PUBLIC NOTICES. pREYTOWN Branch, Women’s Divi--1 sion Farmers’ Union. — Monthly Meeting, St. Luke’s Hall, 2 p.m., Wednesday, June 23. CARTERTON BOROUGH. ENTERTAINMENT OF SOLDIERS. PRESENTATION & DANCE. STATE THEATRE, CARTERTON. ° TONIGHT—MONDAY, JUNE 21. Roll up and entertain .the Boys. ASHTON’S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Men 2/6, Ladies 2/-. GREYTOWN CITIZENS’ PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. SOCIAL EVENING. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. Guests of the evening: Soldiers on Leave and Returned Soldiers. A. W. HORTON, Chairman. BELVEDERE SCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1943. DANCE AND PRESENTATION. Tendered to Ptes. W. R. Sage and P. ' Thomas by residents of Belvedere and District. . Good Music, Floor and Supper. Admission: 1/6 and 1/-. IN THE MATTER of “The Wages’Protection and Contractors’ Liens Act, 1939.” T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that 1 MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & COMPANY, LIMITED, will, on the 30th day of June, 1943, at their Saleyards at Masterton, offer for sale by public auction on my account THE YEARLING FILLY and FILLY FOAL out of the mare “Free Air,” in pursuance of my claim for a lien on the said Yearling Filly and Filly Foal for the sum of £157 owing to me for training and grazing fees. To avoid any risk of injury to the foal and filly, they will not be taken to the place of sale, but they may be inspected at my property on the Kibblewhite Road, Masterton, at any time prior to the date of sale. THOMAS REGINALD GEORGE.
LOST AND FOUND. T OST, midday, Thursday, two £1 notes; in or between Whiteman Bros, and Woolworth’s. Finder plbase return “Times-Age.” Reward. POUND—One black and light tan dog. Owner may have same by paying cost of advertisement. Ring 1389, Homebush. WANTED KNOWN. POR all-round satisfaction, let Sid Lett handle your chimney problems. Builder and Contractor, No. 1 South Road, Masterton. SCUFFED, worn, kicked, scratched floors, skirtings, tables, cupboards look like new with Queen Bee Stain. BOARD REQUIRED. Ranted, by two gentlemen, full board in private home; central preferred. Write “163,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED—Board for two "business ■ girls; central. Address at “TimesAge?■ “ TOLET. npO LET. —Front furnished flat, two rooms and kitchenette; sunny and central. Address at “Times-Age.” “ C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE. 19/ —MEN’S Khaki Shirts. 12/- for ' Strong Cotton Work Shirts, collar attached; Grey and Blue colouring.— C. Smith’s Men’s Wear Section. 9 /(\ TO 3/3 —Warm Wool Socks, in all ' sizes. 10/6 and 11/6 —Ribbed Wool Singlets, short sleeves. Long Underpants to match at same price.— C. Smith’s Men’s Wear Section. 14/11 — WHITE Flannelette Blankets, ' size 46 x 72. Size 60 x 90, in Fawn shade, at 19/11. Tea Towels, 2/3 to 3/6. For good value and reliable quality, try C. Smith’s. I/O PACKET—Paper Serviettes, nice ' ' quality, White with coloured borders. 1/- for Writing Pads, 8d packet for Envelopes. —C. Smith’s Fancy Department. IgUY your Toilet Soaps at C. Smith’s. Erasmic 6d, Rexona lOd, Palmolive s|d, Knight’s Castile 6Jd, Protex 6|d, Colgate’s 5 cakes for 1/-, Solvol 7d*and Lux sjd.—C. Smith’s Fancy Counter. 2/11 TG — Best ff ualit y Fine w ° ol ' Over Socks, Fawn, Navy, Green, Red, Brown, Grey and Blue, in all sizes, at C. Smith’s Hosiery Counter. S p EG! ALS AT T. F. WATSON & CO.'S. rp F. WATSON & CO., Drapers, Car- ’ terton.—Feltex Cot Rugs, Grey, whipped edges. 50 x 38. Priced at 10/6 each. T F. WATSON & CO., Drapers, Car- * terton. —Cot Blankets, Lambs’ Wool and Camel Hair mixture. Fawn shade. Sizes 36 x 29. Priced at 16/11 each. qp~ fTwATSON & CO., Drapers, Car- * terton. —Nursery Squares, Flannelette and Hydroscopic. Priced from 14/6 to 38/6 dozen. rp F. WATSON & CO., Drapers, Car- ’ terton. —Flannelette Sheets, whipped edges, 54 x 90. Priced at 15/11 each. BULLICK-BLACKMORE SPECIALS. FOOTBALL JERSEYS make good hard-wearing Working Shirts. Two shades only now, plain green and black and white. 12/6.—Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. i PAIR only Boy’s Grey Flannel Shorts, size 16. Price, 8/11.—Bullick-Black-more, Ltd. 9 PAIRS only Hadlow School Hose, 0 size 4. Price, 2/11 pair.—BullickBlackmore, Ltd. A FEW only Men’s Plain Hose, slightly damaged. 1/11 pair.—BullickBlackmore, Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 June 1943, Page 1
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