PUBLIC NOTICES. f)ANCE! Odd - Fellows’ M.U. Dance, U Masonic Hall, Saturday night. Barnes’s Dance Band. Bro. B. J. Seddon, M.C. CARTERTON HOME GUARD. npHE next Parades for “B” Company 1 will be held on SUNDAY, December 13, at 0945 hours (bring lunch), and TUESDAY, December 15, at 1930 hours. D. L. TAVERNER, Capt., O.C. “B” Coy. SPECIAL RUBBISH COLLECTION. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. I pHONE Borough Inspector’s Office, 1276. G. T. O’HARA SMITH, Town Clerk. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. AWAPUNI RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, and BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26. A CCEPTANCES for the FIRST DAY’S RACES close on FRIDAY, December 11, 1942, at 8 p.m. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. Telephone 6264, Box 52, PALMERSTON NORTH. ■pE IN for the opening of our new ° shop in Queen Street. Masterton Co-op. Society’s new grocery store will open for business on December 14, 1942, in premises lately occupied by Mr Steve Sharman, Cycle Dealer. PERSONAL. rpHAT on and after this day and date, x the Bth day of December, I will not be responsible for any debts incurred in my name. B. W. HARROD, Woodville. Notice to Deerstalkers! HEERSKINS are valuable. Don’t let them rot in the bush. BEDER BROS., Masterton, are buyers of them. Highest prices given. Any quantity received. T OST.—Green budgie. Reward on returning to 26 Essex Street. T OST, near Carterton, six weeks about, very big black and heavily tanned sheep dog, answers “Rock.” £3 reward. —Luscombe, Carterton. T OST.—Small boy’EScout purse, with £1 note enclosed, in Queen Street, Thursday mornng. Reward. Finder please return “Times-Age.” T"OST.—Single string Richelieu pearls, between Hospital gates, via Park, and Page’s Corner, last Friday. Finder please return “Times-Age.” Reward, f OST—String Richelieu pearls, oil Tuesday. Keepsake. Reward. Finder please return “Times-Age.” f OST, between Blairlogie and Masterton. one wheel with tire on, 900 x 20, off Federal lorry. Finder please ring 1144. Reward. WOULD the child seen picking up . plain gold bangle (keepsake) outside 6 Totara Street, please return to 6 Totara Street or “Times-Age.” Reward. FOST—Clock) yesterday afternoon. Emerson’s shop, Lansdowne. Reward. Finder please return Emerson’s shop. WANTED KNOWN. WILL customers kindly note that our yV works will close on December 24 and reopen on January 4. Repairs, etc., should be lodged for completion by December’ 24, —Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. . . 73, QUEEN~STREET, next door to Wairarapa Radios, is the new address of the Mastertoil Co-op. Society s new grocery store. Call in and inspect our stocks in this up-to-date shop. — ' GRAHAM’S - FOR GIFTSi TVTEN’S White Webb Bathing Belts, ■ L ’ X rustless fasteners, 1/6 each; Leather Belts, from 2/6 to 3/6—J. Graham & Co., Lfd. WETwISE! Shop early, more so as there is a shortage of the usual articles given as ’Xmas Gifts. Shop early, and at J. Graham & Co., Ltd. Gifts are always acceptable. Felt and Leather Slippers from 10/6. —At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. nOXED TOWELS and Breakfast Cloths in neat packs for ’Xmas Gifts. Also Silk Cloth and Serviette Sets.—At J. Graham & Co., Ltd. HIGHLY - Mercerised Finish Damask Table Cloths, 52 x 52, 15/6; assorted coloured borders; 54 x 70, 26/6. Gold, Rose and Green borders. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. WAGGON COVERS, hemstitched edges, size 15| x 26; Rose and White, 2/9 each. White Cloths, overlooked in colours of Rose, Saxe, Green and Gold, 15J x 26, 3/3. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. C. SMITH'S FOR VALUE. IQL TO 1/7—Choice Handkerchiefs, floral lawns, in all colours, plain linens in self colours. Best assortment at C. Smith’s. 2*/9 TO 8/-for Gift Sets of Fancy ' ° Soaps, Perfumes, ' Powder and Bath Salts. All the best makes in choice gift boxes. Better value at C. Smith’s. 2/1Y T O —^ anc y Socks for Men, ' Blue, Grey and Brown colouring, also plain shades. 1/11 to 5/6 — Smart Ties in great variety.—C. Smith’s for Value. 9 /c TO 8/6—Gift Sets for men, Shav- ' ing Soap, Brilliantine, Brace and Suspender Sets, Cigarette Boxes, Ash Trays and many Novelties. —C. Smith’s Mercery Department. 2/Tl ’■TO 12/6—Poker worked Fancy "/J-- 1 w oo d Novelties. Serviette Rings, Teapot Stands, Bread Boards, Brush and Comb Trays. Dozens of Novelties at C. Smith’s on display. 2/O TO 4/11 —Traced Goods for that personal worked gift. Tray Cloths, Peg Bags, Duster Bags, Laundry Bags, Waggon Covers, and all the necessary embroidering Cottons for working. —C. Smith’s for Value.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 December 1942, Page 1
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