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PUBLIC NOTICES. CITIZENS’ INTERCESSION SERVICE. TN the Methodist Church tomorrow 1 (Wednesday), from 12.30 to 1.30. Citizens will unite in prayer. MASTERTON MINISTERS’ ASSOCIATION. A SERVICE OF WITNESS will be held in the St. Matthew’s Parish Hall on GOOD FRIDAY EVENING, April 23, 1943, at 7,45 p.m. A welcome is extended to all. A. C. LANE, Hon. Secretary. TZITCHENWARE really shines—when you brighten pots with Steelo the King of Kitchen Cleansers. MASTERTON RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. rpHE following closing hours will be x observed during the Easter holidays:— THURSDAY NIGHT, April 22—Close 9 p.m. TUESDAY MORNING, April 27 — Reopen usual hour. Butcher Shops only will be closed on MONDAY, May 3, in lieu of Anzac Day holiday. W. V. MADDEN, Secretary. MASTERTON PLUMBERS’ ASSOCIATION. rpHE following Easter holidays will be observed by all Masterton Plumbers: CLOSE THURSDAY, April 22, noon. REOPEN TUESDAY, April 27, 7.30 a.m. W. V. MADDEN, Secretary. Y.M.C.A. MOTHER & SON SOCIAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 29. F YMNASIUM CLASSES commence ° May 1. Girls and Boys register now. SATURDAYS.—Two-hour Men’s Basketball Contests commence April 24, at 7 p.m. See the Americans in thrilling action. Limited accommodation. Admission by ticket. RID YOUR STOMACH AILMENT. MAVEX STOMACH COMPOUND, guaranteed healer for ulcers, indigestion, gastritis, etc. Ask for MAVEX Compound — herbal and malted. — Campbell, Chemist, Queen Street, Masterton Distributor. 4 PLUMBING SEPTIC TANKS, DRAINAGE. COPPER OR GALV. CHIMNEY POTS. HOT AND COLD WATER INSTALLATIONS. PUMPING PLANTS INSTALLED. R. VALL MASON 89 RENALL STREET. ’Phone 1205. rJi I EACH-White” - traced hemstitched supper cloths, size 36 x 36—At The Wairarapa Farmers. o /ff EACH—Unbleached bound trac"/1J - ec i afternoon aprons in a good assortment of designs. —At The Wairarapa Farmers. . 9/9 PAIR—Mock fashioned ray on hose. Excellent quality; good fitting. Sizes Bin to lOin. New shades. —At The Wairarapa Farmers. 9JII EACH-4ieavy*Cotton Tea Tow- */ els, size 20 x 30. Coloured borders.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. oTfiIEACH - —*MultLcoloured striped °/° “Brushed” scarves. Wonderful colourings; light weight.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 14/11 EACH—White Cotton Blankets. Note the size—s 4 x 90. Ideal for children’s beds or under blankets.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 10/11 EACH—Fawn Cotton Blanil77 1 kets. Note the size—6o x 90. Splendid washing.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. — 7 /O —Ladies’ Silk & Wools. Round 4/0 neck, short sleeves. Women’s 7/3, O.S. 7/11 each.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. q/0 EACH— Aprons, J 6/11 each Nurses white Aprons. —At The Wairarapa Farmers. 94/0 EACH—White Smocks, button u or crossover styles, short or long sleeves; S.S.W. to O.S.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. • 4 /q Black Woollen Gym ' School Hose from 4/9 to 8/11 pair—At The Wairarapa Farmers. f 1/0 PAlR—Ladies’ Full Fashioned All Wool Cashmere Hose; new shades; sizes 9, 9£ and lOin. —At The Wairarapa Farmers. PARA' RUBBER CO., LTO. FALL and see our range' of Men’s v Leather Working Boots, from 32/6 to 39/6 pair; Black Leather Laces, 7d pair; Brown Leather Laces, 9d pair. — At the Para Rubber Co., LtcL AIAKE your shoes last longer by using Para Rubber Stick-on Soles. Men’s, 1/11 pair; Women’s and Children’s, 1/9 pair. Solution included. —At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. t>ab!eS~PLUNKET COTS”in Green, Pink and Cream, at 32/6 each; varnished finish, 37/6 each. —At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. FRIB SHEETS,”3/6 each; Pilchers, 3/3, v 3/6 pair; Diapers, 3/6 pair; Bottle Teats, 9d each; Bibs, 1/11 each.—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. FOLDlNG~Shopping”Bags, 7/11 each; Rubber Gloves, in all colours, small 4/6, large 5/11 each; Peg Bags, 2/11 each; Sponge Bags, 1/11; Fly Swats, 1/11 each.—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. MOTORCycIe Goggles, 3/9, 4/11 each; Gauntlet Mittens, 13/9 and 25/pair; Money Belts, 17/11 each; Glare Shields, 6/6 each; Polishing Cloth, 1/9 roll.—At th« Para Rubber Co., Ltd.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1943, Page 1

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