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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE MASTERTON WOMEN’S PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE Will open a Shop at the MIDLAND HOTEL At 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY. BRING AND BUY! BOROUGH OF GREYTOWN. DOG REGISTRATION. PURSUANT to Section 8 of “The Dogs’ Registration Act, 1908,” notice is hereby given that the fee for the year is now payable to the Registrar of Dogs, Herbert William Jordan, at the Borough Council Chambers, Main Street, Greytown. Regstration fees have been fixed as under: — (a) Any dog of a greater age than six months (but not exceeding three in number), kept solely by any shepherd, drover or farmer, for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle, a fee o) 2/6 (two shillings and six pence). (b) All other dogs, a fee of 10/- (ten shillings). (c) In addition to the above fees, 1/(one shilling) will be charged for each dog for a supply of the approved Hydatid Disease Remedy as provided for in the Dogs’ Registration Amendment Act, 1937. J. KIERNAN, Town Clerk. Dated this 20th day of March, 1942. EKETAHUNA COUNTY COUNCIL. is hereby given that the 10% additional charge will be added to all rates for the current year remaining UNPAID after THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1942. W. N. RICHARDSON, County Clerk. Eketahuna. 23/3/42. ' PATRIOTIC MEETING. A MEETING of residents of Castlepoint County will be held at the Drill Hall on Thursday, March 26, at 7.30 p.m. to discuss 1942 Patriotic Appeal, S. SCHOFIELD, Convenor. GREYTOWN TRUST LANDS. ANNUAL ELECTION. PURSUANT to Section 7 of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” I hereby give notice that an election will be held on Wednesday, the Ist day of April, 1942, for the purpose of electing Two Trustees in place of those who retire by rotation, and I hereby appoint the office of the Trust, Main Street, Greytown, as the place, and Wednesday, the 25th day of March, 1942 (before noon) as the day for the nominations of candidates for such office. B. KIERNAN, Returning Officer. Dated this 17th day of March, 1942. DONT RISK INFECTION. AN apparently insignificant scratch may lead to serious blood poisoning. Don't take ANY chances. Be ready for all emergencies by keeping a jar of ROSE HEADING OINTMENT always on hand. No other line can equal this unique antiseptic as a safe and successful remedy for all manners of cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, abrasions, etc. Can be used with impunity on the most tender skin. Relief invariably follows the first few applications. Use ROSE HEALING OINTMENT also for varicose ulcers and all skin affections. Price 1/6 and 2/6 from: CAMPBELL'S PHARMACY, “The Family Chemists,” MASTERTON. 2 WE are presenting a collection of the Latest in Fashion Goods for Autumn Wear. TAILORED STYLES and quality materials are outstanding in our new collection. “THE VIAMI” queen street, ’Phone 1753. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. NOW REOPENED. New Address — 69 QUEEN STREET, Next Hugo & Shearer.

W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. 1/a EACH—Heavy Scouring Cloths (18 x 22). Good quality Union Tea Towels, 2/6 each.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. T7fT ’EACH—traced - Linen Waggon Covers (16 x 26). Baby Traced Pillow Cases, lace edged and hemstitched, from 2/11.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. o /o —traced Huckaback Guest Towels, 1/11 each Traced Morning Tray Cloths. Gaily striped borders.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 9 /ft—traced Union Tea Towels, 30 x 22. Linen Supper Cloths 36 x 36, 10/6. Latest designs.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 9/R YARD—Wide - Coloured Terry Towelling, 22in. wide.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 17 /£ Hydroscopic Nursery Squares, Twill Back; limited quantity.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. c /1 1 PAIR —Mercerised Lisle StockAA ings, all sizes, good shades.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 9 /i j PAIR —Extra special quality All AA Wool Golf Socks, long tops, red-green-royal sky, grey brown and fawn shades.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 10/11 PAlR—Fine quality “Wolsey” ' Cashmere Hose, fully fashioned, all sizes; new shades. —At The Wairarapa Farmers. _ Q/11 Veiling, 108 in. o/ wide, in shades of White and Light Creme—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 18/11 PAIR —Heavy Cotton Tweed xo/AJ- Trousers> full cut, 3 pockets, cuffed bottoms—At The Wairarapa Farmers. Men’s Heavy Woollen Ribbed Socks, in Mid Grey shades I —At The Wairarapa Farmers.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 March 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 March 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 March 1942, Page 1

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