PUBLIC NOTICES. WARNING! At last election another 700 votes would have restored the liquor bars to this town and district. The bars are out —keep them out. Vote No-Licence. Jk/TARK on your Calendar: Pay Borough Rates by Monday and get the 5 % discount. JJAIRY FARMERS! I shall be pleased to assist you in having a successful season. Give your stock Osmond and Sons’ Mineral Stock Lick for better results, and tone up your herd for that increased production. Orders can be delivered now. —B. J. Kelleher, agent Osmond and Sons’ Stock Foods and Medicines, ’phone 56, Tauherenikau. CHAMPIONSHIP BALL. gTATE THEATRE, CARTERTON. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! To Celebrate Carterton Football Club winning Senior Championship. Members of Armed Forces recently returned will be Club’s guests. ASHTON’S ORCHESTRA. Prices: 5/-, 4/-, 2/-. H. G. STEFFERT, J. FITZGERALD, Hon. Secretaries. A CARD. J)R. H. FROHLICH, Dental Surgeon, advises that his Surgery will be closed during the month of September. HOSPITAL STAFF DANCE. TOWN HALL, GREYTOWN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1943. Old Time, Novelty and Modern Dances. WALTZING COMPETITION. Euchre for Non-Dancers. Good Prizes. Anaru’s After Beat Dance Orchestra. Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-, Double 4/6. Proceeds in Aid of Prisoners of War Fund. W.W.S.A. DANCE COME TO THE MASONIC HALL THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 At 8 p.m. GOOD MUSIC. NOVELTY DANCES. GOOD SUPPER. Admission, 2/-. O. McMINN, Hon. Secretary. DANCE! DANCE! FAREWELL TO MR & MRS A. MACDONALD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. MAURICEVILLE HALL. BARNES’S ORCHESTRA. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. LAST DISCOUNT DAY ON RATES. iVTONDAY, September 6, is the last 111 day on which discount will be allowed. Office closes at 4.30 p.m. G. T .O’HARA SMITH, Town Clerk. MASTERTON MINISTERS' ASSOCIATION. 4 DAY OF PRAYER. JN accordance with the King’s wish, a 1 United Service will be held in the Regent Theatre on FRIDAY, September 3 1943, at 12 noon. All invited to attend. A. C. LANE, Hon. Secretary. CHURCH NOTICE. MASTERTON BAPTIST CHURCH. npHE REV. F. A. PARRY, President of 1 the Baptist Union of New Zealand, who is on a brief visit to Masterton, will address a public meeting, to be held in the Church on THURSDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. Members of other denominations cordially invited. JAMES CUMMING, Pastor. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. DAY OF PRAYER. IN response to the request of His Majesty the King to observe FRIDAY, September 3, as a day of prayer, the Ministers’ Association have made arrangements for a service to be held in the Regent Theatre, commencing at 12 noon and concluding at 12.35 p.m I invite citizens to attend and would request business people to close their premises to facilitate the attendance of their staffs T. JORDAN, Mayor. EKETAHUNA BOROUGH COUNCIL. DY request of H.M. the King, a United 17 Service in commemoration of the fourth anniversary of the war will be held in St. Cuthbert's Church, Eketahuna, on FRIDAY, September 3, 1943, at 7.45 p.m. All Citizens cordially invited to be present. W. OLSEN, Mayor. ELECTORS! Retain the right to be free from licensed bars. The bars are out —keep them out. Vote NoLicence. JtyJONDAY last day for Ratepayers to get discount on Borough Rates. “ LOST AND FOUND. T OST, on Saturday night, between Blairlogie and Masterton, 1 hammock. Good reward. Address at “Times-Age.” boy, Saturday, purse containing sum of money. Finder please return “Times-Age.” Reward. J OST.—Long brown fur, between Masterton and Martinborough. Please return “Times-Age.”
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