PUBLIC NOTICES. TTIE Featherston Fire Brigade's weekJ ' ly Euchre Party will be held on Wednesday night in Officers’ Room, Anzac Hail, Featherston. UANCE! “KopiiTaiiga’"HaTL _ Tonight, commencing at 8 p.m. In honour of Leading Aircraftsman Doug. McKenzie. INDOOR BASKETBALL. At 7—TONIGHT—TONIGHT—At 7. SENIOR “A” LADIES: W.F.C.A. v. Woolworth's. SENIOR “B” LADIES: Mac Duff's v. McKenzie’s. SENIOR MEN: State Kitchenette v. W.F.C.A. Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM.____ COMBINED SERVICE OF INTERCESSION. T’HE Combined Service of Intercession will be held in the Methodist Church on WEDNESDAY, Aug. 6, from 12.30 to 1.30. The sessions are arranged so that those unable to remain for the full time may leave at will. We invite all to unite in this service for our Empire. INGLESIDE. IWTASONIC HALL, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6. BARNES' ORCHESTRA. THE COCKER DEBATING AND SPEECHMAKING COMPETITION. IgNTRIES are invited for the above competition, shortly to be held, from persons under the age of 25 years, and resident in the Borough and Suburbs of Masterton. Speeches are to be of up to ten minutes’ duration, and upon the subject of the life and work of a Leader in Temperance Reform, the particular subject to be of entrant’s own choosing. Speeches are to be delivered at a time and place to be fixed later. No entry fee. PRIZES: First £2/2/-, Second £l/1/-. Entries must be forwarded in writing, giving age, name, address and subject chosen, to the Secretary, Masterton Methodist Sunday School, Box 29, Masterton, on or before August 20, 1941.
MASTERTON COUNTY COUNCIL. DISCOUNT ON RATES, 1941-42. pATEPAYERS of the Masterton County Council are reminded that THURSDAY, August 7, 1941, is the last day on which Rates for the year 1941-42 may be paid if advantage is to be taken of the 5 per cent cash discount. The Office of the Council closes at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday, but any rates posted and bearing the Post Office mark of that date will be accepted as having been received in time to obtain the discount.
Dated at Masterton this sth day cf August, 1941. J. C. D. MACKLEY, County Clerk. IN AID OF PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC FUNDS. GREEN AND GOLD BALL. HASTWELLS HALL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. 1941. MUSIC BY POOL’S BLUE RIVER DANCE BAND. Sit-down Supper. Bus leaving P.O. at 7.30 p.m. for Hastwells Hall. Fare: 1/6 each. W. NGATUERE, X Hon. Sec. TENDERS. Ideal for the Farmer— GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT CEMENT POR Troughs, Bails, Fence Posts, * Milking Sheds, Steps, Paths. Every bag guaranteed to exceed latest British Standard Specifications. Immediate supplies —large or small—from C. E. DANIELL, LTD., ’PHONE 1128. SAVE AT CODY'S. 10/fr^EVENINGFROCKS, 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. . 1 / —TRIMMED - FELTS,"”I2/6 for" - 17? W ‘ Lisle Golf Sox, 2/6. All Wool Golf Sox, 2/11, 3/3 to 3/11. All Wool Scarves, 3/11 for 1/6. Save at Cody’s Sale. ooWfi-’TAIRY DOWN” QUILTS, 33/6 ° ' to 59/6; Double, 39/6 to 79/6. Pinks, Blues, Greens, Golds. Silk Brocades, Satins and Suede Silks. Save at Cody’s Sale. 14/1?— 14/11; Double, 18/11. Silk Brocades, nonslip back, 18/11; Double, 24/6. Samarang Kapoc, 1/6 lb. Save at Cody’s Sale. OK/ —TWEED COSTUMES, 69/6 for ' 35/-, 79/6 for 45/-. Tailor-cut Worsted Costumes, 79/6 to 6gns. Slinkies, 9/11. Save at Cody’s Sale. 2 /2— WfNCEYETTES, 36in7 Pink, ' Blue, Lemon and Cream. Floral Winceyettes, 2/6 yard. 28in. Quality Flannel, 2/11 yard. Dark and Light Grey and Cream. Save at Cody's Sale. QREAT~! CASH'DRIVEFTinoEnds reduced to clear. Your chance of a real bargain. Highest grade Mattresses at prices that cannot be repeated. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. GREAT CASH 'drTveT - Full size Double-bed Down Quilts for warmth; specially reduced to 39/6. Bedding at bargain prices. Buy now and save money. —W. E. Cody, Ltd., Complete Home Furnishers. _ GREAT 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.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 August 1941, Page 1
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