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PUBLIC NOTICES. DISCONTINUANCE OF BREAD DELIVERIES. QWING to the War Emergency and the V drastic cut in Petrol supplies, the Master Bakers of Masterton and Carterton have decided to discontinue the delivery of bread to private customers in both Masterton and Carterton Boroughs. The last delivery will be made on SATURDAY, January 10, 1942. Your baker will notify you of all depots whereat bread may be purchased. The public is asked to co-operate by giving attention to the following matters: — Place orders for bread on the previous day. Take wrapping paper or other receptacle. Co-operate with your baker or depot so that the change-over may be made without inconvenience. REMEMBER: On and after MON-_ i DAY. January 12, 1942, no deliveries of bread will be made in either Masterton or Carterton boroughs. W. V. MADDEN, ' Secretary, Master Bakers’ Association. DISCONTINUANCE OF BREAD DELIVERIES. . TN order to meet the position created r by War Emergency, and to assist to the utmost in the conservation of petrol, we beg to notify our many private customers that the last delivery of bread in Masterton Borough will be made . TOMORROW (Saturday, January 10, ; 1942). ; On and after MONDAY NEXT, Janu- ‘ ary 12, 1942, our bread may be obtain- ’ ed, subject to order, from any of the following: — i MAIN SHOP (between the Bridges). MISS BUTCHER, “La Scala,” Queen

Street. WHITEMAN BROS., Ltd., Grocers, Queen Street. J. FALCONER, opp. Catholic Church, Queen Street. G. MURDOCH, Kuripuni Triangle. MRS MAJOR, Cr. High and Vivian Streets. WATSON’S STORE, Pownall Street. ROBB’S CASH STORE, Upper Renall Street MRS ESLER’S STORE, 73 Perry St. YOUNG’S CENTRAL FRUIT DEPOT, Queen Street. W. T. GRAY & CO., Grocers, Perry Street. Will you please co-operate with the nearest depot by ORDERING your requirements on the previous day, and by the supply of your own wrapping paper or other receptacle. TO OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS AT MATAHIWI AND KAITUNA. Deliveries will be made as follows: — Matahiwi.—Tuesdays and Saturdays. Kaituna.—Mondays and Fridays. WALLIS’S HEALTH BAKERY, LTD. W. V. MADDEN. Secretary. BREAD DELIVERY. WE beg to notify our Private Custom- ” ers that after SATURDAY (January 10) no bread will be delivered by us in the Boroughs of Masterton, Carterton or Eketahuna. ON AND AFTER MONDAY our Bread may be obtained at our following depots, and in order to assist both us and the depots in this war effort we would ask our many clients to bring their own wrapping paper and also to order bread the day before required. DEPOTS: MAIN OFFICE (opposite Power Board). KELLY’S STORE, Lincoln Road. GRAY’S STORE, Perry Street. MRS RYAN, Lincoln Road. MISS HARPER (opposite Catholic Church), Queen Street. GIBBS’ FRUIT SHOP, Queen Street. YATES’ No. 3 CASH STORE, LTD. (next Woolworth’s), Queen Street. THE MASTERTON CO-OPERATIVE STORES, Bannister Street. MRS STYLES, Queen Street. MRS ALLEN, First Street, Lansdowne. COMMUNITY STORES, Lansdowne. EVERYMAN’S DAIRY. Cr. Cornwall and Wright Streets. G. DEAN, Kuripuni. CARTERTON: MRS NIGHTINGALE. MRS FREDDY. " MYERS & CO. Delivery of Bread to our Country Clients will be as follows:— GLADSTONE— Mondays and Fridays. MATAHIWI.— Tuesdays and Saturdays. TINUI. —Tuesdays and Saturdays. KOPUARANGA. MAURICEVILLE & EKETAHUNA.— Mondays and Fridays. BIDEFORD.— Mondays and Fridays. KAITUNA —Tuesdays and Saturdays. WESTMERE —Tuesdays and Saturdays. DALEFIELD, CARRINGTON, BELVEDERE, MT. HOLDSWORTH—Mondays and Fridays. PARKVILLE & TAUMATA ISLAND — Tuesdays and Saturdays. CHAMPION BAKERIES, LTD., MASTERTON. DISCONTINUANCE OF BREAD DELIVERIES. T WISH to notify my many customers that, as from MONDAY NEXT, January 12, 1942, no deliveries of Bread will be made in the Masterton Borough. Orders for Bread may be left at the ; following depots:— E. J. MARTIN & CO., Community Stores, Queen Street. SELF-HELP STORE (next to E. J. : Martin & Co.), Queen Street. i WHITEMAN BROS., LTD., Grocers, Queen Street. W. T. GRAY & CO., Grocers, Perry Street. ’ KELLY STORES, LTD., Lincoln Road. , MISS HARPER, Store, opp. Catholic Church, Queen Street. HAZLETT, Kuripuni Triangle. G. H. MURDOCH, Kuripuni Triangle. W. FERRIS, Shop, High Street. MRS MAJOR, Store, Cr. High and Vivian Streets. JACKSON’S STORE, next door Clear Vision Service Station, High St. C. ROFF, Every Home Dairy, Cornwall Street. 1 Will you please co-operate with the nearest depot by ORDERING your re- ! quirements' on the previous day, and by the supply of your own wrapping paper or other receptacle. i W. FERRIS, Baker, ; HIGH STREET, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 January 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 January 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 January 1942, Page 1

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