PUBLIC NOTICES. TVIEET JOHN BULL at Solway, Satur- ' day afternoon, and at Aplin’s paddock, Saturday evening. rpE ORE ORE Tribal Committee.— X Dance, Thurs., March 25, 8 p.m. Te Ore Ore Meeting ircuse. Mrs Anaru’s Orchestra. Admission, 2/-< MAORI WAR EFFORT. DANCE! DANCE! £TATE THEATRE. CARTERTON. SATURDAY. MARCH 27, 1943. Music by Messrs T. Udy’s and F. Pool's Orchestras. Admission: 2/- and 1/6. OLGA NGATUERE, . Hon. Secretary. YVAIRARAPA Women’s Patriotic Effort, Wednesday, March 31. A prominent feature will be the Martinborough Stall displaying children’s clothes. Coupon free. Shop early. MASTERTON FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION (INC.). GARDEN PARTY. “KINGSWELL,” RENALL STREET. SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1943. Official Opening by Mr J. Robertson, M.P., at 2.45. MARINE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Bring and Buy Stalls — Sideshows. Admission —Adults 6d, Children 3d. GREYTOWN CITIZENS’ PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. FAREWELL. EUCHRE AND DANCE. TOWN HALL. ( FRIDAY, MARCH 26. Prices: 1/6, 2/-, Servicemen 1/6. PLUNKET SOCIETY. CARTERTON BRANCH. rpHE Annual Shop Day will be held on FRIDAY, April 2, and a canvass in connection with it will be made for Cakes, Produce, Jumble Stall. ( All contributions acceptable. F. M. TRAPP, Hon. Secretary. FALLINGHAIR. Don’t run the risk of losing your hair. At the first sign of falling hair start massaging with Birmese Hair Root Compound. Sold by W. J. Campbell and W. H. Snowsill, Chemists. The scalp becomes healthy, free from dandruff, the hair glossy, and lustrous.— Firmese Laboratories, Ltd., Hereford St.. Christchurch. 2 WAIRARAPA LADIES’ PATRIOTIC EFFORT. MASTERTON SHOP DAY. BULLICK-BLACKMORE’S SHOP, NEAR MIDLAND HOTEL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1943. ANTIQUES, PRODUCE, CAKES, CLOTHING, ETC. Will bo on Sale at 9.30 a.m. POODS may be left at the following Depots on TUESDAY. March 30:Martinborough Depot—Patriotic Shop. Featherston Depot. —Mr Shepherd’s Office. Greytown Depot. —Red Cross Shop. Carterton Depot.—Borough Council Office. Masterton Depot.—Bullick-Blackmore. We would like from the residents of the whole district anything saleable that can be turned into cash. We specially solicit antiques. wantedYorent. WANTED TO RENlU^Furnished house for duration; no cutlery, linen or kitchenware required. Will pay good rental for suitable house. Every care taken. Urgent. Write io “947,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED? urgently? by woman away ” all day, 4-roomed house or 2 rooms with use of conveniences. Write “950,” c/o “Times-Age.” “ WORK WANTED? A WAITING Engagement. — Married couple. Apply A. E. Fanthorpe, Labour Agency, Church Street. ’Phone 2062. “ HUGO & SHEAREWsPECIALSr" ft/ft AT HUGO &“SHEARER’S. — u Ladies’ Rayon Hose, in four good' shades. Fairly fine. 5/11 AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — t ’/ rA Ladies’ All Wool Hose, seamless. 07 /ft AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — 1 / u Smart Check Sports Blouses, synthetic material. Smart pointed collars, tie to match, long sleeves. All sizes. 75 / & SHEARER'S. - ' Ladies’ Cullotte Skirts, all nice materials. All sizes._ 6T/ft AT'HUGO' cUSHEARER r s 7? / Nursery Squares, 27 x 27. ( Horrockses' fine twill, with fleecy back. Strong and durable. 31/6 dozen. !7 / AT HUGO'S?SHEARER’S—Baby ' Cuddly. Rugs, in Pink and Blue, with neat animal designs. English make. 11 coupons. ft/Tl AT HUGO & SHEARERYT - - ' Swagger Flecks. 36in. A plain synthetic cloth with a fleck effect. 25 up-to-date shades to pick from. 1 l7ft - AT - HUGO _ & "SHEARER'S??? 1 Ripple Cloth, 44in. Shades: Rose and Scarlet. Heavy weight. 11 coupons per yard. 7/5 AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — ' Fresh stocks just arrived of Elizabeth Arden preparations. Valva Cream, also Amoretta and Ultra Amoretta Cream. Assorted shades. (jd AT HUGO &YYEARE?YS.—Semco Tatting Books, with illustrations and instructions for experts and beginners. Postage 2d extra. 94/ft AT HUGO~&" SHEARER’S. — ‘ Toddlers’ Winter Coats, tailored .styles. ■ Attractive styles. Sizes, 16, 18, 20, 22. QREEN FEED—For your Autumn sowing of Black Barley and Cape Barley, see us. We have stocks.—G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., Perry Street, Masterton,
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