PUBLIC NOTICES. | THE SALVATION ARMY. GOLDEN JUBILEE, , CARTERTON. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. APRIL 17 TO 21, 1941. ’ Led by Lt. Commissioner and Mrs J. j Evan Smith. Assisted by Major and Mrs Albert Chandler. TONIGHT, April 17— 5.30 p.m. —Jubilee Tea (S.A. Hall). Admission, 1/-. 7.30 p.m,—Programme by Master ton Songsters (Masonic Hall). Free. SATURDAY, April 19— 3.30 p.m. —Civic Reception to Lt.Commissioner and Mrs Smith by His Worship the Mayor (Municir pal Bandroom). 7.30 p.m.—“Old-Timer” Praise and Glory Meeting (S.A. Hall). - SUNDAY, April 20 (King’s Theatre)— 11 a.m. —Devotional and Thanksgiving Meeting. Opportunity given for placing boxes on Altar. » 3 p.m.—Lecture by the Commissioner, “The Private Life of William Booth, the Founder of the Salvation Army.” Chairman: Mr Ben Roberts, M.P. 7 p.m.—Great Salvation Meeting.' MONDAY, April 21— 2 p.m.—United . Women’s Gathering (King’s Thatre). 7.30 p.m. —Grand Programme by Chil- , dren from Whatman Home, Masterton (King’s Theatre). Admis- ) sion 1/-. CAPTAIN OJALA, Officer-in-Charge. NURSING DIVISION, ST. JOHN AMBULANCE. PRESENTATION of First Aid, Home Nursing and Hygiene Certificates, ' on MONDAY ,April 21, at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, at 7.30 p.m. ■" MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, n EXTRA RUBBISH COLLECTION. 5 pXTRA RUBBISH will be collected from Householders’ Premises this s coming FRIDAY, 18th instant, in lieu of the 25th instant (Anzac Day). -■ G. T. O'HARA SMITH, ’ e Town Clerk. 1 Masterton, 16/4/41. PROTECTION AGAINST DIRT IN- . FECTION. —Serious complications may follow the neglect of even the most ;. minor cuts and skin abrasions. Prudy ence suggests that every home should 1 have a jar of ROSE HEALING OINT- ” MENT in the family medicine chest. This unique preparation is particularly strongly recommended as a safe remedy for all manner of cuts, burns, scalds, ’ etc. Also unequalled for treatment ol Varicose Ulcers and Skin Complaints, r Available in 1/6 and 2/6 jars from Campbell’s Pharmacy, "The Family y Chemists,” Masterton. 2 LOOK OUT FOR JACKSON’S CLEAR VISION r SERVICE STATION. A. T. JACKSON, 6 Proprietor. t South End - - MASTERTON. 1 2 1 Notice to Deerstalkers! ■ JJEERSKINS are valuable. Don’t let t them rot in the bush. g BEDER BROS., Masterton, are buyers for them. Highest prices given. Any quantity received. GOODBYE TO CORNS. i ' pORNS cause endless suffering, but Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads give quick ’■ relief from pain by preventing shoe pressure and friction. Corns and callouses soon loosen and lift right out. Zino Pads are made in four sizes, all 1/6 packet, from Campbell’s Phar- ? macy. 7 > . ■ r “The Viami” ■ NOW Showing AUTUMN FASHIONS at their Smartest. COATS designed from the newest i English and American models. AU . shades, in quality materials —Velours, Worsteds, Striped & Check Tweeds, COSTUMES, tailored in several striking designs, in smart worsteds and tweeds, all the wanted shades to choose from. FROCKS & SUITS, in a large variety. MILLINERY. Smart models and ready to wears in Velours and Felts i j Newest tonings at — Farrar & Ninnes. ’PHONE 1726. W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. ' 16/6 YAREk —Fur Trimming, 4-inch ' width, in Mole and Beaver shades. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” • Q/6 —MONTEREY Cosmetics, includ- ! ' ing Powder, Rouge, Lipstick, Acne Pore Cream, etc. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” TYIDDIES’ 1/1 Ribbed Fawn Cashmere Hose, sizes 3 to 6, from 4/3. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” 271 N. WHITE Nursery Flannelette, soft .absorbent quality; 1/9 yard.— At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” 36IN.~STRIPED Pyjama Cloth? attractive patterns; warm and cosy; 2/3 yard.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” SOIN.‘BEb¥ICKING. heavy quality; , Red and Blue stripes; 2/3 yard.—At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” SgIN.’ FLANNELETTE Sheeting? Twill finish, heavy weight; 3/11 yard.— At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” jyjEN’S Grey and Heather All Woo] Sweaters, zipp fasteners, 2 pockets; 16/6 each. —At “The Wairarapa Farm- - e r£ 1 Heavy Blue Men’s Zipp Front J Jerseys, hard wearing; all wool; 23/6. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” c NAVY and Green Polo Collar All J Wool Jerseys, heavy weight; ( M.V.0.5., 25/6—At "The Wairarapa , Farmers." J ]y{EN ; S~and”o.S? Sued(TFin’isii’’Pyja- c mas. bright black stripes; winter ( weight; 13/6 pair.—At “The Wairarapa 1 Farmers.” Sizes Men's Heavy Double Weave Pyjamas, neat stripes; 16/6 pair.— t At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” 1
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