PUBLIC NOTICES. W D.F.U., Greytown Branch. Monthly ’Meeting, Wednesday, March 24, at St. Luke’s Hall, at 2 p.m. >TE ORE ORE Tribal Committee. — Dance, Thurs,, March 25, 8 p.m, Te Ore Ore Meeting House. Mrs Anaru’s Orchestra. Admission, 2/-. League Shop Day, to be Ijeld in premises formerly occupied by Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd., on Wednesday, March 24, at 2 p.m. In aid of 1943 Patriotic Appeal. Flower, cake, produce and jumble stalls. Contributions to stalls will be gratefully received. DANCE! DANCE! In honour of District Soldiers. TINUI HALL. TOMORROW NIGHT. Admission 3/-, Ladies a basket. DALEFIELD PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. Social Evening in honour of Trooper Arthur Thomas. ' IN THE DALEFIELD HALL. MONDAY, MARCH 22. Admission, 1/6. ARMY STORES Opposite G.P.O. Posting Boxes. ’PHONE 1013. lIORSE COLLARS, Bridles, Reins, 11 Driving Reins, Hames, Milk Cart Saddles, Backbands, Tugs, Breechings, Pole Straps, Surcingles, Girths, Halters, etc. ROYS’ Navy Shorts, double seats, sizes sizes 6 to 16; Men’s Boots, all sizes, nailed and unnailed. Men’s Shoes, Hats, Underwear; Blazers, 30/-. nnENTS and Flys, all sizes, Car Covers, x Haversacks, Packs, Kit Bags, Money Belts, Holdalls, Writing Outfits, Wallets, etc. GOLD SIGNET RINGS. Ladies’ and Gents’. ALL designs made to order, including the Regimental Emblems, in enamel, for all Fighting Units. J. BRADBURY JEWELLER. WRIGHT/STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. 1936-7 SINGER 9, small mileage, good tires. v 1937 AUSTIN 10, 4-door; roomy and economical. 1930 SINGER 8, 4-door; over 40 m'.p.h. here. 1936 VAUXHALL 14; requires a few pounds spent on it. A Snip as it is. 1929 AUSTIN 15-9; good order. 1929 MORRIS 15-9; 4-door. 1930 PLYMOUTH, 4-door; nice motor. 1931 MODEL A.A. Tourer. 1930 MODEL A. Tourer. 1930 PONTIAC Roadster, well shod. TRUCKS. 1936 COMMER 2-ton; fitted hoist; good tires. 1929 WHIPPET 1-ton; 5 brand new tires. RADIOS. 1 dual wave State Radio; nice tone. I Monarch Broadcast~Set. These have just arrived. Be in! Terms. PHONE 2388. After hours, 2306. RUSSELL & SON WISH the public to know that we ’’ still buy anything you don’t want and sell you anything you do want;, that we have been in this line of business for over 34 years, and we are always open to buy, sell or exchange anything. We at present want to buy Rabbit Traps, Fencing Gear, Tools of every trade, Meat Safes, Money Safes, Magazines or other books, Steel Trunks, Watches. Jewellery, Gents’ Boots and Clothing, Suit Cases, Travelling Bags, Camp Gear, Mirrors, Dover Stoves, Orion Ranges, Plough Chains, Ladies’, Gents’ and Juvenile Bicycles, Push Chairs, Househbld Furniture from small cottages to hotels. We buy outright and pay you cash, and take the goods away with no expense to you. Also Portable Gramophones, Cameras, Rugs or anything saleable. Ring us up, or write, and we will come along and buy, or we will come and value anything for you if you wish to sell privately. Our charges are moderate. ROBT. RUSSELL & SON GENERAL DEALER, MASTERTON. Established 1908. I ONDON in one week raised £2O per head. Can Masterton raise 20 shillings per head. MISS M. G. McGREGOR For DISTINCTIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES. Ring 1869. Address; 30 Essex Street. MRS A. E. DILLON FLORAL ART SPECIALIST. DISTINCTIVE FLORAL WREATHS, ETC., AT REASONABLE PRICES. Address: 28 CHURCH STREET.. TELEPHONE 2046. To our Customers both rar and near, We wish a prosperous New Year; And hope you will as in the past, Favour us for gifts that last. We always have a varied range, To suit the purse with smallest change; So remember for that New Year Gift, Come to us and worries shift. For all articles of quality, Keen’s Korner shop they are sure to be. PLANTS, SEEDSETC. Anemone and Ranunculus.—Prize hand-selected bulbs; giant blooms; brilliant colours. 50 for 5/-, posted.— Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland; J9EAUTIFUL Dai’win Tulips, prize shades, in glorious mixture, 5/- dozen. 50 for 18/-.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. jjEW’ W~ LACHENALIAS, long spikes, coral-red bells, 7/6 dozen; also Golden, 2/6 dozen, 50 for 9/-.— Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. RULB BOOKFree! 40 pages, illustrated with helpful cultural information. Write for your copy today.— Griffiths. Mt. Eden. Auckland. HARDWARE SPECIALS? 22 BULLETS, released by the N.Z. ’ Government to be fired by you. Get your approval from the Department of Agriculture. Now 3/9 for 50, or 7/6 for 100—At Graham’s Hardware. QPONGE Cloths, large good quality Dish Cloths, for 8d each, at Graham’s Hardware. ’Phone 1656.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 March 1943, Page 1
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