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PUBLIC NOTICES. CITIZENS’ INTERCESSION SERVICE. TN the Methodist Church tomorrow (Wednesday), from 1 12.40 to 1.20. Citizens will unite in prayer. DANCE! DANCE! HAEREMAI! TE WHITI TRIBAL COMMITTEE. DANCE! DANCE! ORANGE HALL. MASTERTON. TONIGHT! Novelty Dances. After Beat Band. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6, Children 1/-. MASTERTON YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB. DANCE! pO MASONIC HALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Admission: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-, Double 4/-. EVERYBODY WELCOME.

WAIRARAPA SHOW CARTERTON SHOWGROUNDS. OCTOBER 27 & 28, 1943. CLASSES for all Breeds of Stock, Kennel Club Dogs, Butter, Cheese, Cooking, Needlework, Schools. MANY CHALLENGE CUPS. GOOD PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 13, 1943. Schedules free on application to L. H. SMART, P.O. Box 25, Carterton. BOA R D R E QUIR ED. BOARD required. —Youth in civil service desires board and washing in private home. Write “356,” c/o ‘ TimesAge.” „ LOST JAND FOUND. T OST—Man’s brown nappa glove, left hand. Finder please ring 1399.T OST. —Door key with string attached, in Main Street. Reward on returning to Victory Amusement Parlour. KqST? Mt? Holdsworth Road, car cranking handle. Finder please apply Luscombe, Carterton. T OST, from 87 Queen Street, Friday night, grey half Persian cat. Reward. j OST.—2-year Jersey heifer, dark, quiet, near overhead bridge, Opaki; right ear notched top and bottom. Reward. Ring 1879. KOST, in State Theatre, Saturday afternoon, child’s small umbrella. Please leave at “Times-Age.” Reward. t OST—Divisional signals badge on silver chain, Thursday. Finder please return “Times-Age.” Reward.

PARA RUBBER CO., LTD. new range of Bakelite Ware. Cups and Saucers, 3/7; Small Plates, 2/4 and 1/8 each; Large Plates, 3/ - each; Salt and Pepper Shakers, 1/6 pair, Sugar Basins, 1/8 each. —At the 1 ara Rubber Co., Ltd. q AVEyour soles with Boyd’s Boot and Shoe Preserver. Soles will outlast the uppers. One tin sufficient for three pairs of soles, for only 2/6—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. piVElonger life and more mileage to your cycle and car tires with Boyds’ Tire Preserver. Small size, 2/6; large sizes, 5/-. —At the Para Rubbez Co., Ltd. li/FAKE your car hoods” waterproof with Boyd’s Hood Dressing. Onlj 2/6 tin at the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. STRONG Rubber "Teats, suitable for ° lambs only, 9d each; Finger Stalls foi' only 4d, 9d and 1/- each; Powder Blowers, 1/6 each; Draught Strip, 2/ - length.—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. QCHOOlTßubb’ers, only Id each; Pow- ° der Puff Bases, 6d each; Chamois Leather, 8/6 each; Babies’ Bibs, 1/11 each; Mend Ezi, 1/1. At the Paia Rubber Co., Ltd. _ W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. 77TT PAlR—WooLlined Rayon Hose, g oo d shades, sizes 8j to lOin. (One clothing coupon).—At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” q"/ 7 YARD—27in. Grey All Wool Col- &/ * onial Flannel—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 7/c” YARD.—Dainty patterned Floral ° Prints, 36in. wide (no samples).— At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” _ 7/Tl PAlK—Mercerised Lisle Hose, ‘V XX hard wearing quality. Good shades. Sizes 8J- to lOin.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” . /t/(\ EACH. —Women’s size Silk and ° Cotton Vests, round necks. Shades of Pink, Blue and Creme.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers” p /n—SlLK”Locknit Bloomer Pantees. Shades of Sunkist, Pink, Maize, Sky and Nil. Sizes, S.W. and W.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.”

W.F.C.A. PRODUCE DEPARTMENT. I TSE '"Manning’s New Vaccine for U Mammitis. For 50 years Manning’s have been- manufacturing good veterinary remedies. FARMERS! For your protection, x Manning’s is the only firm in N.Z. to maintain a bacteriological and chemical research laboratory. All products are tested for efficiency and around to our Pror duce Department and discuss your stock problem. We know we can assist you. . FARMERS! Get in stocks of Mannr ing’s Drenches and don’t forget that calcium boro-gluconate (C.C. injection) for milk fever. WHAT makesTlsad 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. ■ aurT clients swear by Tip Top Calf M Meal. There is none better. AS in the~past, and in the future, the A W.F.C.A. Produce Department offers you quality products.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 September 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 September 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 September 1943, Page 1

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