PUBLIC NOTICES. “RUHAMAH” GOSPEL HALL. QUEEN STREET. TONIGHT, at 7.30. tvtr L. J. DONALDSON, for many years a Missionary in Singapore, will speak concerning the Tabernacle and its lessons for today His message is of particular interest to all Christians. COME AND BRING A FRIEND. Watch for further announcements. DANCE! MASONIC HALL. SATURDAY, JUNE 26. In aid of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. JACK BARNES’S RHYTHM BOYS. Novelty Dances. Excellent Supper. Admission, 2/-. PLUNKET SOCIETY. npHE Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held on WEDNESDAY, June 30, 1943, at the Plunket Rooms, at 2.30 p.m. Mr T. A. Russell, Borough Health Inspector, will be the speaker., MAORI CONCERT AND DANCE. TO BE HELD IN THE TINUI HALL On FRIDAY, JUNE 25. SPLENDID MAORI ORCHESTRA. Admission: Adults 2/6, Children 1/-. Proceeds to Maori War Effort. Free Buses leave P.O. at 7 p.m. N. PURA, Secretary. CHIMNEY REPAIRS ALL kinds of Chimney Repairs, Fireplaces, etc Expert tradesman Write “175,” c/o “Times-Age”
DON’T BE FOOLED! It is foolish to neglect even the most trivial Winter Cough or Cold. All you need do is to get a bottle of “333 COUGH MIXTURE and take a dose or two at the first sign of a sniffle. This grand preparation is recommended everywhere as an unfailing remedy for all winter ailments, such as Colds ’Flu, Coughs, and all bronchial ailments. It has valuable penetrative qualities and quickly relieves inflammation, eases congestion, and breaks up troublesome phlegm Sold in 1/6 and 2/6 sizes by CAMPBELLS PHARMACY, “The Family Chemists, Mastertom . MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. RENEWAL OF DRIVERS’ LICENCES, 1943-44. rpO mfet the convenience of those who cannot attend during usual office hours, the Borough Office will be open as follows for the issue of Drivers’ Licences: — FRIDAY EVENING, June 25.—6.30 to 8.30 pm. SATURDAY MORNING, June 26.-9 a.m. to noon. G. T. O’HARA SMITH, Town Clerk. lost and found. T OST —Man’s tan shoe, between railn way and Solway. Finder please return “Times-Age.” Reward. FOUND.—Black and tan sheep dog. r If not claimed and expenses paid, will be disposed of. —Apply Poundkeeper. . QTRAYED from Manaia, off river bed, ° probably seen in vicinity Power Station, six Jersey heifer calves, slice off tip of right ear, nick off top of left ear. Ring 2133—D. Blatchford. fOST. —Gold wristlet watch, between Thompson and Tate’s office and Police Station, Greytown, lunch hour, Tuesday, June 22. Finder ring 63, Greytown. Reward. leather coat. OwnA er may have same by paying cost of advertisement. Apply 10 High Street, Cartertom W.F.C.A. ' fi /11 EACH. — Women’s Opera-top Knitted Woollen Vests, Pink shade only—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 4/fi PAlR—Girls’ All Wool Black */ U School Hose, size 4, 4/6 pair—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” E /fi PAIR. —Women’s Woollen Stock- ”/ ° ings, Fawn shades, mock seamed. Sizes 8£ to Win—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 7/fi PAlR—Women’s Airforce Blue shade Woollen Stockings, mock fashioned. Sizes, 9 and 9J only—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 7/fi PAIR—AII Wool Fully-fashioned Roslyn Ribbed Solway College Grey Stockings, from 7/6 to 9/6 pair — At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 9/I -j EACH—Heavy Cotton Tea Towels, size 20 x 30. Coloured borders—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” W.F.C.A. PRODUCE - tt SE Manning’s New Vaccine for U Mammitis. For 50 years Manning’s have been manufacturing good veterinary remedies. _____ FARMERS! For your protection, Manning’s is the only firm in N.Z. to maintain a bacteriological and chemical research laboratory. All products are tested for efficiency and purity. FARMERS- Come around to our Produce Department and discuss your stock problem. We know we can assist you. FARMERS! Get in stocks of Manning’s Drenches and don’t forget that calcium boro-gluconate (C.C. injection) for milk fever. WHAT makes a sad dog a glad dog? Why, Tip Top Dog Meal, of course! It is no trouble to make it up into biscuits, either. Let your dog be the judge. . QUR clients swear by Tip Top Calf Meal. There is none better. As in the past, and in the future, the W.F.C.A. Produce Department offers you quality products.
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