PUBLIC NOTICES. GREYTOWN EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SCHEME. SLIT TRENCHES. A LL . PERSONS willing to assist digging slit trenches in the School grounds are invited to report to the Borough Foreman, who will be at the School on SATURDAY NEXT, 21st inst, at 8 a.m. Helpers are requested to bring their own picks and shovels. 19/2/47. A. W HORTON. Chairman. THE WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. INCORPORATED. AUTUMN MEETING. MARCH 7 & 14, 1942. DOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS at the above Meeting, also Forfeit (£1) for the NORTH ISLAND CHALLENGE STAKES, 1942, and the N.Z. ST. LEGER STAKES, 1942, close at 5 o’clock p.m. on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1942, at the Office of the Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. D. E. BRAY, Secretary. P.O. Box 446, Wellington, C.l. (For programme of events see “Official Calendar,” issue February 18, 1942.) RACES AT ASHHURST. (Woodville District Jockey Club’s Meeting.) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1942. FIRST RACE 11.45 a.m. GOOD FIELDS—EXCITING RACING. Trains from Waipukurau, Masterton, Paekakariki and Marton. DAY EXCURSION FARES. SINGLE-POOL TOTE—INDICATOR. Admission (one enclosure): Men, 5/-; Ladies, 2/-. H.M. Uniform free. WOODVILLE RACES AT ASHHURST, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1942. CHEAP Excursion Tickets to Ashhurst i from Masterton and intermediate stations: — Return fare (Ist and 2nd) from Masterton, 10/5, 6/11; Eketahuna, 6/7, 4/8. Train leaves Masterton 7.10 a.m., Eketahuna 8.27, Pahiatua 9.26, arrives Ashhurst 10.29 a.m. Return train leaves Ashhurst 5.43 p.m. and connects with train leaving Woodville 6.48 p.m. for Masterton. DON’T GET ‘‘VACATION COMPLEXION!” Holidays are very nice but there’s nothing harsher to the skin of one’s face and arms than all-day exposure to the hot sunshine and drying winds. An effective guard against spoiling the soft whiteness of your skin is by the constant use of “Velma Skin Balm” on face and arms. Non-greasy and elusively perfumed, this favourite emollient also contains valuable ingredients for healing, and is unequalled for sunburn and windburn. Sold in 1/6 and double quantity size 2/6 from CAMPBELL’S PHARMACY, “The Family Chemists,” Masterton. 2 BEAUTY CULTURE IN YOUR OWN HOME. FIVE SIMPLE STEPS With “Muriel Astor’’ Cosmetics. 1. CLEASING CREAM2/9 per jar 2. ASTRINGENT SKIN TONIC (Stimulation) 2/9 per bottle I 3. TISSUE CREAM (Nourishing)— 2/9 per jar 4. POWDER BASE CREAM (Protection) 2/9 per jar 5. Finishing with—- “ Muriel Astor” Powder 1/9 per box; Rouge, 2/-; and Lip Stick, 2/6. GET A FREE BOOKLET TODAY! From J. V. GORDON, M.P.S. DISPENSING CHEMIST, MASTERTON. ’Phone 1034. P.O. Box 53. STOMACH ULCERS! TORTURE! RANISH all stomach suffering with MAVEX Slippery Elm Compoundsensational new treatment. Never fails. 8000 tins sold in 2 years. Contains malt and all essential, curing herbs. 3/from W. J. Campbell. Chemist. 1 SAVE AT CODY’S. 9 /ft— ODDMENTS in Handbags, 2/6 to z 12/6. Less than half-price. Zipp Knitting Bags, 5/11. Stocktaking Specials. Save at Cody's. od^COLOURED""BELTSUsTand 6d. Silk and Cotton Gloves, odd shades, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. Silk and Cotton Embroidery Skeins, Id skein. Save at Cody’s. 2/11”— STR A'-vT 1, ' 3/11, 5/11, 7/11, 9/11. Reduced from 12/6 to 21/-. Silk Frocks, 49/6 for 19/6. Evening Frocks, 49/6 for 19/6. Stocktaking Specials. Save at Cody’s. 91/.— FEW only All Woof - Coats. ' Stocktaking Specials. Plain Cotton Shorts, 2/6. Cotton Slacks, 4/6. Save at Cody’s. 5 /9— INFANTS’ Locknit Frocks, 5/3 to ' 9/11. Buster Suits, 5/9 to 11/6. Maids’ Print Frocks, 3/11 to 14/6. —Save at Cody’s. SETTEES, 72/6. Ideal for youFTun'room. Also good quality Squabs in attractive coverings, from 39/6. Buy from Cody’s Home Furnishers. jyrATTRESSESI'Be _ comfo'rtable! Buy your Mattress from Cody’s Home Furnishers. Large selection from 39/6. Also rolled edge Cot Mattresses, pure ; Kapoc, from 23/6. Buy now from Cody’s Home Furnishers. W’HATEVERfyou' need for "the home, ’ you will save at Cody’s Home Fur- : nishers. Specialists in quality Furniture and home requirements at lowest prices.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 February 1942, Page 1
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