, Ltd. CEE our range of Twistgrip Cycle ° Bells. They’re not only novel, but are far superior to the ordinary type. '■ Get yours now from Rolph’s, Ltd., Cycle s Dealers. >f ——: ■ — i- ’NJUKLENZ, the scientific cleaner that never fails. For the home or on !.. the farm, Nuklenz is invaluable. Removes grease, cleans paintwork, con- ~ crete; unexcelled for milk cans and C buckets. Try it. —W.F.C.A., Ltd., Pro- ■ s duce Department. Masterton. r. SERVE delicious Genuine Indian Cur- - ° ry. Ask youx - grocer for Dragon Brand Genuine Indian Curry Powder.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 March 1941, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
702

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 March 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 March 1941, Page 1

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