______ PUBLIC NOTICES. W.F.C.A. STAFF DANCE MASONIC HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. Guest of Honour: Lieut. Ron Johnson, of 2nd N.Z.E.F., on furlough. FRANK POOL’S BLUE RIVER DANCE BAND. Extras by Thorne’s Orchestra. NOVELTY DANCES, Admission, 2/-. DANCE! ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. MASONIC HALL. SATURDAY, SEPT 18, 1943, at 8 p.m. Novelty Dances. Excellent Supper. Jack Barnes’s Rhythm Boys’ Orchestra. The Dance YOU enjoy—BE THERE! GLADSTONE MAORI WAR EFFORT. ABSOLUTELY OUR LAST DANCE FOR THE SEASON. FINAL SOCIAL AND DANCE. To be held at GLADSTONE TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, SEPT. 16. 1943, at 8 p.m. Good Supper. - Good Music. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-, Children 6d AH 7 members of Women’s Organisations and all young Mothers and Girls are invited to attend the League of Mothers’ Union at Knox Church Hall on WEDNESDAY, September 15, at 2.30 p.m. Dr. Clara Lee, Wellington, will be the speaker. Afternoon tea. piRST-VOTERS! It is your privilege to help maintain the prestige and cleanliness of this town by voting for No-Licence. ALL DOGS found trespassing on my property at Parkvale will be shot on sight. Poison has been laid. • G. J. OATES. NOTICE TO IMPORTERS. TT is now required that all Hand Tools, covered by the provisions of The Control of Hand Tools Order, No. 2, 1943, be imported in the groups set out in that order, anti to implement that order, we are required, under the authority of the Ministry of Supply Department, to bulk orders of the items shown below. Importers interested in such items should communicate with the nearest Branch of Consolidated Importers (N.Z.), Ltd., at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin or Invercargill. Ex Tariff Item 333/2. Augers, Earth Post Hole diggers, hand. Clamps, Castrating. Cultivators, hand, except 3 prong. Dibbers. Drawers, Daisy and Dock. Hoes, Garden, except 6 to 7in. Swan Necked draw type, and 7 to Ilin. Torpedo. Hoes, Plantation. Irons, Edging and Turfing. Knives, Cane, Corn, Hay, Indigo, Root and Truss. Pruners, Tree. Rakes, Metal Leaf only. Secateurs. Shears Garden and Lopping. Spuds, Trowels, Garden. Weeders. Ex Tariff Item 351/1. Anvils, Bench. - Blacksmith and Tinmens. Bicks. Bills, Cane and Mill. Blocks, Swage. Irons, Bick. Ex Tariff Item 356/18. Hooks, Bagging and Wool. Ex Tariff Item 233. Knives, Pallette. CONSOLIDATED IMPORTERS (N.Z.), LTD. W. H. NANKERVIS, General Secretary. DANCE! ~ DANCE! HAEREMAI! TE WHITI TRIBAL COMMITTEE. DANCE! DANCE! TOMORROW NIGHT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. Novelty Dances. After Beat Band. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6, Children 1/-. SALE OF RABBITSKINS. EMERGENCY REGULATIONS, 1942. RABBITSKINS SUBSIDY. TTNTIL 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 subsidj r unless the above conditions are fully complied with. R. C. BURGESS, Chairman, RABBITSKINS COMMITTEE. Dunedin, September 8, 1943. PATRIOTIC DONATIONS. pANGIBLE appreciation of the success of our Fighting Forces and the capitulation of Italy would be to 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. C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE. 10/6 YARD—54in. Smart Check ' Tweeds for Skirts. A nice assortment of Tweeds now on show at C. Smith’s Fabric Department. 7/11 TO 10/6 Yard—36in. Rayana, the ' popular wool like fabric. Plain shades; stripes and checks.—C. Smith’s Fabric Department. 9 /7 AND 4/3 Yard. —Good quality All ' Wool Grey Flannel, 27in. wide. 5/11—British Khaki Flannel. —C. Smith’s for Value, 9/C TO 4/11 —Cotton and Pure Linen ’ ' Tea Towels, large size. 4/6 to 6/9 —Floral Prints, 36in. wide. Neat designs.—At C. Smith’s Fabric Counter. 6/11 TO 13/6—Floral UncrWhable ' Silks, 36in. wide. A great collection in all colours, at C. Smith’s Fabric Counter. g PAIR—Mock seam Art Silk Hose, ' excellent quality, neat fitting at ankle; in all sizes. Lisle heel, too and suspender top. Popular colours. One clothing coupon—C. Smith's for Value.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 September 1943, Page 1
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