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AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.45. GENE AUTRY “DOWN MEXICO WAY” Also “TEAR GAS SQUAD” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE COSY THE COSY 7.45— TOMORROW—7.4S MARGARET SULLIVAN JAMES STEWART ROBERT YOUNG—FRANK MORGAN In “MORTAL STORM” “MORTAL STORM” The Most Dynamic Epic Ever to Come to the Screen! Robert STERLING—Marsha HUNT In “I’LL WAIT FOR YOU” “I’LL WAIT FOR YOU” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Drama that Finds a New Way to Thrill Every Shock-packed Second.

——i public NOTICES. 7000 bought a Poppy in memory of u the dead, but only 700 have remembered our living soldiers. NOTICE. ALL Rabbit Shooting prohibited on Cavelands and Puke Te. (Signed) J. McKENZIE. MAURICEVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL. ROADS CLOSED TO HEAVY TRAFFIC. MOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the Wairarapa Counties Joint By-Laws Amendment ByLaw, 1930, the Mauriceville County Council, by resolution dated the 13th day of April, 1942, has determined that, owing to weather conditions the roads under its control within the County of Mauriceville, described in the Schedule hereto, while fit for heavy traffic up to:— (a) Three tons in weight, in the case of transportation of any motor vehicle, and (b) One and one-half tons avoirdupois in weight to each pair of wheels, in the case of the transportation of any other vehicle, engine or machine will be unfit for heavy traffic, exceeding such weights during the period commencing on the Ist day of May, 1942. and ending on the 30th day of September, 1942, and has by the said resolution ordered that heavy traffic exceeding the respective weights shall during the said period cease on the roads described in the Schedule hereunder: — THE SCHEDULE Jackson’s Read. West Road. Mount Munro Road. Mangamahoe Central Road. Kaiparoro Road. Mangaronga Road. Dated at Masterton this 27th day of April, 1942. W. V. MADDEN, County Clerk.

HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS. n /ft— At Hugo Shearer’s.—Men’s ' Pure Wool Under Flannels, super quality, soft finish, short sleeves, button front, natural colour only. Sizes Mens and O.S. 19/6 _ “ At Hugo & Shearer’s—Men’s JL * 7 / u p ure Wool Cardigans, brown, marl, mixture, button front, long sleeves, made to withstand hard wear, warm and cosy. Q/11— At Hugo & Shearer’s. —36-inch ' All Wool Afgalaine in 15 different shades, just the thing for children’s warm frocks. 2/11 — At Hugo & Shearer’s.—-36-inch ' Floral Winceyette in shades of pink, blue, lemon and white; make warm nightgowns. 2/fi —At Hugo & Shearer’s. —27-inch ' Horrockses Nursery Flannelette, fine twill with swans’ down back, strong and durable. • 27 /6 — Hugo & Shearer’s. —Bed- ' U spreads, Vantona Cottage Weave, neat stripe design, large single size. Blue, rose and green. 22/ft —At Hugo & Shearer’s. —Silknit ' Interlock Nights, square neck, long sleeves, peach, sky, apple. 7/ —At Hugo & Shearer’s. —iCanter- ' bury Interlock Bloomers, heavy quality, peach, flesh, fawn. Size O.S. ' ' Smart Nigger Brown Worsted Costumes, fasten three buttons, semi-fitting coats, pleats on skirt. 16 /6 — At Hugo & Shearer’s. —Ladies’ ' Slinkys, plain and striped, all shades. Q2/6 — At Hugo & Shearer’s. —Fairy ' Down Quilts, blue, green and rose floral with taffeta borders. 51 x 4 single size.

C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE. 9/11 — Art Silk and Cotton Vests, ' silk finish round neck and armhole, extra special value; peach shade only; 2/11 at C. Smith’s. PJ/JJ — All Wool Vests, fine quality ' ribbed waist, round neck, peach and white. 8/3 to 13/3 fine Wool Bloomers. Always value for your money at C. Smith’s. to 4/9 —Snug Interlock Vests, ' cream and colours, and Pantees to match. 4/6 and 4/11 Interlock Bloomers, S.W. to O.S. Quality and value are part of each purchase at C. Smith’s. 9/11 YARD —27-inch Coir Matting. ' 4/11 for 36-inch, 3 designs only. Be early if you need any of this scarce line. —C. Smith, Ltd. g/g and 4/6 —Two sizes in plain Coir ' Door Mats, another scarce line just opened. Be early if you need them. —C. Smith, Ltd. g/JJ YARD —36-inch Tweeds in 7 ' smart check designs and plain shades. Quality and value are part of every purchase at C. Smith’s.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1942, Page 1

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