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PUBLIC NOTICES. WAIRARAPA COURSING CLUB (Inc.) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. ' A. & P. ROOMS, PERRY STREET. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Business: Report and Balance Sheet. All Members urged to attend. A. F. HARE, Hon. Sec. RIVERSIDE GOLF CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING. 'PHE Riverside Golf Club will be opened officially on Saturday, March 14, at 1.30 p.m. Visiting and local golfers are cordially invited to attend. M. MANSON, Hon Secretary. TENDERS. FEATHERSTON COUNTY COUNCIL METAL CONTRACTS RENDERS addressed to the Chairman and marked contract numbered as under will be received by the undersigned up to 10 a.m. on Friday, 13th March, for the following work: — Contract No. 160: Getting and delivering 200 cubic yards (more or less) of metal on the MartinboroughPirinoa Main Highway. Contract No. 162: Getting and delivering 300 cubic yards (more or less) of metal on the Martinbor-ough-Awhea Main Highway. Specifications may be seen at the County Office, Martinborough. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Martipborough this sth day of March, 1942. H. HARDINGE, County Clerk. Note. —Tenderers will be met at the County Office at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 12, to be shown the work. FEATHERSTON COUNTY COUNCIL. METALLING CONTRACT. PENDERS, addressed to the Chairman and marked Contract No. 166, will be received by the undersigned up to 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, March 13, 1942, for the following work:— Getting and delivering 1480 cubic yards (more or less) of metal on the various roads in the Pahaoa Riding. Specifications may be seen at the County Office, Martinborough. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Martinborough this 2nd day of March, 1942. H. HARDINGE, County Clerk. NOTE—lntending tenderers will be met at the County Office, Martinborough, on THURSDAY, March 12, at 8 a.m., to be shown the work. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. NOW REOPENED. New Address — 69 QUEEN STREET, Next Hugo & Shearer. 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 THE MODERN FARMER Uses Concrete made with GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT CEMENT pVERY bag guaranteed. Exceeds British Standard Specifications. Sets like Granite. Supplies always immediately available from: C. E. DANIELL, LTD., ’PHONE 1128. HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS. 2/g AT HUGO - & "SHEARER’S—Tea ' Towels, size 22 x 30. Heavy quality Union, neat borders. Excellent value. 2/11 AT HUGO & SHEARER’S—36in. "/ J - L pyjama Cloth, cosy and warm for winter use. Neat coloured stripes. J/YiTATHUG O”& SHEARER’S.SuedA elaine, a dressy non-crush fabric, 36in. wide, in all leading autumn shades. Spot ' ' Jerseylaine, 36in. wide. Shades: Green, Clover, Brown and Coral, with coloured spots. Dress lengths only. T/d'At HUGO & SHEARER’S.—27in. Coir Matting, exceptionally good quality. Special value. _ i 1 /g AT ’HUGO & SHEARER’S. — u Floral Silk Damask, suitable for Curtains and Bedspreads. 50in. Rust, Rose, Blue. Special value. ifi/C AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — IU / u Floral Locknit Sets, Slip and Pantees. Attractive Pastel shades. Size, S.W. E/11 AT HUGO & SHEARER'S.— Lustre Silk and Wool Vests, opera top, slim fitting. Peach, White. S.W., W. Q/C AT HUGO & SHEARER’S—Lad- ° ies’ Warm Scarves, brushed wool. All shades. PROM/L7/6 at Hugo & Shearer’s — 17 Feltex Knitting and Shopping Bags, trimmed felt flowers. Shades: Saxe, Green and Black. KQ /C EACH at’ Hugo Shearer’s. — u Summer Coats, unlined. Shades: Fawn, Navy, Teal, Blue, etc. Sizes, S.S.W., S.W., W. Usually 79/6. ift/c AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — ■ l * , / u White Woollen Pullovers, short sleeves, crew neck. Sizes, S.W., W. Usually 22/6.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 March 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 March 1942, Page 1

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