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PUBLIC NOTICES. DR. BAIRD (Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.) VISITS Masterton the third Saturday in each month, and may be consulted at 24 Perry Street on SATURDAY, January 17. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. RRUIT PACKING CLASSES will be held in the Packing Shed of Mr J. H. Kidd, Greytown, commencing on February 23. For further particulars, apply to M. DAVEY, Orchard Instructor, MASTERTON. THANKS. MRS P. ROMAS CLARKE and family wish to sincerely thank all kind friends and relatives for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement. Also special thanks to all who helped in any way. MAURICEVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION FEES, 1942. IMOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 8 of “The Dog Registration Act, 1908,” the fee for the Registration of Dogs in the County of Mauriceville for the year 1942 is now due and payable to Mr A. Broadbent, c/o Mauriceville Stores, Mauriceville, Deputy Dog Registrar, who is empowered to collect Registration Fees. The amount of the fee for the registration of any dog of a greater age than six (6) months has been fixed by the Council at two shillings and six pence (2/6), and a further fee of one shilling (1/-) per dog for the supply of the preparation known as Arecoline Hydrobromide, being the approved remedy to be used in the prevention of hydatid disease, such fee being fixed by. the Regulation pursuant to the provisions of the Dog Registration Amendment Act, 1937, making a total fee payable for the registration year 1942 of three shillings and six pence (3/6). Dated this 16th day of January, 1942. W. V. MADDEN, County Clerk. ANOTHER GREAT DANCE. KING’S THEATRE, CARTERTON. TOMORROW, JANUARY 17. MRS ASHTON’S ORCHESTRA. Good Supper. Novelty Competition. MARTINBOROUGH SPORTS CLUB. SPORTS ABANDONED THIS YEAR. AWING to the restrictions in the use of petrol, and war conditions, the Club will not hold the annual Sports Meeting this year. ALEC R. MORRISON, President. ANNOUNCEMENT. TN future my Salon will be conducted at my private residence, 61 Renall Street. Thanking you for your past favours, and assuring you of the best service always.—LlLlAN McKENZIE, 61 Renall Street. ’Phone 1521.

TANKS! SANITARY PLUMBING! SHEET METAL WORK! DE sure to replace those Tanks before • the dry weather sets in. Get a quotation from us. R. VALL MASON, REGISTERED PLUMBER. Cr. POWNALL & RENALL STREETS. ’PHONE 1205. GROW HAIR WITH BIRMESE. VIGOROUS massage one minute per day with Birmese Hair Root Tonic stimulates the scalp and sends nourishing blood to the starved hair roots thus promoting the growth o£ new. strong hair. Birmese removes scales, dandruff and scurf, checks falling hair, grows new hair. 5/6 (plus tax) from W. H. Snowsill, M.P.S., Chemist, Masterton. MANNING’S, LTD., VETERINARY REMEDIES FOR RESULTS. MICROSCOPIC exa’mination of milk supplies will reveal unsuspected mammitis. Farmers! Bring your milk samples to the W.F.C.A., Ltd., for immediate examination. We test while you wait. ’ pARMERS!~Mammitis instruction will x be found on pages 16 and 17 of Manning’s, Ltd., catalogue, which you received recently. If you haven’t a Manning’s Catalogue, send now to the W.F.C.A., Ltd. MAMMlTisnnfection in dairy cows can be detected by microscopic tests, and you are invited to bring in samples of milk to the W.F.C.A., Ltd., for examination while you wait. DOR Mammitis Infection inject Manx ning’s, Ltd., New Vaccine. Obtainable only from the W.F.C.A., Ltd. Let us test your milk for Mammitis. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. OSTUMES AND SUITS made to latest styles by Wairarapa’s Leading craftsmen. Be fitted by Donald & Joy, the Quality Tailors, Queen Street. TZERSL AKE’S huge'stock of Mattresses just landed offers a splendid selection for all Kapoc and Millwool in all qualities. Make your selection and ensure good sleep. Good sleep means first-class health.—J. Kerslake & Co., Auctioneers and Furnishers, Queen St. TZERSLAKE’S Reversible Mats in mottled colours are fresh, economical and serviceable. Priced very reasonably, too. Buy a couple for your bedroom.—J. Kerslake & Co., Auctioneers and Furnishers, Queen St. QEE the - oddment bargains now show--0 ing in our window. —C. D. Shoosmith. PIANO TUNING. DOR Piano Tuning, and/or Repairing by an expert, ring or call A. Miller Hope, ’Phone 2651, 21 Macara Street, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 January 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 January 1942, Page 1

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