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PUBLIC NOTICES. ANNUAL MEETING League of Nat- 1 ions' Union. Thursday, May 29. 7.30 p.m.. at Y.M.C.A. Address: BritishAmericajp Co-operation Movement. Public invited. Collection. PUBLIC LECTURE. TOMORROW (Thursday) NIGHT, at 8. By REV. FATHER IGNATIUS. “HOW NATIONS DIE.” H) Moral and Social Paralysis of Birth Control and Abortion. (2) The Necessity of Education on the Primary Law of Life. ST. PATRICK'S HALL, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Under the Auspices of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. PUBLIC INVITED. WAIRARAPA COMBINED HOCKEY ASSOCIATION’S TOURNAMENT. MONDAY. JUNE 2. HOSPITAL GROUNDS. LANSDOWNE. Visiting and Local Teams. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. ST. MARK’S LADIES’ GUILD. SHOP DAY. BAND ROOM. CARTERTON. FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1941. Usual Stalls. Luncheons, Afternoon Tea. MRS HARDING, Secretary. | SOCIAL' GATHERING. PARKVALE HALL. SATURDAY, MAY 31. 1941. Presentations to Privates O. Udy. T. Backhouse, E. Oliver, G. Bassett and S. Ward. MRS ASHTON’S ORCHESTRA. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. Local Ladies a Basket. 'TRESPASSERS will be prosecuted and all dogs shot, found on our proper- ■ ties at Parkville, Eketahuna. A. CAMPBELL. ! W. BLEWITT. Eketahuna, 25/.5/41. ,

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLAREVILLE SOCIAL HALL. THURSDAY. JUNE 5. 1941. Social Gathering to Soldier on Leave. Particulars Later. H. J. McKENZIE, Secretary. RETURNS?' SAVE TIME AND WORRY—CONSULT G. F. SCANDRETT, ACCOUNTANT AND TAXATION SPECIALIST. C. Smith’s Buildings, Queen Street, MASTERTON. ’PHONE 2068.

'save AT "CODY’S? " 1 BEDSPREADS’ " half" PRICE/--Slightly damaged by water. Eni- ’ broidered Satins, moire and plain Taf1 fetas, 12/6 for 6/3, 15/6 for 7/9, to 44/6 " for 22/3. Fifty to choose from. Save at Cody’s Sale. 2 Ift/ft— KAPOC QUILTS, Paisley and s ' Floral Sateens; double. 21/11. - Silk Brocades and Satins, 16/6. 21/6; . double, 25/6. Save at Cody’s Sale. k"/?—re al * leati-ier ’ HANDBAGS', half price, 5/-. 25/- for 12/6. Silk Scarves. 2/6 to 7/6. All Wool Scarves, ■ 2/6 to 8/11. Golf Sox, 2/6 to 3/11. Save " at Cody's Sale. " /11 —TRIMMED FELTS/ - 5/6 ~ 7/6, O/ x 9/11, 12/6. All shades. Tweed Skirts, 14/6 to 32/6. Wool Jumpers, 15/6 to 29/6. Save at Cody's Sale. - ALL WOOL Fully-lined Coats, - 1 59/6, 69/6. 99/6 to 7gns. All Wool Frocks, 39/6 to 79/6. Save at 2 Cody’s Sale. 99 /"ft— EVENING-FROCKS.’ 29/6, 32/6, : 49/6 to 63/-. Wool Jumper 1 Suits, 29/6 to 39/6. Save at Cody’s Sale. . (TREAT” CASH DRIVE.—Buy highgrade bedding at less than old price. All Eiderdowns at bargain prices. Marvellous values in Curtain Nets. Save 1 at Cody’s Great Cash Drive. . (PRE AT CASH DRIVE at Cody’s Furvx nishers. Your opportunity for super ' values in all Furniture. See our snips in Dining Suites. Save at Cody’s Home . Furnishers Great Cash Drive. QR EAT ’ CASH DRIVE —Cody’s" Home w Furnishers have reduced all lines for Special Cash Purchase. This is a real saving in days of rising prices. ■ Save at Codys’ Home Furnishers. HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS. q’7r"AT HUGO & SHEARER’S—Men’s ' Winter-weight Working Shirts, . light-coloured pin stripes, assorted ’ shades, collar attached. Warm and cosy; hard-wearing. Sizes. 15 to 161. 1 Worth 10/6. s -i(fYf^f - HUG6“& - SHEAR“ER’S. — ‘ ' Men’s Fleece-lined "Canadian” 1 Cardigans. Dark Brown only. Positively unbeatable value. UGO “ & "SHEAREITST—- ' ’ Warm Floral Winceyettos, 36-inoh. ( Colours: Green. Sky, Pink, White and r Lemon. ] 4/1 j AT~HUGO"&'SHEARER'S.” C Flecked Jerscylaine, 36in., in 20 -j new shades.' Dressy and hard-wearing. 1 .27‘f"A’r"HU"Gb & SHEARERS—36in. I ' Twill Winceyettes. plain colours. C Cosy and warm for winler’wear. Shad- j es: Coral, Pink and Cream. -* 2//AT HUGO & SHEARER'S.—PiIIow E ' Cases, envelope style, full standard E size. Osman celebrated make. e K/11 AT HUGO & SHEARER'S.”Ladies’ Wool-lined Locknit „ Vests, round necks, brassiere lops. .1 Shades of Peach. Sky. Maize, Nil, White. Sizes. S.W., W.. O.S. / —— it ft /ft AT HUGO & SHEARER’S.—Can- c ; terbury Interlock Cotton Bloom- u ers, heavy winter quality. Sizes W„ - O.S. Peach, Nil. Sky. t [() AT 1IUGO’& SHEARER’S.—Just r arrived: Tail Combs with split r '. handles. English make. j ;> AT TIUGO’SHEAREiVS.—Mto L A ■ ’ aiure Curler Comb, split handle. 1English made. that burnt-out fire grate— 1 1 ask your ironmonger for a; “Ewington” Grate —he stocks them | a because they last longer.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 May 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 May 1941, Page 1

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