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PUBLIC NOTICES. TONIGHT! DANCE! TONIGHT! DANCE! TONIGHT! MASONIC HALL. DANCE! TONIGHT! MASONIC HALL. DANCE! TONIGHT! DANCE! TONIGHT! AFTER BEAT DANCE! TONIGHT! DANCE BAND. DANCE! TONIGHT! DANCE! TONIGHT! You are sure to DANCE! TONIGHT! enjoy this Hospi- DANCE! TONIGHT! tai Staff Dance. DANCE! TONIGHT! DANCE! TONIGHT! Special Novelties DANCE! TONIGHT! and Supper. DANCE! TONIGHT! DANCE! TONIGHT! DANCE! DAFFODIL DAY. MIDDLE RUN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1943. Admission: 1/6 (including Daffodils). Proceeds to Carterton Branch Plunket Society. F. M. TRAPP, Hon. Secretary. THE TRUTH. PROHIBITION RETAINED. pRINCE EDWARD Island is the one Canadian State that has retained Prohibition for over 50 years, the last vote being taken in 1940. First city in Canada to reach and go beyond its objective in Red Cross drive for 10,000,000 dollars was Charlottetown, capital of Prince Edward Island. W.W.S.A piELD DAY, SUNDAY. Transport Section taught driving. Signallers’ Canteen to attend. Bring lunch and cup. Meet 9.15 a.m., Drill Hall. A. WHITTAKER, O.C. W.W.S.A. pHIS OFFICE will be open from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. each day, and 4.30 p.m. to 5.15 p.m. for business girls. O. McMINN, Hon. Secretary. ELECTION NIGHT DANCE! DANCE! MASONIC HALL. DANCE! DANCE! SATURDAY NIGHT. DANCE! DANCE! Special arrangements have DANCE! been made for PROGRESS DANCE! Election Results during DANCE! the evening. DANCE! DANCE! Come and spend a happy' DANCE! time whilst waiting for the DANCE! “FINALS.” DANCE! DANCE! SPECIAL DANCE BAND. DANCE! EXCELLENT FLOOR. DANCE! TASTY SUPPER. DANCE! NOVELTY DANCES. DANCE! DANCE! Remember! It’s a WairaDANCE! rapa Interhouse AssociaDANCE! tion Dance, so will be most DANCE! enjoyable. DANCE! Star Attraction at 9.30 — DANCE! JUVENILE DANCE DUO. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. MASTERTON BRANCH. pHE Annual Meeting of above will be held in McLaren Room, Knox Sunday School, Masterton, on MONDAY, September 27, at 2.30 p.m. Speaker: Rev. David Calder, E.D., 8.A., Dominion Secretary. All interested cordially invited to attend. I? LECTORS! Have you read the NoLicense Householder? Read the facts and don’t be swayed by untrue inferences. Vote No-License. PUBLIC NOTICE. AIR DONALD THOMPSON, Democratic Soldier Labour Party candidate for Masterton Electorate, advises that his Election Committee is disbanded as from the 21st day of September, 1943. PUBLIC NOTICE? PURSUANT to the Elections Act, Mr Ben Roberts, M.P., Labour candidate for the Wairarapa Electorate, advises that his Election Committee is disbanded as from September 22, 1943. WANTED TO RENT. : YOUNG woman requires bed-sitting-room or board, preferably west end. Write to “393,” c/o “Times-Age.” stating particulars and price. jyjOTHER and daughter wish to rent double room for fortnight from Saturday. Morning tray, no other meals. Write “392,” c/o “Times-Age.” _____ T° LET. —Two unfurnished rooms, use conveniences. Address at “TimesAge? T° LET. —Furnished bedroom, morning tray, near Hospital. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED - TO LET.—Two furnished rooms, use of conveniences; suit two business ladies or school teachers, or married couple. Address at “TimesAge.” rpo LET—Unfurnished rooms. Address at “Times-Age? TO LET?-!wo furnished rooms in convenient home, with use of conveniences. Write “390,” c/o “TimesAge? HARDWARE SPECIALS. ONION - PLANTS! Pukekohe Long Keeper, strong locally grown plants, 1/6 per 100—At Graham’s Hardware, opposite Police Station. pAINT UP this Summer! There is nothing looks better than a Docker’s painted house. Most shades and a good stock at Graham’s Hardware, ’phone 1656.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 September 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 September 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 September 1943, Page 1

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