PUBLIC NOTICES. fUN DOG Club Picnic Trials, Lake ’Domain, Featherston, next Sunday. Public welcome. No charge. jQANCE! Odd Fellows’ Dance. Masonic Hall, Saturday night. Rhythm Boys’ Band. B. J. Seddon, M.C. INTERHOUSE DANCE! DANCE! MASONIC HALL. TONIGHT!. THE FINAL INTERHOUSE DANCE BEFORE GALA DAY. Make one of a happy crowd, and at the same time HELP THE INTERHOUSE GIRLS’ BUILDING FUND. Excellent Music, Wonderful Dance Floor—in fact. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST. REMEMBER—IT’S AN INTERHOUSE DANCE, So will be a good one. Admission: 2/- Everybody. CHURCH OF EPIPHANY LADIES’ GUILD. ANNUAL SALE AND SOCIAL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20. To be held at EPIPHANY HALL, Opening at 2 p.m. Musical Programme from 2.30 to 3.30. Including Afternoon Tea. Admission 1/-. Guessing Competitions— Apron Competition. Bring and Buy Stalls until 5 p.m. Stalls: Work, Cakes .Produce, Jumble. Contributions to above Stalls may be left at the Hall Friday afternoon or any time on Saturday. Proceeds in aid of St .Matthew’s Rebuilding Fund. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. • MASTERTON BRANCH. A SOCIAL EVENING will be tendered io Mr and Mrs F. Cole, who are leaving Masterton, at the Savage Club Rooms on SATURDAY, the 20th, at 8 p.m. A charge of one shilling will be made to defray expenses. PUBLIC LECTURE. KNOX HALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 7.45 p.m. “America in Wartime —The Princeton | Conference and Post-War Reconstruction.” Speaker: * THE VERY REV. A. K. WARREN, Dean of Christchurch, Chairman; His Worship the Mayor, Mr T. Jordan. Collection to defray expenses. BUY A “SPEEDED” TIFFIN TOASTER COMPLETE WITH TRAY FOR CRISPY TOAST. WE have a small quantity left of ’’ these high-speed quality Toasters. Be sure and get yours NOW from JOHN BOUZAID ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. TENDERS. __ TENDERS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES. TENDERS, closing on November 30, are invited for the purchase of the following second-hand vehicles: — ONE “FORD’ UTILITY TRUCK. ONE “FORD" l'/a-TON TRUCK. The vehicles may be inspected at the Post and Telegraph Yard, Lincoln Road, Masterton Tenders, which may be for one or both of the vehicles, should be forwarded to the Festmaster. Masterton, envelope being enlaced “Tenders for Motor-Vehicles.’’ GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. C. E. DANIELL, LTD., MASTERTON. ’Phone 1128. ——~ ————— 1 J. GRAHAM & CO. I PIECE only Gold Crepe Finished 1 Silk Poplin, guaranteed fast colour, 45 inches wide. Just the thing for side curtains or bedspreads, 9/11 yard—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. _____ J newest shades, in suede and genuine patent leathers. Assorted lengths and widths. Priced from 2/11. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. FELTEX - Shopph'ig Bags’—Strongly ’ made and serviceable shades; only 8/11 each.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. We have a good x stock of both long and short head Brushes at the present time; also Children’s Brushes. Priced from 1/3. — J. Graham & Co., Ltd. f ASHMERF?Boiiquet~BeautrPreparations at our Fancy Department.— AH Gift Sets in stock, also Powders, Perfumes, Creams, Lipsticks, etc. Universal prices.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. T ADIES’ White and Beige Handbags, underarm styles; also Maroon. Lido Blue, Navy, Black and Brown. Reasonably priced from 25/6. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. 1
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1943, Page 1
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