PUBLIC NOTICES. — - >—■ —■'"-T —rrr MASTERTON SUB-CENTRE RED CROSS. FIRST AID CLASSES for Red Cross Members—Elementary Intermediate and Advanced —will be held in the Lecture Room, Municipal Buildings, starting on Monday, July 20, at 7 p.m. K. CRUICKSHANK, Hon Secretary. SALVATION ARMY HALL, LINCOLN ROAD. FRIDAY, JULY 17, at 8 p.m. pUBLIC Farewell Meeting to Major and Mrs Ransom. Everybody Welcome. FEATHERSTON WAR-TIME SERVICE. pHE next Citizens’ War-time United x Service (followed by a short concert) will be held in the Cosy Theatre on SUNDAY, JULY 19, at 7 p.m. Speaker: REV. J. R. HIGGS, 8.A., F.R.G.S. Combined Choirs. Everyone Welcome. ST. MATTHEW’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION. CHILDREN’S Plain & Fancy Dress Party, Saturday, July 18, 1942, in School Assembly Hall, at 2.30 p.m. Admission, 1/6. COURSING! UNLIMITED MAIDEN STAKE. BLACK & WHITE CUP. SUNDAY, JULY 19, Akura Plumpton, at 1.45 p.m. Admission Free. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. pRESPASSERS found on my property will be prosecuted. A. E. TAPLIN, ■ * “Flagstaff.” NOTICE. WE beg to notify that we are carrying on our business as usual at the rear of oui' premises in Queen Street. Would clients who have left any goods for repairs please collect same immediately, as we cannot accept any responsibility for the safety of such goods. W. H. SAUNDERS, Radio & Sports Depot, Queen Street. HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS. 2/Q— -At Hugo & Shearer’s.—3o-inch ' shadow tissue, neat multi-colour-ed designs, good value. 75/ — At Hu 8° & Shearer’s.—Kapoc ' mattresses, full double bed, tufted and rolled edges, well filled, good quality ticking. O /-—At Hugo - & Shearer’s—Cream flannel, 27-inch, all pure wool, ideal for children’s uses. , C/11 — At Hugo & Shearer’s. —White rubber sheeting, '36-inch heavy quality, ideal for ground sheets. q /ft— At Hugo & Shearer’s.—All wool vests, ribbed slim fitting, opera top, peach only. 13/11— At Hugo & Shearer’s—All ■ wool spencers, short sleeve, button front. Q~/l~l—At - Hugo Shearer’s—Afgao/ laines, all wool 36-inch wide in 15 leading shades, a warm frock for winter. 4/q—At Hugo & Shearer’s.—Floral ° Lingerie Crepes, 36-inch, fascinating designs, colours primrose, shell and sky, fast colours. 1/11 — At Hugo & Shearer’s.—Men’s x / Pure Wool Working Sox, ribbed finish in grey, spliced heel and toe, suitable for all heavy boots. 49 /fi — At Hu ®° & Shearer’s.—Men’s rubber trench style raincoats, fawn only, double breasted full belt round,'fleece lined, warm and cosy, all sizes. Friday onljo riq /ft— At Hugo ' & Shearer’s.—Pink taffeta evening frock, earthquake damaged, size S.W. Usually 79/6. oq /ft— At Hugo & Shearer’s.—Smart oV Z U tweed coat, fawn and green mixture, fully lined, size W.X, Usually 79/6. PARA RUBBER CO- LTD? IMPORTANT! Discarded rubber goods 1 are required. All types of tyres and tubes, milking rubberware, wringer rollers .rubber soles from all footwear, hot water bags, etc., etc. If it’s rubber, take it to the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. ■DLACK Canvas Gym. Shoes, strong canvas tops, good quality soles, and suitable for hockey, basketball or gym. wear. In half sizes, 2’s to 6’s, at 6/11 pair.—Para Rubber Co., Ltd. piLCHERS for Baby in waterproof r single texture cloth, small or large, at 3/3 pair. Strong Natural Rubber Pilchers, small or large, at 3/6 pair; Bottle Teats, 9d each—Para Rubber Co., Ltd. . WA.STE RUBBER! Hundreds of rub- " ber articles, small and large, are dumped every day as of no further use. It is essential that these be saved. Better still, you would be helping the war effort by bringing them to the Para. iyrATS for the~Home in Green, Blue, ■ L¥l Red and BlaAc variegated colours, 8/11 each; Sink Top Mats, 5/6 each; Fabrix Door Mats, 11/9 and 15/6 each; Table, Plate or Pot Mats, at 1/6 each — Para Rubber Co., Ltd. GAVE RUBBER! Old rubber articles ° may be useless to you, but are essential to your country. No matter what they are, do your bit and bring them to the Para Rubber Co., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 July 1942, Page 1
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