PUBLIC NOTICES. PAPAWAI-GREYTOWN MAORI TRIBAL COMMITTEE. EUCHRE AND DANCE. TOWN HALL, GREYTOWN. TONIGHT! Music by Te Maire’s Syncopators. Good Music and Supper. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Proceeds in aid of Maori Battalion War Effort. HANSELL’S INTERHOUSE & SPORTS CLUB. DANCE AT MASONIC HALL. EASTER THURSDAY NIGHT. ASHTON’S ORCHESTRA. Novelty Dances, Etc. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Admission, 2/-. RIVERSIDE GOLF CLUB. EASTER TOURNAMENT. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Commencing at 9 a.m. each day. Championship and other Events. CARTERTON FOOTBALL CLUB. rpHE Annual General Meeting of the Carterton Football Club will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, April 22, 1943, in the Band Room, Broadway, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Officers and General. C. A. GRAY. gHABBY Floors and Cupboards look like new with Queen Bee Stain. 10 colours. 1/7 tin. HOMEOFFERED. QOOD home and wage offered woman or woman with child, in return for household duties. ’Phone 1820. _____ w ANT EDO WN . QLD worn furniture looks like new when stainpd with Queen Bee Stain. 1/7 tin. “ toTeY qpo”LET.—ldeal workroom, office or A studio, Queen Street. Gas stove and heating installed. For further particulars, apply Polar Fur Co. TO LET.—Partly furnished self-con-tained flat, 2 rooms and kitchenette, elec, light and gas range; separate meters. Rent, 17/6 week. Address at “Times-Age.’ HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS. 07 /(i AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — “ 4 ' u Bedspreads, Cream crash ground with dainty stencilled floral designs, in Rose, Green, Gold and Blue. Large single size. 47c~A"T _ HUGOirSHEARER’S.—Forfar, 24in. Plain linen, heavy quality. Excellent dryers. lojc AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — ' Synthetic Fancies, 36in. Stripes, checks, spots. Smart and useful. All colours. 0/11 AT HUGO~"& SHEARER’S? — ' Afgalines, 36in. All wool. Colours: Gold, Dixie Clay, Caramel, Purple, Navy, Manoa Green, Black. 1A /a "AT HUGO &" SHEARER’S?"— Ladies’ Wool-lined Pantees, winter weight. Attractive pastel shades. Sizes: S.W., W„ O.S. IKTjfAT HUGO"&" SHEARER’S. — ' Toddlers’ Dressing Gowns, floral winceyette. Roll collars, long sleeves. Sizes, 18, 20, 22, 24. 2/ff AT’HUGO& SHEARER’ST-Kil-Crystals for destroying moths and silverfish. 27jT^T"HUGO"”& X Island Baskets, in a variety of shapes and sizes. 7/c"AT” HUGO & SHEARER’S—Lad- * / ies’ All Wool Underhose, ribbed tops. Flesh colour only. 77ii _ at’"hugo _ & _ shearer’S. — ' Children’s English Wool Gauntlet Gloves, small sizes, 3 —6. Very smart. 7/11 to 9/11 pair. 1 Men’s heavy quality Khaki Shirts, well made, collar attached, long sleeves, fast colour. Sizes, 14| to 17. W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. T7TT EACH —White traced hem- ' stitched supper cloths, size 36 x 36.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 27T1"EACH— Unbleached bound trac- ' ed afternoon aprons in a good assortment of designs. —At The Wairarapa Farmers. 9/9 PAIR—Mock fashioned rayon ' ° hose.’ Excellent quality; good fitting. Sizes Bin to lOin. New shades. —At The Wairarapa Farmers. 0/11 EACH—Heavy Cotton Tea"Towx els, size 20 x 30. Coloured borders. —At The Wairarapa Farmers. Q/C EACH - — Multi-coloured striped ' “Brushed” scarves. Wonderful colourings; light weight. —At The Wairarapa Farmers. 14/11 EACH—White Cotton Blank- ' ets. Note the size—s 4 x 90. Ideal for children’s beds oi' under blankets.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. in 11 EACH—Fawn Cotton Blan- ' X kets. Note the size—6o x 90. Splendid washing.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 7 /9 —Ladies’ Silk & Wools. Round neck, short sleeves. Women’s 7/3, O.S. 7/11 each.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. 9/q"?EACH—Bound "Floral Aprons, v 6/11 each Nurses white Aprons. —At The Wairarapa Farmers. 24/(1 EACH—White Smocks, button u or crossover styles, short or long sleeves; S.S.W. to O.S. —At The Wairarapa Farmers. 4/q PAlR—Girls’ Black Woollen Gym School Hose from 4/9 to 8/11 pair.—At The Wairarapa Farmers. ff/fiP AIR—Ladies’ Full Fashioned '• All Wool Cashmere Hose; new shades; sizes 9,9 - and lOin. —At The Wairarapa Farmers.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 April 1943, Page 1
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