PUBLIC NOTICES. s pANCE! New Year Dance! Masonic Hall, Saturday, January 2. Barnes’s Rhythm Boys’ Dance Band.. A SOCIAL and Dance will be held in 5 the Mt. Bruce Hall Tonight, at 8 r o’clock, in honour of L.A.C. M. Hunt, Tpr. W. J. Buick, Mr and Mrs Weber. RABBIT SKINS COMMITTEE. PAYMENT OF SUBSIDIES. ' PROM and including December 22, A 1942, and until further notice, the following subsidies will be payable: — All properly stretched and fatted - skins, provided that the ears have been left attached —subsidy of 3d per skin. Small skins, freshly caught, but too / small to leave the oars attached —2d per - skin. N.B.—No subsidy will be paid on skins which have not grown fur. All skins must be stretched and properly dried. WAIRARAPA STEAM LAUNDRY. r npHE Proprietors wish to thank all 1 A ’ , their customers throughout the Wairarapa for their past support, and - extend to them the best of wishes for the coming year. /■ - 1 HPHE Management of Wallis’s Health t Bakery, in the name of Jack Wallis, Managing Director (now prisoner of I' war), offer our thanks and best wishes 1 to all customers, and also extend our thanks and best wishes to those of our . competitors who, in true British fairness, have refrained from canvassing 2 his rounds during his absence. Hoping f that next ’Xmas may be spent in peace . by all. 7 WALLIS’S HEALTH BAKERY. , FOR URGENT REPAIRS. ; EXIDE BATTERIES 1 AND ACCESSORIES. r “CHAR” FOR GAS PRODUCERS' r IN STOCK. ; THOS. WAGG & CO., LTD. ’Phones 1022 and 2224 - - MASTERTON f- ■ — J TENDERS. PINEX INSULATES ALL BUILDINGS. POR homes, halls, stores, offices, hospitals —ensure insulation against heat and cold with PINEX . INSULATING BOARD. ! “The Walls That Have No Ears.” Pinex means greater all-weather com- • fort, and reduces noise! Use this ideal New Zealand building material for walls and ceilings. Stocked by all leading BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS. CEMENT BAGS j ' Save ALL your BAGS and RETURN WHEN EMPTY. Allowance of 2/6 Dozen. s ‘ C. E. DANIELL, LTD. ’Phone 1128. C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE. 2 o /J'"' YARDZ ; 36in. Knop-Linen, anti- ' 0/0 crush quality. White, Saxe, Wedgewood, Hunting Green, Nut Brown, Navy, True Blue and Resida. C. Smith’s Fabric Department. IJ / u Wool Coatings, 54in. wide. Rose, Sky, Beige, Grey, Saxe, Resida—all the most popular colours. —At C. Smith’s Fabric Department. T/ll FOR well-filled Pillows, good * / quality ticking. 57/6 for Single Bed Mattresses, tufted centres, roll edge. —C. Smith’s for K 1 AND”6/6 for Sunset Table Cloths, 36 x 36. Fast floral designs on coloured and Cream grounds. 10/6— Art Silk Cloths, fancy borders, 54 x 54. I —C. Smith’s for Value. YARD.—9Oin. Mosquito Net, good quality. 1/6 each—Coloured Hand Towels. 2/6 to 3/6—Strong Tea ’ Towels. 1/6—Strong Mesh Swabs for washing up—C. Smith’s for Value. o /1 1 TO 5/6—lsland Shopping BasAA kets, various shapes and sizes; - just the thing to carry your parcels — Always good value at C. Smith’s. W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. r YpTnZVMONTEREY” Cosmetic Sets (Lipstick, Rouge, Powder). An ideal ’Xmas Gift—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” n /o EACH—Embroidery Silk Holders. - No winding required. A splendid . idea—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” ■ 4 /cTaCH.— Novelty Organdie HandI U kerchief Sachets, in all colours.— At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” EACH—Dainty Handkerchiefs’ “with neat Gift Folders—At “The ’ Wairarapa Farmers.” f 9 /ft EACH. —Novelty Powder Puff - ° Sets for Xmas Gifts—At “The a Wairarapa Farmers.” 9 /o EACH. —Traced Tea Towels, ex- ; ° cellent quality, striped borders.— [ At “The Wairarapa " 1/11 EACH. —Fancy Rubber Sponge I ± / AA Bags. 2/9 each—Novelty Coat •> Hangers—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” d 13 /6 EACH—Stencilled Organdie Tea ±9/ u gh owerSj a n dainty Pastel shad- •> es. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 7 /1 1 —SCREEN Printed “Cheval Sets” - ‘/■ LA in Pastel colourings.—At “The h Wairarapa Farmers.” y k /11 EACH —3-piece Lace Cheval b o/ti Sets> c reme shade only.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” ~ 1K /£ EACH. —Basket Weave Cloths • ’ u (54 x 54). Striped borders of I Green, Blue and Gold.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” > Se/, EACH. —Baby Pram Quilts, satin e ou /"and Taffeta; all Paste Ishades.— At “The Wairarapa Farmers.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 December 1942, Page 1
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