PUBLIC NOTICES. EILEEN DESTE OFFICIAL EXHIBITION PHOTOGRAPHER. Visiting Carterton on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, April 23 and 24. STUDIO AT 174 HIGH STREET, CARTERTON. Don't miss this opportunity to obtain a Studio Portrait. Special Concession Prices: i.e.. 3 attractively mounted Cabinet Studies for 17/6 (usual Studio Price 22/6). Appointments can be booked at C. F. Baynes, Bookseller. E.P.S. THE E.P.S. DRILL UNIT (“B” Company) will parade at 10.30 a.m. at Essex Street on FRIDAY NEXT, to take part in the Anzac Day Service, at the Soldiers’ Memorial. A. O. JONES, Company Commander. E.P.S. ALL MEMBERS enrolled in above are reminded that they are to assemble at 5.15 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT, 21st inst., upon their respective Assembly Points as follows:— ASSEMBLY POINTS. CENTRAL COMMITTEE— Borough Council Office. All Commutes to assemble at 5 p.m. sharp. SUPPLY COMMITTEE— F.C.D.C. Yard, opp. Ewington’s. TRANSPORT COMMITTEE— Masterton County Council Yards, Chapel Street. MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE— Masterton Hospital. CASUALTY CLEARING STATION— Masterton Club. Sanitation Section: Various Points. LAW & ORDER COMMITTEE— Defence Hall and Masterton Park. WORKS AND PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE— Borough Council Yards, Hope St. COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE— P. & T. Dept. Depot. Lincoln Road. FIRE COMMITTEE— Cr. Essex and Chapel Streets. ACCOMMODATION AND EVACUATION COMMITTEE— Methodist Church Sunday School Building, Chapel Street. PUBLICITY & INFORMATION COMMITTEE— Masterton Courthouse. FINANCE & RECORDS COMMITTEE County Council Office or Yards. G. T. O’HARA SMITH, Hon. Sec.
mTURNEO.SoipitSSj CARTERTON R.S.A. ANZAC DAY PARADE. MEMBERS are asked to fall in outside the Bandroom at 1.30 p.m. Medals, Decorations and Poppies to be worn. A. G. RABBITS, Hon. Sec. CARTERTON & DISTRICT LADIES’ PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. A MEETING of Women of Carterton and District will be held in the P. & A. Rooms, Memorial Square, Carterton. on THURSDAY, April 24. at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of forming a Women's Patriotic Committee for Carterton and district. All are invited. D. L. TAVERNER, Mayor. THE SALVATION ARMY. GOLDEN JUBILEE, CARTERTON. TOMORROW (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 Children from Whatman Home, Masterton (King’s Theatre). Admission 1/-. CAPTAIN OJALA, -Officer-in-Charge.
GUARD AGAINST BLOOD POISONING. —It is definitely unwise to make light of apparently minor cuts, bruises and sores. Neglected, they may easily become dangerously septic. ' Be prepared —always have a jar of ROSE HEALING OINTMENT handy. There is no more effective antiseptic for the treatment of all manner of cuts, burns, bruises, abrasions, etc. Also ideal for treatment of Varicose Ulcers and Skin Affections. Get a jar of ROSE HEALING OINTMENT today. In 1/6 and 2/6 jars from CAMPBELL'S PHARMACY. “The Family Chemists,” Masterton. 3 (7i Ii a t W1» ■|L Sj PLi ANZAC DAY. APRIL 25. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. KTO TRAINS will run between the following points:— Palmerston North-Wairoa. Woodville. Wellington. Greytown and Waterloo lines. Sec handbill for train services. Wel-lington-Palmerston North. SPECIALS AT BULLICKBLACKMORE. pOYS’ Ail Wool 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’Tfiiic?’Check" Working Shirts, sizes 2 and 3 only. 5/11 each. MEN'S’All’Wool Saddle Trousers, cuff 1 A bottoms, belt loops. A super trouser. All sizes. 25/6 a pair. ■RLUE LUPINS—Sown now, keep ground clean and provide the soil with the necessary humus when dug in. —Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 April 1941, Page 1
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