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PUBLIC NOTICES. PATRIOTIC SHOP DAY. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. CAKES, FLOWERS, PRODUCE, JUMBLE AND ANTIQUES. I . ■ CONTRIBUTIONS of all kinds welcomed. Please leave at BullickBlackmore’s Old Shop on Tuesday or Wednesday morning. DANCE. MAURICEVILLE EAST HALL. TONIGHT! In honour of Pte. Quinton McGovern. BARNES’S ORCHESTRA. ■ Excellent Supper. - ALL WELCOME. GREYTOWN CITIZENS’ PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. FAREWELL. EUCHRE AND DANCE. TOWN HALL. TONIGHT—TONIGHT Prices: 1/6, 2/-, Servicemen 1/6. DANCE! DANCE! TOMORROW NIGHT. TOMORROW NIGHT. MASONIC HALL. In aid of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. JACK BARNES’S RHYTHM BOYS (Full Orchestra.) Novelty Dances. Excellent Supper. Admission. 2/-. WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. pOWER will be OFF in the whole 1 district north of the Waingawa River, including the Masterton Borough, on SUNDAY, the 28th instant, between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., to allow essential work to be carried out. The work referred to is urgent, and the shut-down cannot be avoided. GEO. BROWN, Secretary-Manager. GREYTOWN CITIZENS’ PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. EUCHRE AND DANCE. TOWN HALL TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Prices: 1/6, 2/-, Servicemen 1/6. MRS A. E. DILLON FLORAL ART SPECIALIST. DISTINCTIVE FLORAL WREATHS, ETC., AT REASONABLE PRICES. Address: 28 CHURCH STREET.. TELEPHONE 2046. MISS M. G. McGREGOR For DISTINCTIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES. Ring 1869. Address: 30 Essex Street. SAVE YOUR HAIR. Birmesa Hair Root Compound counteracts all weakness of hair growth. Birmese provides nourishment to the scalp and hair roots and corrects such troubles as partial and patchy baldness, dandruff, thin or falling hair. Continued use of Birmese should resuit in a really beautiful glossy head of hair. Obtainable from W. H. Snowsill and W. J. Campbell, Chemists. Firmese Laboratories Ltd., Hereford St., Christchurch. 1 FOR SALE. TJOR SALE.^UO^bT - bricks, 10/- per 1 100. Can be seen at Day's Shop, Grey town. —, POR SALK—Hand Singer sewing machine, good order. Can be fitted on treadle if required. Cash, £6/10/-. Write “Singer,” “Times-Age.” POR SALE.—Black coney seal coat, r W. size; as new; worn once. Also 2 children’s coats, fit children 10 years and 14 years. New black cloth frock, trimmed White braid; W. size. Treadle Singer sewing machine, good order. Address at “Times-Age.” pCrTSALE.— Folding caravan, 2 6ft. r 6in. bunks and folding table, with Lilo mattress and tires and tubes as hew. Suitable 7 h.p. car or over. £2O. Ring 2265 after 5 p.m. POR - SALE—Alpha-Laval separator T and milk bucket. Apply 190 High Street, Carterton. WINTER Nelis Pears, 10/- 401 b. case, ” railage naid, cash with order; domestic use only.—W. K. Crombie Havelock North, Hawke’s Bay. pOR SALE—I Duncan lime sower J with tractor drawbar, £3O. A bargain—Masson & Co., Ltd.. Carterton. c. smiths'for value. I/C - TO 1711—Boys Cotton Washing D Sun Hats, Blue, Grey and Khaki, all sizes. Worth 3/6 for 1/6. Serge and Cloth School Caps, 1/- each.—At C. Smith’s Mercery Department. iq/'/—MEN’S KhakF “Cotton Mesh “ Sports Shirts, special value. 3/—Heavy Wool Socks, in Grey shades. 3/9—Wool Khaki Socks—C. Smith’s Mercery Department. q/q - AND 12/- for Men’s Working J Shirts, good quality, strong cotton material, Blue and Grey, in all sizes. The best is always cheaper at C. Smith’s. 11 /fi YARD—56in. wide Maroon School Flannel for Frocks or Blazers. Splendid quality, warm and serviceable. Quality and price as sold last Winter—C. Smith’s Dress Department. 14/11 AND 19/11—White and Fawn 7 Cotton Blankets, 54 x 90 and 60 x 90. Tea Townls for 2/3, Red check design; 2/6, Blue and Green borders — C. Smith’s Manchester Section. oq /a TO 49/6—Single and Double ' Kapoc Quilts; Blue, Green, Gold and Rose broche satin, with'nonslip cotton backs. Always good value at C. Smith’s.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 March 1943, Page 1

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585

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 March 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 March 1943, Page 1

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