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PUBLIC NOTICES. TYANCE! To be held in the Te Whiti u Hall on Saturday, May 1, in aid of funds for parcels for boys overseas. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. DUCK SHOOTING. ANY person shooting ducks on Awatoitoi will be prosecuted. Y.M.C.A.—BASKETBALL CONTEST. SATURDAY NIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. See American Teams in Thrilling Contest. Admission, 1/-. MASTERTON MILK VENDORS’ ASSOCIATION. AS from May 1 to September 30, milk will revert to me winter price of 7d per quart and 3Jd per pint . A FAREWELiTdANCE will be held on Saturday, May 1, in the Kopuaranga Hall, by the pupils of the School in honour of their teacher, Mrs Hatch, who is leaving the district. Good supper, good floor, good music. Gents 1/6, ladies 1/-. BOWLERS' WIND-UP SOCIAL. iJHE PRESIDENT of the Masterton Bowling Club, Mr H. B. Thomas, cordially invites Masterton and Park Club and other bowlers to the annual wind-up dinner and social, to be held in the Savage Club Rooms at 7.45 p.m. TOMORROW (Saturday, May 1). DANCE! DA - E! TOMORROW night. v NIGHT. MASONIC HALL. JACK BARNES’S RHYTHM BOYS (Full Orchestra.) Novelty Dances. Excellent Supper. Programme to suit all tastes. Admission, 2/-. VICTORY TEA ROOMS. TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, owing to war conditions and shortage of labour, we are discontinuing to serve three-course hot dinners after April 30, but will continue with Suppers, Grills and selling Pies, etc. Thanking all customers for their past patronage. iVrR & MRS F. H. MORRIS and family, Rhodes Street, Carterton, wish to thank all friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in their late sad bereavement. Also special thanks to the Matron and Nurses and Dr. Palmer, of the Greytown Hospital, and also Miss Card, of Featherston, in their kindness towards mother.

GIFTS THE LITTLE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER FOR EXCLUSIVE GIFTS. SEYMOUR GILDING PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Box 3 - - - ’Phone 2627.

WANTED TO LEASE. WANTED TO LEASE, from June, " small house with few acres of farm land, vicinity Masterton. Write “44,” c/o "Times-Age.” C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE. ■j /n—TRAY CLOTHS, 14 x 20, traced J in new designs, ready to work. Duchess Sets, 2/6. Supper Cloths, 36 x 36, at 6/11; Wagon Covers, 2/11. Good stocks of Embroidery Cottons at C. Smith’s Fancywork Counter.■ o/e TO 4/6—Children’s Fine Wool Socks, in shades of Fawn, with fancy tops. Sizes, 4 to 9. —C. Smith s Hosiery Counter. iTVPACKET— Paper Serviettes, nice ° quality, White with assorted coloured borders. 1/- for Writing Pads, smooth finish paper. 8d packet for Envelopes.—C. Smith’s for Value. fn/11'— FAWNFlannelette - Rugs, size Aj/ 11 6Q xgo Linen Table cloths, 54 x 54, at 17/11, and 54 x 70 at 23/9. Cream linen, with smart border; fast colours. —C. Smith, Ltd. MA _ I^AVO6ITB - aby - and li /- L pink only. Size 36 x 28. Comfy Down Quilts for single beds. Blue, Gold, Green and Rose,, 36/-. Always good value at C. Smith’s. TO 4/6—Best quality Fine Wool ■ LX Golf Socks, Fawn, Navy, Green, Red, Brown, Grey, Blue, in all sizes — At C. Smith’s Hosiery Counter. PARA RUBBER CO., LTD. PALL 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., Ltd. TVTAKE 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. FRIB SHEETS, 3/6 each; Pilchers, 3/3, 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., Iftd. K/rOTOR~CyeIe 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 the Para Rubber Co.. Ltd. ■RABIES’ PLUNKET COTS in Green, Pink and Cream, at 32/6 each; varnished finish, 37/6 each.—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 April 1943, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
669

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 April 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 April 1943, Page 1

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