PUBLIC NOTICES. MISSION HALL. ALL DAY GATHERING. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25. Meetings commence at 10.45 a.m. ALL WELCOME. DANCE — TE WHITI HALL. TONIGHT! In honour of Lewis O’Hara. Admission: A donation at the door. SALVATION ARMY. ANNUAL SHOP DAY. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. ■DONATIONS of Jumble Sale Goods, 17 Cakes, Jams, Preserves, Vegetables, etc, may be left at Barracks, Lincoln Road. Ring 1673 or 2502 for goods to be called for. Something you do not want will be readily bought by someone else. BRAMWELL STONE,_C.O MAURICEVILLE DISTRICT PATRIOTIC SOLDIERS' SEND-OFF COMMITTEE. A DANCE will be held in the Maurice--24 ville West Memorial Hall on MONDAY, October 25, 1943, at 8 p.m., in honour of Pte. P. Foster and Sgt. Donald Cameron. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. MASTERTON BRANCH NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. LABOUR DAY DANCE DANCE! MONDAY. DANCE! MASONIC HALL, 8 p.m. DANCE! t DANCE! MONTE CARLO. DANCE! i DANCE! Good Supper. Good Prizes. DANCE! BARNES’S ORCHESTRA. DANCE! DANCE! GLADSTONE HALL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, at 8 p.m. In honour of W. Parker, L. Daysh and I. Mason. MbTreFcOLE, lately in charge of iU the late Mr C. N. Cole’s painting and paperhanging business, wishes to announce that he is commencing business on his own account. He will be pleased to quote for any painting or paperhanging work. Telephone No. 1149 (private residence). 26 Chapel Street," Masterton. LAND SALES COURT. XJOTICE is hereby given that the publie office of the Land Sales Court for the Wellington Registry is situated at Room 601, 6th Floor, State File Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Correspondence and any applications under the Servicemen’s Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943. not delivered by hand to the public office, should be posted addressed to the Deputy Registrar. Land Sales Court. P.O. Box 5001, Lambton Quay Post Office, Wellington. Telephone 45050. N. FLEMING, Deputy^ Registrar, IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES NICHOLSON COLE, late of Masterton, master-painter, deceased. fLAIMS against the above estate must be rendered in duplicate to MESSRS BUNNY. BURRIDGE & DOUGLAS. Solicitors to the Executor, A.M.P. Society Buildings, Perry Street, Masterton. each bearing a certificate, signed by the claimant, to the effect that the amount was owing by the deceased at the date of his death, October 11. 1943. All moneys owing to the deceased must be paid to Messrs Bunny, Burridge and Douglas. M. H. COLE, Executor. DON’T SUFFER CORNS AT the first sign of corns, apply Dr. Scholl s Zino Pads—they prevent snoe friction. If corns are already chronic, Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads will bring instant relief, and in no time the corn will entirely disappear. For all corns, callouses and bunions, use Dr. Scholl s Zino Pads.—Campbell’s Pharmacy.s WANTED TO LEASE. to 30 acres ” good land, close to Masterton, without buildings. Write full particulars io “480,” c/o “Times-Age.” LOST AND FOUND. 2" POUND—GoId ring, in Ladies’ Rest r Room, Dixon Street. Apply Masterton Police Station. QTRAYEDmi my property, one Jersey 0 cow. If not claimed by October 31 will be sold to defray expenses. Apply Mrs E. Herrick, Tawaha, Martinborough. f”OST, Saturday, October 16, at Opaki Racecourse or in Masterton. gold locket aijd chain. Finder please return to “Times-Age.” Reward. f”OST” Friday, between town and Matahiwi, 4 sheets of music. Please ring 415 D. f”bST, vicinity Regent Theatre, Wed--12 nesday night, pair brown, woollen gloves with inset of yellow. Findei please return “Times-Age.” Reward. TOST, from Upper Plain, black and white spaniel, no collar. Answers to “Tony.” Ring 2528. Reward. PLANTS, SEEDS. ETC. rjEGONIAS— Choice mixed from Engn lish leading growers. Edges of petals heavily frilled. 15/- dozen, posted—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. pi^YSANTHEMUMS.— Japanese KoV rean Cascade or Pom Pom Named, best Exhibition strain. 12/- dozen, posted.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. — ‘‘Moneymaker,’’ 2/6 lb. “Celtuce,” new salad and cooking vegetable, ready six weeks, 6d packet posted.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. pHOICE Perennials, novelty types for V permanent flowering, in mixed shades. Collection of six for 7/6, posted.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland.
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