PUBLIC NOTICES. RED CR"OSS"Shop"Day—Lucky Numbers: Winning Tickets. Nos. 8, 10, 11, 12.—K. Cruickshank, Hon. Sec. Telephone 2305. A|ASTERTON'BRANCH'oTthTw.D.F.U. —A shop day will, be held in the Rest Room, King Street, on Wednesday, August 2, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ANLY trained and tried Hares at the Coursing next Saturday, Akura, Masterton. Admission, 1/6 and 1/-. Cars free. Coursing de luxe. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND 1 PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 54th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. ’ rpHE ANNUAL General Meeting of Members will be held in the Association’s Room, Perry Street, Masterton, • on WEDNESDAY, August 6, 1941, at 2.30 1 p.m. Business: 1 Adoption of the Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Officers — ’ Patron Auditor , Hon. Surgeons And General Business. R. H. WILLIAMS. Secretary. I DON’T NEGLECT PILES. ' . ftJEGLECTED piles are dangerous. ZANN gives proved relief. 9d stamps brings trial treatment. —Zann Pty., Box 952. YZ, Wellington. 8 1 SA V e'at'cO D YS. EVEN!NG FROCKS, 35/- for ■ 12/6, 69/6 for 25/- and 29/6. Tweed Skirts, from 12/6. Fully-lined All Wool Coats, 79/6 for 49/6. Save at Cody’s Sale. i7“-TRTmMED FELTS, 12/6 for 1/7 , / ‘ Lisle Golf Sox, 2/6. All Wool Golf 1 Sox, 2/11, 3/3 to 3/11. All Wool Scarijves, 3/11 for 1/6. Save at Sale, s 99'/fi—“FAIRY"DOWN” QUILTS, 33/6 ? 7 to 59/6; Double, 39/6 to 79/6. ■ Pinks, Blues, Greens, Golds. Silk Brot cades,’ Satins and Suede Silks. Save at - Cody’s Sale. ' 1 4/1 QUILTS, 14/11; Dou1 7 ble, 18/11. Silk Brocades, nonslip back, 18/11; Double, 24/6. Samarang Kapoc, 1/6 lb. Save at Cody’s Sale. 9K / —TWEED COSTUMES, 69/6 for 7 35/-, 79/6 for 45/-. Tailor-cut 1 Worsted Costumes, 79/6 to 6gns. Slini kies, 9/11. Save at Cody’s Sale. 2 /2~ WHMCEYETTES, ~~ 36in. 'Pink, 7 Blue, Lemon and Cream. Floral Winceyettes, 2/6 yard. 28in. Quality 1 Flannel, 2/11 yard. Dark and Light ■ Grey and Cream. Save at Cody’s Sale. 1 ■ (TREAT"'CASH'DRiVE! Lino Ends re- ' duced to clear. Your chance of a real bargain. Highest grade Mattresses at prices that cannot be repeated. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. . f REAT CASH “DRIVE! Full size I Double-bed Down Quilts for I warmth; specially reduced to 39/6. Bedding at bargain prices. Buy now 1 and save money. — W. E. Cody, Ltd., i Complete Home Furnishers. ' (TREAT CASH"DRIVE! - All furniture requirements at cut rates. Fully guaranteed. All suites delivered free. Save at Cody’s Great Cash Drive. —W. E. Cody, Ltd., Complete Home Furnishers. C?~SMTfH 7 s" for"val?ue? la/9 TO 16/6 for Men’s First Grade J Pyjamas, superior quality suede finish and sheepskin' suiting, the best British cloths. —C. Smith, Ltd. 2~/9 — YARD.—Good quality Twilled I 7 Winceyette, White, Blue, Pink, Nile, Maize. All 36in. Neat floral designs. 2/6 and 2/11—31in. and 36in. Cream Viyella.—C. Smith’s for Value. 9/fi“AND'3/ll' PAlR?—Black Cash'■>7 mere Gym. Hose, in all sizes. 4/3 Pair—Pure Silk and Rayon Stockings, in all sizes and fashionable shades. —C. Smith’s Hosiery Counter. c /1 1 FOR smartly trimmed Felt 07 Ready-to-Wears. 35/6 to 49/6 for Woollen Frocks, in fashionable styles and colours—C. Smith’s Showroom for Bargains! 4/9 TO 4/11. —Boys’ All Wool and 7 ’ Cotton Singlets. 8/6 to 8/11 — Grey Union Shirts, tennis collars, in all sizes. Boys’ Grey All Wool Shirts, from 9/11.—C. Smith’s Men’s Depart- 1 ment. ( 97c TO 8/11. —Kapoc Cushions, plain 07 satin and fancy tapestry. Variety ; of colours to harmonise with any fur- . nishing.—C. Smith’s for Value! CARPENTER - &'eVANS’"" SPECIALS, MEN’S SLIPPERS in Black and Tan ' leather; also Felt Slippers and Boots now showing at Carpenter and Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. , J ADIES’ Smart~Tan Calf Shoes, a smart walking shoe. See our win- ‘ dows at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality ] Shoe Store. . 11/TAIDS’ SHOES, in all sizes, in Glace ' Kid and Box Calf, all at reasonable t prices at Carpenter & Evans’ Shoe Store. ’ -[MEN’S MONARCH SHOES, ail styles <_ 171 to select from, in Black and Tan, at c Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Storey 1 I ADIES’ SLJPPERS in Patent, Bro- ( cade, Felt, etc. All at reasonable prices at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality e Shoe Store. s FADIES 5 " SHOES',' Shaped to satisfy. c Comfort and style at Carpenter & C Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. ■ - ■■■■— 1 WHAT TO PLANT NOW. t STRAWBERRIES?" — Extra strong S ° Plants, box grown, 1/6 per dozen, -r Special price for 100 lots. —Robinson’s Nurseries, ’phone 1304. Agents: W.F.- c C.A. or C. E. Gibbs. r TVTACROCARPA (Cupressus Macro”- - carpa), “the great farm tree.” Excellent stock in all grades. —Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road. Agents: 1 W.F.C.A. throughout the Wairarapa. TTEDGETREES'—Tree Lucerne, Escallonia (3 kinds), Olearia, Lonicera, Laurel, Lawsoniana, etc. —A. Robinson & Sons, phone 1304. Agents: W.F.CJL, all branches. ] Xi"Z. NATIVE HREES. — Beech (3 * kinds), Rimu, Kowhai (2 kinds), Matai,- Hinau, Matapo, Totara. and 50 : other varieties. Come and see them. — < Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road. ’Phone 1304. , I
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