PUBLIC NOTICES. DANCE! TE ORE ORE MEETING HOUSE. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Proceeds of Fund for Late V.C. Winner, Late Lieut. Ngarimu. Decoration held October 6. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. AFTER BEAT BAND. Bus leaves P.O. at 8 p.m. MASTERTON RACING CLUB (Reg.). SPRING MEETING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16. DOMINATIONS for all events will CLOSE on MONDAY, 4th inst., at 9 p.m. NORMAN H. JAMES, Secretary. Telephone No. 1283. DANCE! DANCE! RAILWAY STAFF DANCE. MASONIC HALL, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1943, At 8 p.m. Novelty Dances, Modern and Old Time. Admission: 2/-. JACK BARNES’S RHYTHM BOYS. Proceeds to Red Cross for Parcels for Members Overseas. LANTERN LECTURES. Now removed from 69 to 37 QUEEN ST. (next Watson, the Grocer). SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Slides showing from Adam to Noah. TUESDAY, 7.30— Prophecy concerning Jerusalem. Lecture by Miss Waterston. CARTERTON—“The Visit of St. Paul to England and the Last Chapter of the Acts of the Apostles.” MASONIC HALL, THURSDAY, 7.15. ALL WELCOME. SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY. GATHERING MASONIC HALL. ■SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 7.45 p.m. Scottish and Old Time Dances, with items interspersed. Guests accompanying members will be admitted. DEERSKINS. QEND your skins directly to us. We are exclusive buyers for U.S.A. Tanner in New Zealand. We pay sh 5/6 PER POUND for dry skins. Consign your skins to THE AUSTRALASIAN TRADING CO., LTD., 78 ARO STREET, WELLINGTON. A CARD. T)R. H. FROHLICH, Dental Surgeon, advises that he will resume practice on MONDAY, October 4. Telephone 1145. Address: Trust Lands Trust Building, Queen Street. WORK WANTED. fJRDERS taken for children’s sewing; also for knitting. Apply 35 Victoria Street. ’Phone 2261. . reliable~man. work by day, gardening. Ring 2673. WANTED by young girl, position as ¥ hairdresser, willing to learn. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT—SeIf-contained ¥¥ unfurnished flat, 2 adults, careful tenants. Write to “428,” “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY. ! WANTED TO BUY. —Carpet, suitable . for bedroom. Write “433,” c/o “Times-Age.” • WANTETd TO BUY.—Lady’s bicycle. , Write “432,” “Times-Age.” ’ WANTED TO P’URCHASE—A good ¥¥ cattle dog; must be hard. Ring telephone 259 M. ' WANTED TO BUY.—House, two bedrooms and porch, vicinity Lans- : downe. Price reasonable. Write de- . tails to “427,” c/o “Times-Age” Office. WANTED TO BUY. —Plunket or cane : ¥ regulation pram. Write “429,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO'BUY, urgently, poker - work machine, complete with : needle; good condition. Write “426,” c/o “Times-Age.” RANTED or 14ft. cara’’van; also Kerr gas producer. No fancy prices. Write “425,” c/o “TimesAge.” WANTED TO BUY.—6-cylinder car, Chev. or VB, or wellside truck, preferably, suitable gas producer, or one already fitted; good tires and engine only consideration. No fancy price. Write “425,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED T6 _ BUY. = Smalf boy’s bi- 1 cycle. ’Phone 1460. WANTED TO BUY.—One or more ¥ working ferrets. Write “418,” c/o “Times-Age.” (pHAT old tire—is it a spare? Can you spare it for an essential vehicle? Even though worn through, the canvas i tires that have sound wails can be reconstructed with cord and live rub- i ber by Trojan. We buy spare tires and ! reconstruct them for petrol licence holders and guarantee our work. Most garages are our agents. —Trojan Tire Tread Factory, 11 Hutt Road, Petone. 3 CONVERT your old Gold and Dia- i mond Rings into cash Highest 1 prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. < Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. i ( KA!rDWARE~BPEOIALS. ( nNIOIO’LANTS! Pukekohe Long v Keeper, strong locally grown plants, 1/6 per 100—At Graham’s ' Hardware, opposite Police Station. pAINT ~UP~this Summer! There is I 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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