PUBLIC NOTICES. THE WAIRARAPA COLLEGE PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION. rpHE Annual General Meeting will be ■ held in the College Library on Monday, April 12, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Elect Officers; Consider notice of motion by Mr Playsted that Rule 5 be amended by adding the words “and/or honorary” after the word active in fifth line. All parents of pupils cordially invited to attend. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. 'pHE Annual General Meeting of members of the Masterton Branch will be held in the Masterton A. & P. Association Rooms, Perry Street, Masterton, on Tuesday evening next, April 13, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Chairman’s Report; General. W. V. MADDEN, Secretary. SOCIAL EVENING TO SOLDIERS. yf DANCE and Social will be held in the Dalefield Hall tomorrow night in honour of Private E. Bambry and Private R. Atkins. A good time is assured. Admission: Ladies, 1/6 and gents 2/-. MASTERTON COUNTY COUNCIL. TE ORE ORE WATER SUPPLY. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that any person who, without the consent in writing of the Council, takes or diverts any water, does or causes, permits or suffers to be done, any act whereby the water in any of the Water Races of the Te Ore Ore Water Supply is drawn off or diminished in any quantity, will be prosecuted without further warning. Dated this 6th day of April, 1943. . J. C. D. MACKLEY, County Clerk. TRANSPORT LICENSING AMENDMENT ACT, 1936. AN application as set out hereunder has been' made to No. 2 Transport Licensing Authority, Civic Chambers, Cuba St., Wellington, which may grant same without a public hearing unless opposing representations are received by Authority not later than April 12. TRANSFER OF GOODS-SERVICE LICENSE, 25/2/614. FLY & YOUNG LIMITED TO TRANSPORT (WAIRARAPA) LIMITED, MASTERTON. W. J. SIMMS, Secretary. WAIRARAPA CHAMPIONSHIPS. TIN HARE RACING RUGBY PARK. SUNDAY, APRIL 11, at 2.30 p.m. Afternoon Tea on Grounds. FLAT AND HURDLE EVENTS. Members of the Forces especially welcome. ADMISSION FREE. Nominations close tonight at 8 p.m. Draw at 8.30 p.m. BULLICK-BLACKMORE SPECIALS! (SMALL - Sizes' in Men’s Fur Felt Hats, ° assorted shades, 25/-.—Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. MEN’S Football Jerseys. These make iTA ideal working shirts, 12/6 each — Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. inn DOZEN Pure Wool - Half Hose, plain and fancy patterns; all shades; 3/11 Pair.—Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. FAD lES’'Fiannei~& "Worsted Slacks, in blues, greens, navy and brown, 37/6 to 63/-.—Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. J. GRAHAM & CO. Umbrellas, assorted coloured handles. Priced at 29/6. Bring your old frame and we will make an allowance on your new one. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. __ ! ftUINCH White Terry Towelling, 3/9 AU yard; 18in. wide 4/3. Heavy quality waterproof green duck, suitable for ground sheets, 68in. wide, 17/11 yard.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. VES, wTstilThave a big selection of A Ladies’ Handbags in underarm and handle styles. Priced from 19/11.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. WEN’S AU Woof "Navy Work Shirts, iTA sizes 15 to 16|. Only a limited, supply of this line at 18/6—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. TADIES’ Silk and Wool Vests, no sleeves, from 3/11; short sleeves, finest quality, 8/6. At our Showroom Counter. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. TARGE range of girls and maids’ hats have now been opened. All shades and sizes reasonably priced, from 12/6. —J. Graham & C. SMITHS FOR VALUE. 9/a to 11/6—Smart ’ Floral Silk u Scarves, new designs just opened. 4/6 Floral Georgette Squares in bright colourings. —C. Smith’s Fancy Dept. 9 /ft to 4/6 —Children’s Fine Wool ” Socks in shades of fawn with fancy tops, sizes 4 to 9. —C. Smith’s Fancy Dept. n/n to 12/-—Men’s Work Shirts, col- ' ” lar attached, nicely made of strong cotton shirting, exceptional value. —C. Smith’s Men’s Wear Section. 14/3 — Floral Cotton Overalls of dur- ' ° able quality in pleasing colours. Button down front to waist and then at side.—C. Smith’s Showroom. 1/11 YARD —White Curtain Voile, ' with green stripe, ideal for small windows. Make your own frilled curtains. —C. Smith’s for Value, f/a —Tray Cloths 14 x 20, traced in ' new designs ready-to-work, Duchess Sets 2/6, Supper Cloths 36 x 36 at 6/11, Waggon Covers 2/11. Good stocks of embroidery cottons at C. Smith’s Fancywork Counter.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 April 1943, Page 1
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