CHURCH SERVICES. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. SEXAGESIMA. St. Matthew’s—--8 a.m — Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. 7 p.m. —Evensong and Sermon. c Kuripuni—B a.m. and 7 p.m. Upper Plain. —7 p.m. All Sunday Schools resume. THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. SUNDAY’S MEETINGS 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. > Conducted by MAJOR AND MRS RANSOM, Corps Officers. 7 p.m.—Song Service. Favourite Hymns. Supper at the close of Service for Servicemen. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. BAPTIST—CHURCH OF CHRIST. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, QUEEN ST. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8. 10 a.m—Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a.m.—“Does God Guide Us?” 7 p.m—“Choice.” Preacher: Pastor Ridland Jamieson. Men of the Forces are specially invited to the Services. METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev. H. S. Kings, C.F. Masterton—--11 a.m—Mr C. R. Goudge. 7 p.m.—Rev. J. A. Daglish. Rangitumau—--2 p.m—Mr J. D. Blundell. Kuripuni — 7 p.m.—Mr Eric Steer. LANSDOWNE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. David McNeur, Minister. Lansdowne. —11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mauriceville West. —1.30 p.m. Eketahuna.—3 p.m. MASTERTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: Mr Douglas W. Storkey. Bible Classes and Sunday Schools resume at usual time. After Church Supper for Soldiers. SHIPPING. FTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY U OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Passenger and Cargo Services to Lyttelton, Picton, South Sea Islands, Australia. Particulars on application. Frequent cargo sailings between New , Zealand Coastal Ports. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Agents: t LEVIN & CO., LTD., Masterton. * 1 _ ( ■— — j • MASTERTON—WELLINGTON. to Petrol Restrictions,, our usual V Time-table is suspended. The following times will operate on substitute fuel:— | MONDAY TO FRIDAY.. Leave Masterton, 7.15 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 4.0 ] p.m. 1 SATURDAYS. ‘ Leave Masterton. 7.15 a.m., 1 p.m. SUNDAYS. 1 Leave Masterton, 7 p.m. 1 MONDAY TO SATURDAY. , Leave Wellington daily (except Sunday), Lio a.m. for Woodville, 2.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. J for Masterton. t TELEPHONES: Masterton, 1996, 1848; ( Wellington, 42-222. ( DEPOTS.— Op. G.P.0., Featherston Street, Wellington; ’phone 42-222. Midland Garage. ( Masterton. JENKINS’ MOTOR SERVICE, LTD. ( - - P.O. Box 54. ’Phone 1216. < SELLAR & SELLAR J STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS. , 8 PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. ; G. W. Sellar Country Member Welling- ] ton Stock Exchange. , — — ———— — I RABBIT SKINS. 1 rpOR TOP MARKET PRICES, consign to £ “The Otago Farmers,” in Dunedin, the recognised selling centre in N.Z. for Rabbit and Opossum skins. - Expert graders and perfect display condi- - tions command the confidence of all buyers. Consider these points:— 1. Prompt remittance. 4. Highest prices (we 2. Cash advance on are brokers only), receipt of skins, if . required. 5. Traps, Strychnine 3. Carefully checked and Carrots at lowweights. est prices. Latest Dial Scales ensure full Inward Weights THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., Crawford Street. DUNEDIN. ARMY STORES. Opposite G.P.O. Posting Boxes. ’PHONE 1013. 'TENTS & FLYS.—AII sizes in Tenting 1 and Duck Camp Beds, 24/6. Covers made to order. Haversacks, 5/6 to 9/6, Shoulder Packs, 9/6 to 17/6; Kit Bags, 5/6 to 9/6. . MEN'S KHAKI SHORTS, 6/11; Khaki Shirts, 8/11, 9/11; Boys’ Khaki Shorts, from 4/6; Navy Shorts with straps, from 4/6; Romper Suits, 2/6; Men’s Khaki Overalls, 10/11; Boiler Suits, Sac Coats, etc. ARMY JACKETS, 9/6; Army Trousers, ; 12/6; Puttees, 3/6; Hats, 3/-; Greatcoats, 19/6 All lines in Saddlery, i Horse Collars, Cart Harness; all lines in > Men’s Boots. Shoes. Trousers, etc. GOOD FANCY GOODS WE again have a very fine range of ” goods suitable for everyone. FOR THE LADIES—Fancy Chinaware, Wall Mirrors. Cutlery, Brush Sets, Crystal Glassware, Framed Pictures, Stationery, Soap and Perfume Sets, Brass and Copper Fire Screens, Dinner Sets, Handbags, Zip Shopping i Bags, Face Powders, Face Cream, Fancy Boxed Soaps, etc. FOR THE MEN.—Gillette and Valet Safety Razors, Fountain Pens, Shaving Bowls, Brush Sets, Wallets, ToI bacco Pouches, Writing Cases, Shaving Brushes, Toilet Sets, etc. j FOR THE CHILDREN.—A wide and comprehensive range of goods to select from. Toys, Games, Attache Cases, Pens and Pencils, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Plates, etc. . NINNES j QUEEN STREET, Opposite Post Office.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1942, Page 2
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