PUBLIC NOTICES. THE ANNUAL General Meeting of th? St. Matthew’s Badminton Club will be held in the Parish Hall, Masterton, at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday. April 23. A full attendance is requested. MRS T. GREENLAND and family desire to thank all friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement. MASTERTON RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. ANZAC DAY HOLIDAY. rpHE following Shopping Hours will be observed this week: — THURSDAY. April 24 (late night), Shops will be open to 9 p.m. FRIDAY. April 25. closed all day. SATURDAY, April 26. close at 12 noon. W. V. MADDEN, Secretary. MASTERTON SUB-CENTRE RED CROSS. KNITTING GROUP. 'J'HE KNITTING GROUP will hold their meetings on Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each month, commencing on WEDNESDAY. April 22, at 2 p.m., in Hugo & Shearer’s Oak Room. Full attendance is requested, as Knitted Goods are urgently required. K. CRUICKSHANK, Hon. Sec. “Steamol” Oil-Vapour Perms. gOFT and Natural Waves —tight, curly ends —no dryness—no frizz —with the marvellous new “OIL-VAPOUR” process. Fully guaranteed to last. Obtainable only at Brickman’s Beauty Parlours, MASTERTON - - Telephone 2064. COKE REDUCED! 3 Sacks for 9/3 Sacks for 9/3 Sacks for 9/THIS price is fob Summer only, so stock up now, as Coke will be practically unobtainable this winter. COMMERCIAL COKE CO. Agents New-Way Dye Works. ’PHONE 2596.
WAIRARAPA’S LEADING FLORIST ESAU’S Only Wairarapa Member N.Z. Florists’ Exchange. Flowers Wired Anywhere. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. “hUgO & sVeARER’S SPECIALS. T/cTaTHUGO^TsHEARER’S.— Kapoc <z ’ 7 Pillows, Blue, Rose, Green tickings; 2Albs. kapoc. 07 /c AT HUGO _ &~SHEARER’S. — ’ Fairy Down Quilts, double bed size, 47/6; Blue floral, single size, 37/6, k/Fi - atTiugo & shearer’s. — °/Ladies’ Wool-lined Locknit Vests, round neck, brassiere top. Attractive pastel shades. KTjT-AT'HUGO - &“iSHEARER’S. — Ladies’ Silk and Wool Panties, banded knee, slim fitting. Shades: Peach, White. Sizes, S.W., W., O.S. Ia7S"AT"HUG6"&"’SHE"aRER’S7"— jlu/ u children’s Black Umbrellas, strong frames, good quality, cotton covering, assorted handles. A /'1 1 TO 8/IFatHugo & Shearer’s.— *- Smart New Woollen Scarves, just opened, in Checks, Stripes or plain colours. 19/C AT~HUGO”& SHEARER’S. — ■ ? ' Ladies’ Slinkeys, plain and stripes. All newest shades showing. OK /C AT' HUGO”’&"SHEARER’S. — U Ladies’ Slacks. Shades: Grey, Teal, Airforce, Nigger, Wine, .etc. All sizes. AT “HUGO" &7sHEARER’S. — ' Wool Tartans, 36in„ heavy quality. McKenzie, Black Watch and Royal Stewart Clans. 4 /c ATz • gerie Crepes, 36in. Fascinating designs in all delicate colourings; fast to washing. *- ' Damask Cloths, size 50 x 50. White ground, coloured borders, highly mercerised. New designs. Very attractive. 01 /£ DOZEN at Hugo & Shearer’s.— ' Nursery Squares, size 27 x 27. Heavy twill, with Swansdown back. Very absorbent. Strong weave. — sFeclalsaFbulijcF BLACKMORE. I9OYS’ All 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” ATP Wool Pullovers and Slipovers and Sleeveless Cardigans, assorted patterns. 12/6 to clear, MEN’S Blue Che’ck'Working Shirts, sizes 2 and 3 only. 5/11 each, MEN’S All WooFSaddle Trousers, cuff 1 bottoms, belt loops. A super trouser. All sizes, 25/6 a pair. ””W.F.C.A. "SPECIALS. TF/fFYARD.—Fur Trimming. 4-inch -'-'/' u width, in Mole and Beaver shades.—At “The Wairai’apa 9/C— MONTEREY Cosmetics, inelud,J ' u ing Powder, Rouge, Lipstick, Acne Pore Cream, etc—At “The Wairarapa Farmers? fZIDDIES’ 1 1 Ribbed Fawn Cashmere Hose, sizes 3 to 6. from 4/3. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers." 971 N. WHITE Nursery Flannelette, 1 soft .absorbent quality; 1/9 yard.— At “The Wairarapa Farmers." 9CIN. STRIPED Pyjama Cloth, attrac--0 five patterns; warm and cosy; 2/3 yard—At “The Wairarapa Farmers." KOINTbED” TICKING.'”heavy qualily; ,J<J Red and Blue stripes; 2/3 yard.—At "The Wairarapa Farmers." KQIN?FI,ANNELETTE”Sheeting. Twill 0 finish, heavy weight; 3/11 yard.— At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” ijLUE LUPINS.—Sown now, keep ground clean and provide the soil with the necessary humus when dug in. —Wairarapa Seed Co., ’nhone 1683.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 April 1941, Page 1
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