PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. | AND AGENTS at Carterton and Masterton, take notice, my property at Ahikouka has been withdrawn from " all “ M. WALSH. WAER.ARAPA"RACING CLUB (Inc.) ANNUAL MEETING. rpHE 52nd Anunal General Meeting of Members of the Wairarapa Racing Club (Inc.) will be held in the Club’s Building, FEATHERSTON, on THURSDAY, August 27, 1942, at 2 p.m. The retiring officers are as follows, all of whom are eligible for re-election: —Patron, Mr Thos. Benton; President, Mr J. W. Card; Vice-Presidents, Messrs A. Campbell Pearce, D. C. Collins and Captain D. H. S. Riddiford, M.C.; Hon. Judge, Mr C. J. Nix; Hon. Timekeeper, Mr D. C. Collins; Hon. Surgeons, Major G. S. Sharp, Col. T. D. M. Stout, Capt. J. M. Coutts; Hon. Treasurer, Mr H. Lawson; Vet. Surgeon, Mr S. Fletcher. B. Stewards, Messrs W. Howard Booth, R. A. Donald, Roy Donald, W. J. Martin, C. J. Nix and J. F. Thompson; Auditors, Messrs G. W. Sellar, F.P.A.N.Z., F.I.C.A. and L. H. Smart, A.P.A.N.Z. N. C. C. SHEPHERD, Secretary. Featherston, July 27. 1942. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOAR! ELECTIONS. WAIRARAPA AREA. J WISH to thank the School Committeemen for returning me at the top of the poll at the Education Board elections. Your worries are now also mine. I want School Committees to advise me as to their requirements until I can make a personal visit. H. J. McKENZIE. EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION. (Wairarapa Ward.) T THANK the 134 Committeemen who 1 voted for me, and at the same time draw attention to the unusual occurrence of 86 out of 375 Committeemen having failed to exercise their votes. Ten votes were posted too late. T. W. MCDONALD. END NAGGING CORNS! rpHERE is no need whatever to suffer corns, callouses, bunions, sore toes or blistered heels. Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads give you instant relief and complete protection. Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads remove shoe friction, the cause of these foot troubles. 1/6 large pac- ' ket, from Campbell’s Pharmacy. 6 RESIST INFECTION. Danger lurks everywhere these cold, wet days. It’s almost impossible t« miss coughs and colds when everybody around us is suffering from them. But it is quite unnecessary to let this common, everyday enemy catch up on you. A dose or two of 333 COUGH MIXTURE and you will find that your first sneezings and snufflings will speedily disappear. Keep on taking it and you will increase your resistance to further infection a hundredfold. 333 COUGH MIXTURE—in 1/6 and 2/6 size from CAMPBELL’S PHARMACY. THE FAMILY CHEMISTS. MASTERTON. 3 FLY & YOUNG, LTD. MASTERTON. GENERAL CARRIERS & FORWARDING AGENTS. AGENTS: N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD., AND COLONIAL CARRYING CO. CONSIGNMENTS from overseas 'on V production of invoices cleared through the Customs by our Agents in Wellington. FURNITURE PACKED & STORED. Furniture Removed by Pantechnicon. STOCKS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND. Booking Office: Castlepoint and Tinui Motor Service, leaving daily 2 p.m. ’PHONE 1126. OFFICE: Corner BANNISTER ST. and DIXON STREET. *‘The Little Shop Around the Corner” Is Reopening on MONDAY, AUGUST 3. SEYMOUR GILDING PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Box 3 - - ’Phone 2627. A LIMITED supply of all makes of Watch Main Springs just arrived, including Buren, Omega, Roamer, Rotary, Movado, Mido, Review, TipTop, Limit, Rotherham, Elgin, etc, etc. Also Clock Springs. J. BRADBURY JEWELLER, QUEEN STREET. TENDERS. MODERN ROOMS FOR OLD HOMES. VO matter how old a house may be, its rooms can be modernised, easily, at low cost, by re-lining them with PINEX INSULATING BOARD.. The N.Z. wall and ceiling material that beautifies, insulates and reduces noise. Use PINEX—"The Walls That Have No Ears.” Stocked by all leading BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS. PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. _ KIEW FRUITSr Novelty Plants, Roses, Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs. 24-page booklet, posted free. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. AROMATIC LiiyYFthe Valley, 1/clump. Beautiful Pink Tiger Lily, 1/6 each, posted—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ASPARAGUS ROOTS, strong, 2/6 dozen. Rhubarb, prolific, 5/6 dozen. Strawberries, heavy croppers, 6/- 100.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. gE AUTIFUL" sTemteT Roses, 12 distinct named prize varieties, strong trees, 18/- posted—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland.
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