PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL NEWS FOR CARTERTON! TOMORROW NIGHT FRIDAY, MAY 29. KING’S THEATRE At 8 o’clock sharp. MASTERTON CONCERT PARTY (Let Us Be Gay Co.) ORCHESTRAL ITEMS, SONGS AND MONOLOGUES AND BALLETS. (With a Kick in Them!) COSTUMING A FEATURE. TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO BE THERE! In Aid of Carterton’s National Patriotic Appeal. Tickets, 1/- and 2/-. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT MUNICIPAL HALL. GRAND INTERHOUSE PLAIN & FANCY DANCE At the MUNICIPAL HALL, MASTERTON. Class 1 — BEST HARD UP COSTUME (Open). (Cost of costume not. to exceed 55.) Q] ass 2 MOST ORIGINAL COSTUME (Open). Class 3 BEST FANCY COSTUME (Open). Class 4— BEST COSTUME ADVERTISING TRADE OR BUSINESS. (For Interhouse Girls Only.) ENTRIES FREE & CLOSE FRIDAY, MAY 29, AT STATE KITCHENETTE or W.F.C.A. SPORTS DEPT. Judging by Popular Vote. FIRST PRIZE VALUE 15/SECOND PRIZE .... VALUE 7/6 (In Each Class.) THIS WILL BE A GREAT NIGHT’S ENTERTAINMENT. EKETAHUNA COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that at a special meeting of the Eketahuna County Council held on the Bth day of May, 1942, the following resolution was passed and will be submitted for confirmation at a meeting of the Council to be held on the 12th day of June, 1942, at the Council Chambers, Eketahuna. THAT in pursuance and exercise of the powers contained in Section 131 (4) of the Counties Act, 1920, the Eketahuna County Council hereby resolves by way of Special Order that the cost of maintaining for the year 1942-43 the roads situated in the West Riding of the County of Eketahuna and known as Hamua-Hukanui, Mangargupui, North, Parkville Central, South,No. 2 and Factory Roads, shall be apportioned between the several Ridings of the County in the following proportions, that is to say, for the East Riding, fifteen per centum (15%), for the West Riding sixty per centum (60%), and for Alfredton Riding twenty-five per centum (25%), and that the estimated cost of maintaining the aforesaid Roads shall be One Thousand Pounds (£1000). Dated at Eketahuna this 15th day of May, 1942. W. N. RICHARDSON, County Clerk. WAIRARAPA PATRIOTIC BOARD. APPEAL FOR CHAIRS. THE Wairarapa Patriotic Board apA peals for chairs of all descriptions for use in Mess Huts being erected in local Camps. If anyone having chairs they are willing to give will leave their address with the Secretary, Mr G. T. O’Hara Smith,* arrangements will be made for collection. This matter is urgent, and a ready response will be greatly appreciated by the boys in Camp. Lilian McKenzie 61 RENALL STREET. £ s d Non-Electric Ends - 12 6 Full Head, Non-Electric - 15 0 Eugene Combination 14 6 Please Note; ’Phone 1521. Notice to Deerstalkers I REEP SKINS are valuable. Don’t let them rot in the bush. BEDER BROS., Masterton, are buyers of them. Highest prices given. Any quantity received. T. F. WATSON & CO. Winter Weight All Wool ■ “Dressing Gowns,” cosy and warm, all sizes; smart check designs, in shades of blue, fawn, brown, grey and green. Prices'6s/-, 69/6, 84/-, 87/6 and 99/6. WOMEN’S" All’ Wool? Winter Weight > ’ Dressing Gowns, velour and twill finish, plain and check designs; shades Rose, Wine, “Nu Blue,” etc. Prices 59/6, 69/6 to 95/-. jvjrW'S All Wool Working Pullovers and Cardigans, extra heavy weight, ribbed; shades Grey and Heather. Sizes Mens and O.S. Priced: Mens 15/6, OS. 16/6. TWEN’S Winter Weight Pyjamas. Wonder, Hamilton Sheepskin, Sundola, Suedestra, Trafalgar, etc. Smart stripes iand well cut. Priced from 11/- to 18/11 pair.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 May 1942, Page 1
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