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PUBLIC NOTICES. FIRST-VOTERS! It is your privilege 1 to help maintain the prestige and cleanliness of this town by voting for No-Licence. TEAGUE OF MOTHERS—MonthIy meeting, Knox Hall, Wednesday. September 15, 2.30 p.m. Speaker: Dr. Clara Lee. rpHE Townswomen’s Guild will hold their usual monthly meeting on Tuesday, September 14, in the Y.M.C.A., at 2.30 p.m. Speaker: Miss Elliott. A CARD. J)R. H. FROHLICH, Dental Surgeon, advises that his Surgery will be closed during the month of September. DANCE! DANCE! HAEREMAI! TE WHITT TRIBAL COMMITTEE. DANCE! DANCE! ORANGE HALL, MASTERTON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. Novelty Dances. After Beat Band. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6, Children 1/-. DANCING. MONTHLY LETTER SERVICE. AN amazing, comprehensive service for Dancers and Teachers, covering everything in MODERN and OLD TIME DANCING, for small annual fee. Send penny stamp for details. ARCADIAN ENTERPRISES, Box 47, Christchurch. SECTION 4 OF THE VALUATION OF LAND AMENDMENT ACT. 1933. rpHE owners of the freehold properties 1 comprising 2 building sites in the Borough of Carterton have notified the Valuer General in terms of the above Act that they require the Capital Value of their lands to be reduced or that their lands be acquired by the Crown or sold at the sums named by them in their notices. A list of the properties may be obtained on application up to September 24 at the offices of the Carterton Borough Council, or at the Valuation Department, Wellington. Tenders will be accepted up to September 30. Full particulars and forms of tender may be obtained from the Valuer General, Wellington. W. STEWART, Valuer General. SALE OF RABBITSKINS. EMERGENCY REGULATIONS, 1942. RABBITSKINS SUBSIDY. TJNTIL further notice, subsidies will be paid as follows: — MILKY DOES, 7/6 a pound. The skins must be properly dried, stretched and fatted, and have one hind leg left on. SMALL UNMARKETABLE SKINS, such as nesters and kittens, 4d a skin. These skins must be dried and stretched, and be in bundles of ten. Skins will not qualify for the subsidy unless the above conditions are fully complied with. R. C. BURGESS, Chairman, RABBITSKINS COMMITTEE. Dunedin, September 8, 1943. DEERSKINS. QEND your skins directly to us. We are exclusive buyers tor U.S.A. Tanner in New Zealand. Wepayshs z 6 PER POUND for dry skins. Consign your skins to THE AUSTRALASIAN TRADING CO., LTD., 78 ARO STREET, WELLINGTON. PATRIOTIC DONATIONS. 'TANGIBLE appreciation of the success of our Fighting Forces and the capitulation of Italy would be 1.0 make a contribution to the 1943 Patriotic Fund Appeal. Still £l6OO short of its quota and only three weeks to go. The Town Clerk will be pleased to receive and acknowledge donations. ARTS & CRAFTS REOPENING IN NEW PREMISES ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, At 2.30 p.m. WANTED " 'pENANT wants to exchange 7-roomed house, conveniences, good grounds, for smaller house. Address at “TimesAge” WANTED" TO~BUY. PRIVATE buyer will pay cash for dairy or mixed business, with attached accommodation. Write “Confidential.” “Times-Age.” WANTED.—Two broody hens, good sitters. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY—Quiet young ” lady’s hack. Write “363,” c/o “Times-Age.” . WANTED TO PURCHASE—Drop back push chair. Apply for address at Carterton Branch “Times-Age.” WANTED—BiiHarTTable, full size, complete with billiard and snooker balls, cues, etc. Ring 1640 day, 1053 night. WA’NTED ~TO BUY—Potato peeler, suitable for restaurant. Write, giving particulars, to “361,” c/o “TimesAge.” PASH buyer requires bungalow, urgently. Write “362,” c/o “TimesAge.” QON VERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C Smith’s Buildings, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 September 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 September 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 September 1943, Page 1

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