| PUBLIC NOTICES. | MASTjERTON ’Savage Club—All 1 members are requested to attend the “Floor Members” Korero tomorrow (Saturday) night, at 7.30 o’clock. BOY, OH! BOY!!* A POST OFFICE INTER HOUSE TEAM DANCE! THIS FRIDAY—OCTOBER 8, At 8 p.m. MASONIC HALL. MASONIC HALL. NO WAITING TIME. SPECIAL! SPOTLIGHT. CATERING. BARNES'S RHYTHM BOYS. Everybody 2/-. GLADSTONE HOME GUARD. RANGE FIRING, OCTOBER 10. WAIRARAPA GUN DOG CLUB. 1943 CHAMPIONSHIPS. To be held at LAKE DOMAIN (FEATHERSTON). SUNDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 10. ALL VISITORS WELCOME. Afternoon Tea Available. Hot Water. M. A. RAWLINS. Hon. Sec. PRICE ORDERS, POTATOES—RICE. W. 160.—MAIN CROP POTATOES (amending Order 127) fixes GROWERS' PRICES as from 30/9/43 as follows:— SOUTH ISLAND GROWN: Sutton’s Supreme and King Edward varieties, £lO/15- a ton; other varieties, £lO/5/a ton, f.0.b.5.i.. South Island. NORTH ISLAND GROWN: £l2/15/a ton, f.0.r.5.i., grower’s station. For “Tagged" varieties, 10/- a ton may be added. These are actual prices for first-grade and maximum prices for undergrade. No. 161.—RICE, fixes maximum wholesale and retail prices as follows:— WHOLESALE PRICES (within “free delivery” area of merchants trading at Auckland, Blenheim, Christchurch, Dannevirke, Dunedin, Gisborne, Greymouth, Hamilton, Hastings, Hawera, Hokitika, Invercargill, Masterton, Napier, Nelson, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Timaru, Wanganui, Westport and Wellington), (a) (i) In quantities not less than 501 b. of rice of U.S.A. origin, and not less than 561 b. in other cases, 37/4 cwt. (ii) In lesser quantities, 39/- cwt. (b) Elsewhere (1) 39/8, and (ii) 41/4 cwt, RETAIL PRICES—Where wholesalers at places enumerated undertake “free delivery,” 5d a lb. Elsewhere, 51d a lb. RESTRICTED"SALES. rpHE PRICE TRIBUNAL notifies that on and after OCTOBER 21, 1943, no person shall be permitted to sell any of the undermentioned goods unless a Price Order has fixed the price thereof or the Tribunal’s approval to a selling price has been obtained: — 1, Garments of any of the following kinds or classes made wholly or partially from materials containing New Zealand wool, namely: Underwear, pullovers, cardigans, slip-ons, jerseys, overcoats, men’s and boys’, two and three-piece suits, sports coats, trousers, shorts, shirts, women's skirts, girls' gym. frocks. 2. Textile piece-goods wholly or partially manufactured from New Zealand wool. 3. Footwear. 4. Boys’ school caps. 5. Hosiery. 6. Gloves. 7. Knitting wools. 8. Blankets. 9. Mattresses and pillows ARMY STORES Opposite G.P.O. Posting Boxes. 'PHONE 1013. FOR all lines in Men’s Hats, Trousers, Socks, Shirts, Jerseys, Cardigans, Blazers, Belts, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Ties. Boots and Shoes. Pocket Wallets, Photo Wallets, Holdalls, Money Belts, Mirrors, Writing Outfits, Tobacco Pouches, Cards, Soap, Shaving Soap and Brushes, Boot Polish. Horse Collars, Hames, Bridles, Reins, Surcingles, Stirrup Leathers, Bit Straps, Blinkers, Girths, Tugs, Backbands, jPole Straps. Haversacks, Kit Bags, Shoulder Packs, Horse and Cow Covers. VISIT THE SHIR-WIN FOR YOUR NEXT PERMANENT WAVE. F ADIES! We specialise in Non- ' Electric Permanent Waving. SHIR-WIN HAIRDRESSING SALON, Next Whiteman’s (upstairs), QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. COME TO WHAKATAKI, WHERE THE MORNING BEGINS! THE SPORTSMAN’S PARADISE! Wild Pigs and Deer Shooting. Line Fishing and Cray Fishing, etc. N A. CHRISTIANSEN, MARINE HOTEL. “A Home Away From Home.” WRIGHT,”STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. JTARDWARE. —All kinds of useful X lines in stock. Reap-hooks, Spades, Shovels. Hoes, Hammers, Hinges, Bolts and Nuts, Slashers, etc. p HAFF.—Best quality G. 8.0.5. in v stock, ex South. Full of oats and sweet. Get our quote. CYANOG AS.—Rats’and rabbits can’t v take it. Keep down these pests with Cyanogus. Also for fumigation, barns and stores, etc. PLeANSO Docking Fluid—A safe and k reliable disinfectant. Protect your lambs at docking time—use Cleanso. pRIME Electric Fences.—Keep down fencing costs by 75%. Come and see the prime—the most reliable Electric Fence on the market. 12 months’ guarantee. SOUTHERN” "CROSS “Tea.—lf you ° haven’t tried Southern Cross Tea. get some at once. Fragrant and good. Get yours now. QEED POTATOES.—These are now on hand, but are not plentiful. Send in your orders and be sure of your supplies. ~CHAPEL STREET? MASTERTON?”' ’Phone 1624.
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