PUBLIC NOTICES. LOOK OUT FOR “THE RADIENTS!’* ' PARKVALE HALL. ' TONIGHT! DANCE & PARCEL EVENING. Tendered to Miss Nola James on eve of her approaching marriage. MRS ASHTON’S ORCHESTRA. Admission: Men 2/-, Ladies 1/(Local Ladies Basket). E. T. BLISS, Secretary. ( GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. TOMORROW! By Pupils of ST. BRIDE'S-CONVENT. ST. PATRICK’S HALL, at 8 p.m. Short Concert-Programme, followed by Play entitled “Little Lord Fauntleroy.” Half Proceeds to Leper Mission. Admission, 1/6; Children, 1/-. OTTmATTHEWB CHURCH—AnnuaI ° Sale of Work, Parish Hall, Friday, October 24. 1941. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Usual Stalls. Afternoon Tea. Admission free. MASTERTON PARK LAWN TENNIS CLUB. rpHE Official Opening of the above 1 Tennis Club will take place at the Masterton Park Courts on SATURDAY, October 25, when a Yankee Tournament will be played. Balls will be supplied. All members and intending members requested to attend. A cordial invitation is extended to all members of other clubs. FEES: Gents 35/-, Ladies 27/6, Juniors 17/6. Intermediate (18-20), ■ (Gents only) 27/6. BRENDA MARTEL, Secretary-Treasurer. DANCEFEATHERSTON TABLE TENNIS CLUB. ' fRAND OPENING, Town Hall, on ° SATURDAY, October 25, at 8 p.m. Part proceeds Patriotic. Good floor.
Good supper. Monte Carlo and Spotlight. Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-, Double 4/-. UDY’S ORCHESTRA. ALICE JOHNSON, Hon. Sec. SAVE AT CODY’S. 9 7yi“QEORGETTE - SCARVES, 3/11 ii to Dainty designs. Real Leather Handbags, 16/6 to 32/6. Large range of shades and styles. Save at Cody’s. h /11— SMART STRAWS, 9/11. 12/6, 15/6, 18/6. Veil and Flower Trimmings. Pastel Felts, 12/6 to 18/6. Save at Cody’s. ‘Xf/R—SUMMER - COATS, all wool, ,y ' J ° 39/6 to 67/6; fully lined, 69/6 to sgns. Silk Coats, 13/6 to 49/6. Save at Cody’s. 9 /-.’I—FRILLED - "Curtain Nets, Nil, Peach, Ecru, Blue. Curtain Nets, spot and neat designs, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 Fine Silk Nets, 3/6, 3/11. Save at Cody’s. . Tn” with Bolero, q,7/U newest shades. 49/6 to 6gns. Silk Frocks, 25/- to 79/6. Plain and florals. All fittings. Save at Cody’s. f 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 most favourable prices. Save at Cody s Home Furnishers. nOWN QUILTS at clearance prices. Inspect our high-grade stock, all reduced to clear. Heavy quality bedding at old prices. We can make your money go further. Save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. ; DABY - GOODS - of’ail 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. SPECIALS AT BULLICK-BLACK-MORE, LTD. OEHS - All - Wool Work Socks. You can afford several pairs at this price. 2/6 pair. I.T ARD-WEARING Cotton Twist Trousers, all sizes. Real value at 18/9, Trousers, 17 all sizes. 19/6—At Bullick-Black-more. - MEN'S WORK - SHIRTS, Pinhead I’ l Shirting ,all sizes, 7/11. Stock up your requirements now from BullickBlackmore. “wairarapa seed company. TFRiCAN - Whol7 - MaTze, best quality feed (not too large); very suitable for pigs and poultry—Wairarapa Seed Co. AAIEN CHAFF, good quality, containing plenty Oats. Price right.— Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. •pARTRIDGESEED PEAS, well-filled, machine-dressed. Seed full of vitality.—Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683.. pARTON FEED OATS, crushed and U whole. - Excellent opportunity to secure good, cheap feed.— Wairarapa Seed Co. IRLACirBARLEY! -- Sow now for Seed purposes. We offer choice M.D. line, free of Cape and other foreign matter.—Wairarapa Seed SUGAR Mangel Seeds.— 0 Best strains, with high sugar content. Selected for heavy yielding cap-, acity.—Wairarapa Seed Co. RADIO NEWS. IT AVE you arranged for a free trial of 11 the latest Courtenay Radio from J. H. Lyttle? If not, do so now. ffOURTENAY - RADIO is the last word in radio achievement. Inspect at the sole agent’s: J. H. Lyttle. 1 zll 1 IS the Telephone Number to ring for a free trial of the latest Courtenay 'Radio. T H. LYTTLE~respectfully asks you to J * come in and inspect the 1941 Cour- ■ tenay Radio. A model to suit every need.
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