PUBLIC NOTICES. OPENING TODAY, MAY 6. THE NOVELTY GIFT SHOP. WOODEN TOYS and Household Articles, Wheelbarrows, Dolls’ “Plunket” Cots, Hand-painted BookEnds and Door Stops, etc. Ideal Presents for Mother’s Day. NEXT TO STATE THEATRE. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE SUNDAY. A ll Nurses and Voluntary Aids are invited to join in the Annual Service at 7 p.m. on SUNDAY, May 9, in the Lansdowne Presbyterian Church, when the Nursing Staff of the Masterton Hospital will parade. Social hour at close of service. WAIRARAPA INTERHOUSE ASSOCIATION’S DANCE DANCE DANCE MASONIC HALL. MASONIC HALL. FRIDAY NIGHT. FRIDAY NIGHT. FRIDAY NIGHT. ASHTON’S DANCE BAND. WONDERFUL FLOOR. You are assured of a Good Time! SERVICE MEN ARE SPECIALLY WELCOME. (TRESPASSERS with dog or gun will A be prosecuted, and stray dogs shot. R. R. TILSON, H. L. HECKLER, J. LINTON, Papawai, Greytown. ANYONE found trespassing on my property at Mauriceville with gun or dog will be prosecuted. — B. W. Schofield. CHECK COLDS QUICKLY. However slight, no cold is without its dangers—and a neglected cough oi- sniffle can bring complications and perhaps severe illness Be wise in time, t Always keep on hand a bottle of “333 COUGH MIXTURE.” and at first signs of infection take a dose or two. The gentle penetrative goodness of “333 COUGH MIXTURE" will relieve congestion, break up phlegm, and bring speedy relief to irritated throat. Only 1/6 and 2/6 a bottle at W. J. CAMPBELL'S PHARMACY, “The Family Chemist,” Masterton. 3 HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS. 7/ AT HUGOSHEARER’S. — Cashmere Bouquet Dusting Powder, in attractive box with a large puff enclosed. ■T/QAT'HUGO '&7SHEARER’S.—CoI- - 1 /<3 gate’s “Florient” Soap, three wrapped cakes in a box. Excellent value. , 7q/C AT HUGO~& SHEARER’S. — <;7/U Twin Sets, shades Rust, Green, Blue, etc. Sizes, S.W., W. 9? /£ AT'HUGO ~&~SHEARER’S. — U Ladies’ Slacks, all good shades. Sizes, S.S.W., S.W, W. /?/_ AT HUGO & SHEARER’S—Canterbury Interlock Cotton Vests, opera top. Peach, Sky. W. size. Q/9 'ATHUGOSHEARER’S— Lad- ■ ' J ies’ Woollen Bloomers, banded knee, winter weight. Sizes, S.W, W, O.S. White, Fawn, Navy. 1{) (i AT HUGO'& SHEARER’S. — J-W v Avondale Synthetics, 36in. An extra weight in choice shades. _ q7i Fat'hug o’ shearer’s. — Wool Afgalaines, 36in. Shades: Gold, Dixie Brown. Purple, Redspice, Nigger, Mid-Green, Navy and Black. o/ifAT HUGO77SHEARER’S—Men’s Pure Wool Ribbed Socks, medium weight, assorted shades, in popular colourings. C - ’&’SHEARER’S. — u Men’s Pure .Wool Neck Scarves, check and stripe designs, in a shade to match any coat. Warm and cosy. 9/a AT~HUGd _ '&"~SHEARER’S. — White Flannelette, 36in. Heavy quality. Cosy and warm for winter wear. 27Q AT _ HUG c T& SHEARER’S.—Tea Towels. 22 x 32. Heavy quality, excellent dryers. Neat striped or bordered designs. PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. A NEMONESTnd Ranunculus—Special Massing Strain, brilliant colours. 50 for 3/-, 100 for 5/-, posted—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. OEAUTIFUL Darwin ' Tulips, large bulbs, in glorious mixture, 5/- dozsn, 50 for 18/-.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. Q 4 SPRING BULBS for 10/-. Twelve each, Crocus, Ixias, Golden Jonquils, Freesias, Sparaxis, Lachenalias and Muscari— Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. IVEW Hybrid Freesias, a collection of twelve beautiful named colours; al] different. 12 for 5/- .posted—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. SPECIALS AT T. F. WATSON & CO.’S. Y’7fT _ SUGGESTIONS for Mother’s Day” from T. F. Watson & Co., Carterton—Cosmetics, Monterey, Lily of the Valley, Dorneys, Gardenia, Caresse, Eardeen, Diana, etc. Sets comprise Soap, Bath Salts, Perfume, Powder, Lip Stick, Talc Powder, etc. Prices range from 2/11 to 25/- set. “Tuft - SUGGESTIONS for Mother’s Day” from T. F. Watson & Co., Carterton. —Handbags, Patent Leather, Morocco, Pjgskin and Suede. Shades: Navy, Black, Red and Brown, featuring newest styles and shanes. Priced from 19/11 to 77/6. “F IFT for” Mother’s Day” from T. F. Watson & Co., Carterton. —Scarves, Wool, Georgette, Crepe de Chene, etc. Newest colourings and designs. Priced from 6/6 to | 9/11 each. ‘
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 May 1943, Page 1
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