PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. J BEG to notify my customers that 1 while the scarcity of fish prevails, I will be obliged to close my shop with-, out warning. I am dependent on uncertain markets, and cannot be sure of supplies, until supplies from Castlepoint and Flatpoint become more plentiful. Regretting the inconvenience caused. TOZER’S ONLY FISH MART, Opp. Knox Church. PRACTICE of both grades, Excelsior Hockey Club, Lansdowne, 2.30 p.m., Saturday. New players invited. npHE following Raffles were drawn yesterday, and may be collected from the Patriotic Shop:— DINNER.—Miss Alma Perry. STOCKINGS—“BIossom,” c/o Sellar & Sellar, Perry Street. STOCKINGS—Mrs Yorke. STOCKINGS—Mrs G. Dallas, 77 Bannister Street. CIGARETTES—Miss M. Gaynor. BAG.—Jean Miller, 3 Chapel Street. s()n CARD TOURNAMENT, Foresters’ Hall, every Saturday, 8 o’clock. Good cash prizes. Also monthly aggregate. Admission, 1/-. mastertotFswimming clubT SOCIAL AND DANCE. SAVAGE CLUB ROOMS. TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1942, Presentation of Trophies. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CARTERTON. ■ HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. .SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. W. COULING. GREYTOWN RED CROSS SOCIETY. FIRST AID LECTURES. . Classes commence WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1942. MATRIMONIAL. PENT, early fifties, home-loving, some W means, wishes meet lady similar, view matrimony. Write “No. 153,” c/o “Times-Age.” MASTERTON AND DISTRICT E.P.S. rpHE PUBLIC are invited to attend a demonstration at the Mjasterton Park TOMORROW AFTERNOON, at 2.30 p.m., by the Masterton Fire Brigade, upon the handling and .'quenching of incendiary bombs. This will be followed by a display by the Fire Brigade and Auxiliaries’ fire-fighting appliances. T. JORDAN, Chairman. WAIRARAPA COLLEGE PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. COLLEGE LIBRARY. TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 7.30 p.m. Business: To receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers; General. All Parents cordially invited to attend. wanted; ~ WANTED—Good winter grazing for ” thirty dairy cows. Ring 146 M, Carterton. SAVE AT CODY’S. oTTI—READ Y-TO-WEARS, 8/11, 9/6, 12/11 to 24/6. Smart models. Large range of shades and styles. 8/11 to 24/6. Save at Cody’s. 7Q /fi— WINTER - COATS, all shades. ‘ / S.S.W. to X.O.S. 79/6 to 7gns. Camel Cloth Coats, Bgns.; Skirts, 14/6 to 35/6. Save at Cody’s. 50 /0— TWO-PIECE SUITS and Cos- / tumes, 59/6 to 69/6; Worsted Costumes, 79/6 to 7gns. Latest styles tailor cut. Save at Cody’s. 10 Handbags, 16/6, xu / u ig / 6 tQ 35 / 6 Newest shapes and colours. Overnight Bags, strongclasps, 39/6. Save at Cody’s. 10 /j-|—SILVERDOWN Quilts, 16/11; Double, 21/6. Fairy Down Quilts, 34/11, 42/6, 52/6, 59/6; Double, 44/6, 56/6, 59/6, 69/6 to 84/6. Lowest prices in New Zealand. Save at Cody’s. 2/11 —ALL WOOL Flannels, 28in., 2/11; 36in. Winceyettes, plain colours, 2/6; Florals, 2/9; 27in. “Clydella,” Cream, 5/6 yard. Save at Cody’s. JJEART Rimu Double Beds, with NonSag wire mattresses, cabriole legs, at old price £6/9/6. This is a bargain — Save at Cody’s, Furnishers. on /g—Rolled Edg? Kapoc Mattresses at old prices. Buy now while stocks last and save at Cody’s, Furnishers. FIRESIDE CHAIRS are in demand. Select yours now. Our values are unbeatable. For all furnishing requirements—Save at Cody’s, Home Furnishers. CARPENTER & EVANS’ SPECIALS. AfEN’S MONARCH SHOES, all styles x to select from, now showing at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. J ADIES~FLEXILE”SHOES, designed for beauty, built for comfort, in Black, Navy and Brown.—At Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. JNFANTS’ SHOES, sizes 3 to 6, in PatA ent, White and Blue, in ankle and bar, at Carpenter & Evans’ Shoe Store. MEN’S WORKING BOOTS, all kinds to select from, in Black and Tan, nailed and unnailed, at Carpenter and Evans’ Shoe Store. ’ I ADIES’ and Children’s Slippers, in all colours to select from. See our windows, at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. CHILDREN’S SANDALS, in Brown V and Beige, all sizes, crepe soles, at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 April 1942, Page 1
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