PUBLIC NOTICES. WARNING—DANGER AREA. WARNING is given that air to air ” firing practice will be carried out in the undermentioned area. Such area is declared a danger area, and no other prior notices will be published when firing is to take place. This notice serves to cancel the area in this proximity described previously. MASTERTON DANGER AREA. Commencing at Flat Point on a bearing of 124°T for a distance of 3.4 miles, thence on a bearing of 034°T for a distance of 9.6 miles, thence on a bearing of 3040 T for a distance of 3.4 miles to Uruti Point, thence along coastline to Flat Point. THANKS. TVTR B. J. ARCHER wishes to thank everyone who assisted in directing him as to the whereabouts of the greyhound dog that got away from his charge at Deller’s. He is grateful to all who helped to catch the dog. Carter ton, August 7, 1942. P.O. Box 54. ’Phone 1216. SELLAR & SELLAR STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS. 8 PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. G. W. Sellar Country Member Wellington Stock Exchange. “The Little Shop Around the Corner” Is Reopening on MONDAY, AUGUST 3. SEYMOUR GILDING PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Box 3 - - ’Phone 2627. QIFTS FOR SOLDIERS—New stocks of Soldiers’ Requisites just to hand: Money Belts, Leather Holdalls, Toilet Sets, Safety and Blade Razors, Strops, Unbreakable Mirrors, Writing Cases, Wallets. Inspect our stock. Just to hand: Walking Sticks. —W. ORANGE, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queen Street. ’Phone 1934. RUSSELL & SON WANT TO BUY RIFLES, Shotguns and Ammunition, Wire Netting, Roofing Iron, Lawn Mowers, 6ft.' Baths, Wringers, Full Houses of Furniture. Also Tricycles, Oval Boilers, Iron Kettles and Saucepans, Table and Hanging Lamps, Tools of every trade, Gumboots, Gent’s Clothing and Boots, Dolls’ Prams, Ladies’, Gents’ and Juvenile Bicycles, Used Tents and Flys, Rabbit Traps, Primus Stoves, Ranges, Blinds, Camp Ovens, Heaters, Magazines, Push Chairs and Prams, or anything you may have no use for. Please ring 1080 or call in, and we will come and buy the goods and pay you cash. We don’t charge you any commission or cartage. ROBT. RUSSELL & SON GENERAL" DEALERS, MASTERTON. (Established 1908.) MISCELLANEOUS. ET the genuine article! Always ask your grocer for Empire Brand Genuine Indian Curry Powder. _ OOK young and you’ll feel young! Bonkora removes irksome fat.—W. H. Snowsill (Wood’s Pharmacy), Queen Street, n/TRS/TT DODDS says? “I can per--1 A sonally recommend Dr. Hair’s Asthma Cure.”—Woollarns, Chemist, opposite W.F.C.A.7 f?UILDS you up after colds—Sunola’s powerful Sun-X-01—Fielding and Co., Queen Street, Masterton. RACHEL Hair Tonic~restores hair 1 colour and life. 2/3 bottle at F. Keen, Hairdresser. Comx plexion Soap, superfatted and pure. Exquisitely perfumed. 1/10 tablet, 5/4 a box, at Woollarns’ Pharmacy, opp. the W.F.C.A. w H. SNOWSILL, Chemist, still has ’ ’ * large stocks of Cosmetics, including Cyclax, Monterey, Three Flowers, Cashmere Bouquet, Muriel Astor. fNDIAN~CURRYTLsampIe this famous dish by using only Dragon Brand Genuine Indian Curry Powder, T ADIES! Learn how to cut your own patterns. Make and design your own frocks. Terms on application.— “The Modern” School of Dressmaking, Leecroft Chambers (upstairs), Lincoln Road. ASTHMATIC andbronchial complaints A promptly relieved by Dr. Hair’s Asthma Cure—Woollarns, Chemist, opposite W.F.C.A.* pAUL DUVAL Face Powder, five 17 shades; Lipsticks and Rouge, eight shades. 3/9 each. Lipstick Refills, 2/2. Obtainable only at Woollarns’ Pharmacy, opp. W.F.C.A. pURRIED~EGGS! Curried Sausages! CurY' ried Stews!—are better with Dragon Brand Genuine Indian Curry Powder. SLOWER Seedlings—lceland Poppies, 1 Cineraria, Polyanthus, Dianthus, Sweet William, Antirrhinum, etc.— Robinson’s Nurseries, ’phone 1304, or from W.F.C.A. and C. E. Gibbs. W~H?SNOWS ILL, Chemist, will re- ” ‘sume normal business shortly when premises are passed for reoccupation. 'DADMINTONPLAYERS! Have your Racquet strung or repaired by our expert. Australian and New Zealand gut in stock—W.F.C.A. Sports Department. INSPECT our range of Indian Hockey 1 Sticks and Leather Shin Guards.— W.F.C.A. Sports Department. 7\~E. TINKLER, 38 Perry Street, for Iron and Brass Castings. W 7- !!? SNOWSILL, Chemist, requests n ’ Clients to phone the Pharmacy, 1047, for business enquiries. LAWN MOWERS overhauled, sharpened and set. A quality job at reasonable cost. Prompt service.—fit. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street, ’Phone 1G37. REPLACE that burnt-out fire grate—ask A* your Ironmonger for a “Ewington” Grate —he stocks them because they last longer. poSTTJMEY/AND - SUITS made to latest styles by Wairarapa’s Leading craftsmen. Be fitted by Donald & Joy, the Quality Tailors, Queen Street. Q ALE of shop-soiled Overcoats for one 0 week only—C. D. Shoosmith.
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