PUBLIC NOTICES. E.P.S. FIRST AID CLASS. of the E.P.S. who have been taking instruction in First Aid with a section of the Home Guard, are reminded that practice will be resumed TONIGHT, commencing at 7 o’clock. A full attendance is requested. ISS ROSSON, Dressmaker, 186 Dixon Street, has resumed work. All classes Dressmaking. HOME COOKERY REOPENS ON MONDAY, JAN. 12. D. A. McMILLAN. Y.M.C.A. CALLING YOUR ASSISTANCE. who will kindly donate any of the following articles is asked to communicate urgently with the Secretary, Mr Gaze, ’phone 1218. Tea urns, large frying pans, stew pans, large meat tins, large meat dishes, large enamel teapots, enamel jugs, small jugs, salad bowls, enamel bowls, cutlery, a bread cutter, toilet and household soap, bath towels, tea towels, periodicals and magazines. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. JT is the intention of the Society, on or after the Bth day of February next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 425741, on the life of Leonard Thomas Blatchford, which is declared to have been accidentally burnt. Wellington, January 8, 1942. W. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zealand. \ MEMORIAL SERVICE in honour of Private Roland Trass, who fell in the Libyan Desert, will be held in the Memorial Hall, Mauriceville West, THIS SUNDAY, January 11, at 1.30 p.m. “All honour give To those who, bravely fighting, ' nobly fell That we might live.” REV. D. McNEUR, Lansdowne. NOBLE’S BAKERY. FEATHERSTON FURTHER PETROL RESTRICTIONS. COMMENCING NEXT WEEK, Bread will be delivered in the Borough on SATURDAYS ONLY. TRESPASS NOTICE. AN and after January 6,1942, trespassers, with or without dog or gun, on our properties at Taratahi East and at Carrington will be prosecuted without further notice. GEO. E. ALLEN & SON. East Taratahi, January 6, 1942, SAVE AT CODY’S. Od AND 6d ODDMENTS in Belts, 1/3 ° for 3d, 1/11 for 6d. Stocktaking Specials! Silk Gloves, Tan, Brown and Green, 3/6 to 4/11. Save at Cody’s. Ift/ft—LEATHER HANDBAGS, 16/6, ' LU/ 19/6, 21/- to 35/-. Morocco, Patent, Suede and Calfskin. Large range styles and shades. Knitting, 6/11 to 9/6. Save at Cody’s. 9/9— LADIES’ TENNISS'OX, 2/3, 2/6 ' ° to 3/3. Georgette Scarves, 3/11 to 6/11. Smart trimmed Pedalines, 9/11, 12/6, 18/6. Beach Hats, 1/11 to 4/6. Save at Cody’s. COATS, 39/6, 49/6, ° ' 55/-, 79/6. Special purchase all wool fully-lined Coats, 20 shades. Swagger and fitting styles. Summer Cardigans, from 16/6. Save at Cody’s. OoTft—FLORAL - SILK FROCKS, 23/6, 39/6, 49/6 to 69/6. Floral and Plain Silk Frocks. Print Frocks, 5/- to 12/6. X. 0.5., X.X.0.5., 15/6 to 19/6. Save at Cody's. 12RASSWARE! Yes, notwithstanding the shortage we have a good selection of high-grade Firescreens, Log Boxes, Kerbs, Seat Kerbs, and Combination Firescreens. Choose now and save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. CHESTERFIELD SUITE’S! See our v range of specially sprung “Ezyrest” Suites. These are the last word in comfort and value. Free delivery with suites. Save at Cody’s, Complete Home Furnishers. 1942 i s far off ' Gifts for the home last longest and are most appreciated. We have a great range of gift lines that are certain to please. See our Baby Goods for the young ones. Save at Cody’s, Home Furnishers. CARTERTON. rp F? WATSON - & CO. and Staff wish all their customers and friends the compliments of the season. rp F. WASON & CO. New Year Specials! Reversible Beach Hats, in floral and plain effects; also Java Straws in woven designs. Prices from 2/6 to 7/11. rp F. WATSON & CO. New Year Specials! Ladies’ Bathing Costumes, florals and fancy knits, in all the new shades. Sizes, S.S.W. to X.O.S. Prices from 19/6 to 29/6. rp F. WATSON & CO. New Year Specials! Ladies’ Azlin Shorts, pleated styles. Shades: Blue, Red and Brown. Sizes, S.S.W., S.W., W. Prices, 9/6, 10/6. rp F. WATSON & CO. New Year Specials! Ladies’ Slacks, in a lightweight worsted. Shades: Grey, Teal, Navy. Sizes, S.S.W., S.W., W. Price, . 24/6. I rp”FrWATSON&’CO. New Year : X ’ Specials! Ladies’ Print Dirndls in - a large range of bright florals. Sizes, > S.S.W. to X.O.S. Prices from 9/11 to 17/6. j- ' - E COURTENAY RADIO. ’ pOURTENAY RADIO is the last word in * modern radio construction. Arrange a * demonstration from J. H. Lyttle, sole Masterton Agent. 5 V ES! We trade-in your present set for a , J- new Courtenay, the most advanced radio ' of the times.—J. H. Lyttle, telephone 1411. 1 IVITHOUT quality there can be no true ’’ ’’ economy, so buy Courtenay, the quality radio. Better tone, better reception, better value. —J. H. Lyttle. Q TDETTER buy Courtenay—the Radio with r* the distinctive cabinet, tone and recep--3 tion. Telephone 1411 for a demonstration.— J. H, Lyttle, Agent.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 January 1942, Page 1
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