PUBLIC NOTICES. Savage Club.—rA meet ing of Floor Members will be hel tonight, at 7.30 o’clock. MAURICEVILLE W.D.F.U. KIDDY CARNIVAL. :1. rpHE EAST COMMITTEE will hold Fancy Dress Dance for adults an j children on SATURDAY, October I d commencing at 7.30. Children 6d ani plate, Adults 2/-. SALVATION ARMY HALL, CARTERTON. s 8 p.m—TONIGHT—B p.m. , Mr Ben Roberts, M.P.. presiding. :l MASTERTON S.A. BAND SONGSTERS. Programme of Music and Song. Also Stall arranged by Home Leagui Ladies—Cakes, Toys, Jam, etc. COME—BUY—ENJOY. ! Admission, 1/-. CROWN THEATRE, GREYTOWN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2 p.m. \ PADDY’S MARKET. In aid of Presbyterian Church. - Produce, Cakes, Fancy, A.D.T., Ice Cream and Sweets Stalls. 1 STATE THEATRE, CARTERTON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1943. ' GRAND SOCIAL & DANCE Under- Auspices of the Carterton-Papawai-Greytown Tribal Committees, Good Music by Udy’s Orchestra. Prize Dances, Statue Waltz, Monte Carlo. Double 5/-, Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/6. Buses from Masterton. W. H KARAURIA, E. T. KINGI, : Joint Secretaries. ! . RED STAR CRICKET CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. SAVAGE CLUB ROOMS, MASTERTON, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, at 7.30 p.m. THANKS. TO ELECTORS OF WAIRARAPA. RADIES & GENTLEMEN,—I desire to thank electors of Wairarapa fox* renewing then- confidence in me at the poll on Saturday. It is a ,long time since the Wairarapa seat was won three times in succession. I am particularly pleased that the soldiers’ vote gave me the victory. In the future, as in the past, I shall continue to do my very best fox* the whole of the district. For the Dominion there are three issues of personal importance: First, for every one of us to prosecute the war to a successful conclusion; second, the rehabilitation of oux- soldiers; third, the building of peace and a better world. BEN ROBERTS, M.P. fox- Wairarapa. ARMY STORES Opposite G.P.O. Posting Boxes. ■PHONE 1013. JJORSE COLLARS, Bridles, Reins, Driving Reins, Hames, Milk Cart Saddles, Backbands, Tugs, Breechings, Pole Straps, Surcingles, Girths, Halters, etc. JJOYS’ Navy Shorts, double seats, sizes sizes 6 to 16; Men’s Boots, all sizes, nailed and unnailed. Men’s Shoes, Hats, Underwear; Blazers, 30/-. 'J’ENTS and Flys, all sizes, Car Covers, Haversacks, Packs, Kit Bags, Money Belts, Holdalls, Writing Outfits, Wallets, etc. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Such as TOASTERS JUGS IRONS KETTLES HEATERS WASHING MACHINES Cannot now be renewed. Make sure yours will last till after the war by being careful with them and having them serviced by JOHN BOUZAID ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON J j OST. —-£1 note, Friday night, vicinity State Theatre. Findex- please leave at “Times-Agc." Reward. LOST? in town, small black zip purse. I Please return “Times-Age.” Reward. J?OUND. — Hand-knitted green scarf. Ownex- may have same by paying cost of advertisement. POUND, in Wairarapa Steam Laundry, gent’s silvex- watch. Owner may have same by describing it. pOST, yesterday, between Waiohine bridge and Greytown, spare wheel off motor truck. Findex- please return to “Times-Age” Carterton'Branch. Reward. pOST, last month, navy cardigan. Please return “Times-Age.” Reward. WANTED TO RENT? —Two furnished rooms, by airman’s wife, with one child. Write “403,” c/o “Times-Age.” .ANTED TO RENY7"irge"nTly,"fxirr7 ished house, flat or rooms (2 bedrooms), by returned soldier. Write “401,” c/o “Times-Age.” yyANTED - ’ TO-RENT7-Urg^7tly-Te-quired: Unfurnished house, any locality, Masterton; 2 bedrooms; 3 adults. Address at “Times-Age.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 September 1943, Page 1
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