PUBLIC NOTICES.| VtASTERTON Branch, W.D.F.U.—The iU Shop Day and Meeting of the Branch is postponed until Wednesday, June 10. WEA." LECTURE, Municipal Building tomorrow, at 7.30 p.m. “Some Aspects of the World Situation, by Mr A. Hely, 8.C0m., Tutor Organiser. All invited. Questions answered. CITIZENS’ INTERCESSION SERVICE TN the Methodist Church tomorrow 1 (Wednesday) from 12.30 to 1.30. Citizens will unite in prayer. late Anne Hodder 1 wish to express their sincere thanks to all kind friends for expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent bereavement, “C” COMPANY HOME GUARD. EVENING PARADES will recommence on THURSDAY NEXT, June 4, 1942, at 1900 hours. Nos. 7 and 8 Platoons will parade at rear of Soldiers’ Club, Essex Stieet. Nos. 9 and 10 at Mo-Katoa Scouts' Den, Dixon Street. SATURDAY, JUNE' 6, 1942-The Company will parade at Municipal Hall at 1330 hours on Saturday next, ready to proceed for Field Manoeuvres (eating utensils required). NOTE.—Any Guardsman unable to attend any parade must apply for leave of absence. A. OWEN JONES, Capt., O.C. “C” Company. NEW ZEALAND MEAT PRODUCERS' BOARD. ELECTION OF PRODUCERS’ REPRESENTATIVES.
JTNDER the provisions of the regula- < 5-3 lions, the usual election of produc- - ers’ representatives on the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board will be held this ( year. The various districts will elect twenty-five delegates, who will constitute an Electoral Committee, and will assemble in Wellington on August 26 and 27, 1942, to consider the Board’s Annual Report and Balance Sheet, and E to elect two producers’ representatives < on the Board. Nominations of delegates to the Electoral Committee will be received at the , Board’s office up to noon on July 3. 1942. , Nominations of producers’ represen- J tatives on the Board will be received , at the Board’s Office up to noon on ‘ June 26, 1942. . Specimen forms of nomination, and full particulars regarding electoral districts, persons entitled to vote, etc., may 1 be had on application to the undersign- ] ed or from Provincial Branches of the - Farmers’ Union, the Sheepowners’ ■ Federation, and A. & P. Associations, j G. C. SMITH, - ( Returning Officer, ( New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board, < P.O. Box 121, ( CM. ■ THANKS NOTICE. ( rpHE FAMILY of the late Mr John ! A Hart, of Taylor Street, Carterton, extend their sincere thanks to all kind friends and relatives who sent messages , of sympathy and floral wreaths in their recent bereavement. Also to the Mat- < ron and Attendants at Greytown Hos- ■ pital for unremitting attention during ■ Mr Hart’s illness. __ ST MATTHEW’S OLD GIRLS’ ASSOCIATION. BALL. MUNICIPAL HALL. . ' FRIDAY, JUNE 5, at 8.15 p.m.POOL’S ORCHESTRA. Single Ticket, 4/-. Proceeds to Buy War Bonds. EXCLUSIVE CHINA At “The Little Shop Around the Corner.” WE have a CHOICE SELECTION of TEA SETS, COFFEE SETS & CUPS & SAUCERS. SEYMOUR GILDING PERRY STREET—MASTERTON. SAVE AT CODY’S. Q //?—ALL Wool Flannels, 36in. Rose, °/° Saxe,'Teal, Grey, Black, Green, Mermaid; 8/6 yard. 54in. All Wool Af- . galaines, 13/11 yard. Range shades. Save at Cody’s. Kft /£—WOOL FROCKS, 59/6 to sgns. Tweed Costumes, 69/6 to 79/6. Worsted Tailor-cut Costumes, 79/6 to 8 ! gns. Save at Cody’s. q/II —SMART Trimmed Felts, 9/11, . J / AA 12/6, 15/6 to 24/6. Latest shapes and trimmings. All colours. Halter ’ Fronts, 3/6; Blousettes, 4/11 to 12/6; ! Blouses, 8/11, 12/6 to 29/6 and 32/6; Hand faggoted. Save atCodjOs. JGNS.— Fully-lined Winter Coats, 4 ,’ gns., sgns. to £7/19/6. Plains and L checks; fitting and swagger styles. Twopiece Suits, 59/6 to 99/6. Save at Cody’s. ' SCARVES, 3/11 O/J.± to 5/11 wool Scarves, 4/11 to 8/11. Checks, Stripes, Spots and Florals. Real Leather Handbags, .16/11 to 35/-. Value. Save at Cody’s. JODY’S Home Furnishers—Add com- ■ U fort to your home by buying from us your Fireside Chairs. We have also in stock Seagrass Chairs, so buy now and be pleased with your purchase i from Cody’s Home Furnishers. J fARD TWITES? - Occasional Tables, . U Tea Wagons, Bed Trays, Glory ■ Boxes, Fire Screens, Log Boxes, Writing 1 Bureaux. Walk in and inspect now at Cody’s Home Furnishers. s TROUBLE Bed Kapoc Mattresses at old B prices. Buy now while stocks last; also sample Double Down Quilts at e special values at Cody’s Home Furnish- ■. ers.
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