PUBLIC NOTICES. tSANCE! Masonic Hall, Easter Monday Night, at 8 o’clock. Blue River Dance Band. Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-. MASTERTON BOTTLE EXCHANGE. Depot: COCKBURN STREET, MASTERTON. D. W. SIM. J BUY Clean Rags in any quantity; ~ also Aluminium, Copper, Cast Iron, Brass, Car Batteries, Zinc, Lead, Metal and RAGS, OLD CLOTHING AND NEWSPAPERS. HIGHEST PRICES. ACME WRINGERS NEW STOCKSLEON KELVIN ENSIGN 14-inch Rollers, all guaranteed. Buntings & Kapai. BRUSHWARE HAIR BROOMS HEARTH BRUSHES SCRUBBING BRUSHES CORN BROOMS FLOOR MOPS SANITARY BRUSHES CLOTH, HAND, BOTTLE & STOVE BRUSHES, ETC. NINNES’, QUEEN STREET. HARRAP’S NURSERIES. pLANT NOW for Winter and Early Spring Flowering—lceland Poppies, Polyanthus, Violas, Sweet William, etc. We also have choice Tomatoes for sale. —HARRAP’S COLE STREET NURSERIES, Masterton. Only one minute’s walk from town. ZANN BANISHES PILES. rf ANN has given relief to hundreds. Send 9d stamps for generous trial treatment. —Zann Pty., Box 952, YZ, Wellington.l “MAVEX STOMACH COMPOUND SAVED ME.” GAYS Mrs Thompson, St. Clair, Dun- ° edin: “I find MAVEX good for gastritis and stomach troubles.” Thousands praise MAVEX —the new MALTED SLIPPERY ELM Stomacn Compound- 3/- (3/4 posted) from W. J. Campbell, Chemist. 2 C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE. 9 /i i FOR - 36im~Furnishing Brocade, Rose, Blue, Green, Gold and Beige, for long curtains or bedspreads; fast colours. Tapestry and Moquette Samples, 3/11 and 4/6.—C. Smith. Ltd. OQ/fi—SINGLE BED Mattresses. 3ft. ° wide, tufted, strong ticking; delivered free within borough. Other qualities. 35/- to 75/-. Good value in Bedding at C. Smith’s. 12 /I i"’FOR — Meii’s’All Wool Woven ±4/ 11 Underweai ., natural shade, short sleeve Singlets and long Underpants, in all sizes. All one price.—C. Smith’s for Value! 1 s /() AND 15/17—Smart Interlock Py--I±7 J jamas, warm quality, Russian style, bound in Pastel colours and embroidered in Pastel shades. Very special value at C. Smith’s Underwear Department. __ n/zL'FOR _ Men’s Warm Pyjamas, neat ’? D stripe designs, in Blue and Fawn colourings, all sizes available, and warm quality Pyjama Suiting.—C. Smith, Ltd. K'7il _ FOR’FuTI-fashioned Silk Stockings. seconds; usual price, 7/3. Very slightly imperfect. 2/6 for Silk Scarves in smart floral colourings. —At C. Smith's Fancy Department. HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS. 07l T“aT “HUGO “&““SHEARER’S. — Roslyn Ribbed Golf Sox, in Fawn and Navy Mixture. J7ffWf 7 tniGO~&'SHEARER7s. — 47 x Girls’ All Wool Gym. Hose, seamed back, in Black only. 7q7lf AT “HUGO SHEARER'S?- / Calf Skin Handbags, newest shapes showing; excelent wearing; in Rust, Wine, Navy, Black and Scarlet. 1 / AND 1/9 at Hugo and Shearer's. — ■ Sharland’s Benzoin and Almond Lotion, excellent for the hands and face. jT“AT - HUG'o“'“&“SHEARER’S?— °/ Men’s Pure Wool Khaki Sox, plain knit, also ribbed finish. Special value. Include a pair in your next overseas parcel. fi7fiATHUGO7& SHEARER’S—Boys’ ' Scotch Wincey Shirts, with tennis collar. An ideal winter shirt, warm and cosy. Shades: Saxe Blue, Grey, Fawn and Green. All sizes. —^'SHEAREHS. ’- 7 Nursery Viycllas ,27in. Fascinating designs for tiny tots. Good washing. Z/FAT - HUG d _ &’SHE ARER’S—Li n- ' gerie Crepes, 36in. Dainty designs in all delicate colours. . Fast to washing. g5/_ AND 77/6 at Hugo & Shearer’s.— 7 Mohair Rugs, just arrived. Shades: Black. Fawn and Rust. Sizes, 27 x 54, and 30 x 60. < 77 /6 AND £6/7/6 at Hugo & Shearer’s. 7 Special price in Mattresses, single side, stitched kapoc. K /£ AT HUGO & SHEARER'S—Cream ’ ' Clydella, warm and cosy for winter wear. Ideal cloth for children. SPECIALS AT BULLICKBLACKMORE 1 ROYS’”AH~WooI Roslyn' School' Hose. sizes 9. 10, 101, in black with yellow bars, black with red bars, and grey with blue bars. 6/6 for 2/11 pair. MEN'S All Wool Pullovers and Slipovers and Sleeveless Cardigans, assorted patterns. 12/6 to clear. MEN'S - Bi^Check”'Working’’Shirts, x sizes 2 and 3 only. 5/11 each. MEN'S All Wool Saddle” Trousers, cuff bottoms, belt loops. A super trouser. All sizes, 25/G a pair.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 April 1941, Page 1
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