PUBLIC NOTICES. CENTRAL SCHOOL DANCE this Saturday. Barnes’s Orchstra. Supper. Admission, 1/6. TABLE TENNIS. OFFICIAL CLOSING of the Winter v Sports Club, Mo-katoa Scout Den, SATURDAY, October 18, at 8 p.m. Members of other clubs cordially invited. Combined tournament. Admission, 1/-. A REMINDER. rpHE many friends of Mr and Mrs J. G. Wingate are reminded of the evening to be given in their honour in Cooper’s Barn TOMORROW NIGHT, October 18. GREYHOUND RACING. CAMERON MEMORIAL PARK. TOMORROW! Speed and Action in Flat and Hurdle Events. ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children over 10 6d. V — GRAND VICTORY FAIR. — V Organisd by Mauricevile-Ihuraua Branch W.D.F.U. MAURICEVILLE EAST HALL. —TOMORROW— At 1.30 p.m. Proceeds for Comforts for Mercantile Marine. They are helping you. Are you helping them? Stalls, Competitions, Lucky Bags, Drinks, Ice Creams, Bran Tubs. Afternoon Tea. CONCERT BY SCHOOL CHILDREN At 3.30 p.m. Admission free . E. DAGG, Hon. Sec.
PARKVALE HALL. TOMORROW DANCE AND EUCHRE. Novelty Dances and an Excellent i Dance Floor. MRS V. J. ASHTON’S ORCHESTRA. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. GREYTOWN CITIZENS’ PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. "gY courtesy of the Morison’s BushBattersea War Services Committee, the above Committee will also do honour to Airman Pilot Wenden at the Social and Dance at Morison’s Bush on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, ST. LUKE’S, GREYTOWN. HALLOWEEN FAIR. (JROWN THEATRE, GREYTOWN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ESTATE KENNETH NELSON SAYWELL. Late of Western Lake, Featherston, Farmer, deceased. ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate are to be lodged with the undersigned not later than October 24, 1941. THOMPSON & TATE. Solicitors for the Executor, GREYTOWN. LEARN DRESSMAKING by the Latest Method. Expert tuition at
HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. NEW ADDRESS: 69 QUEEN STREET. Next to Hugo & Shearer’s. SAVE AT CpDY’S. 19/fi— NEW Straw Pedalines, 12/6. ' Smart shapes. Sisols, 17/6 and 18/6. Floral and veil trimmings, all tonings. Pastel Felts, 12/6. Save at Cody’s. 57.-PRINT FROCKS. 5/- to 15/6. ' Bright designs. Spring Coats,- 49/6 to 67/6. Fully lined, 69/6 to sgns. Georgette Scarves, 3/11. Save at Cody’s. 99 /fi— SILK FROCKS, plain and 0 / florals, 32/6 to 69/6; with Boleros, from 49/6. Two-piece Suits from 49/6’ to 69/6. Tailor-cut Worsted Costumes, 69/6 to £6/10/-. Save at Cody’s. 90 /(t— LADIES’ AU Wool Slacks?29/6. Maids’ Wool Cardigans, from 12/6. Pandans and Beach Straws, all colours, 1/9, 2/11, 3/3. Stitched Hats, 3/11. Save at Cody’s. 1 /lI—SHADOW'TISSUES and CrEtonnes, 30in., 1/11 yard* 30in. Cottage Weaves, 2/3, 2/6; 45in., 2/11, 3/3, 3/6 yard. 36in. Curtain Nets, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3 to 4/6. Cream and Ecru. Best values. Save at Cody’s. T ARGE, hard-wearing Rugs, 6ft. 7in. x 4ft. 3in., Still at old price, 69/6. Not many left, so buy now. We have still.a few good quality Carpets at favourable prices. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. fjOWN QUILTS at clearance prices. Inspect our stock, all reduced to clear. Heavy quality bedding at old prices. We can make your money go further. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. TJABY GOODS of all descriptions. We are stockists and local agents for Le Roy Baby Goods. Come to Cody’s for all furnishing needs. Save at W. E. Cody, Ltd., the Cut Rate Furnishers. ADIQ NEW SIT AVE you arranged for a free trial of the latest Courtenay Radio from J. H, Lyttle? If not, do so now. COURTENAY RADIO is the last word in radio achievement. Inspect at the sole agent’s: J. H. Lyttle. _ 1411 IS the Telephone Number to ring for a free trial of the latest Courtenay Radio. T H. LYTTLE respectfully asks you to come in and inspect the 1941 Courtenay Radio. A model to suit every need. ' __ BU L LIC ICBL ACK M O RTS PEC lALS? gOYS All’Woof Striped Blazers, sizes 11 to 16. Were 25/6, for 17/6 each. ODD’PYJAMATROUSERS, in Striped Wmceyette. S.M., M., O.S. 7/3 pair. TVTENS COTTON Working” Trousers—a hard wearer. Sizes. 3 to 7. 19/6 each. . ODDMENTS in Men’s Coat Shirts, sizes w 14-1, 15, 16J, 17 only. 7/11 each. Dark shades only.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 October 1941, Page 1
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