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PUBLIC NOTICES. RESERVE YOUR SEATS’ NOW FOR THE . MILITARY REVUE MILITARY REVUE AT THE REGENT THEATRE 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY NIGHT This will be the finest programme ever submitted to a Masterton audience. PARK OVAL 2.15 p.m. TOMORROW SPECTACULAR MARCHING DISPLAY. See your own Girls in Snappy Movements. TOMORROW NIGHT GALA DANCE IN THE AMERICAN RED CROSS CLUB. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 3 p.m. MILITARY TATTOO AT THE PARK OVAL. THE WHOLE WEEK-END PRO■GRAMME IS' AN INTERHOUSE EFFORT FOR THE BOYS OVERSEAS. SUPPORT THEM! BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. SPECIAL INTERHOUSE DISPLAY, MASTERTON PARK. D OTICE is hereby given that the Wairarapa Interhouse Association has been granted permission to make a charge not exceeding 1/- for adults and 6d for children for admission to the Masterton Park on the afternoon of SATURDAY, November 27, 1943. Admission to grandstand, 1/-. G. T. O’HARA SMITH, Town Clerk. Masterton, 26/11/43.

NEW BOOKS THAT HAVE ARRIVED AT THE W.F.C.A. LENDING LIBRARY “This Above All,” by Eric Knight; “The Robe,” Lloyd C. Douglas; “Was There Love Once ” Ernest Raymond; “The Interpreter,” Philip Gibbs; “Decency of Hate,” Humphrey Jordon; “Assignment in Brittany,” Helen McInnes; “They Came to London,” Paul Tabori; “Hostages,” Stefan Heym; “Spencer Brade, M.D.,” Frank G. Slaughter; “That None- Should Die,” Frank G. Slaughter; “Christopher and Christina,” Margaret Morrison; “Sunlight Sonata,” Laura Whetter; “Gone to Texas,” William McLeod Raine; “Gunmen, Gallants and Ghosts,” Dennis Wheatley; “The Riddle of Ramrod Ridge,” William Colt McDonald; “Lest We Regret,” Douglas Reed; “The Rats of Tobruk,” John Devine. 3500 VOLUMES TO CHOOSE FROM. LIFE MEMBERSHIP, 1/-. MAKE A POINT OF JOINING NOW! C.'SM ITH’S~FOR~VA~LUE. K/o TO 5/9— Summer-weight Operatop Vests and Panties to match. Colours: Peach and White. Always good value at C. Smith’s. //{FaND 5/-—Silk and Cotton Vests ° with silk binding. Colours: Peach and White. Sizes, W. and O.S. Buy your Undies at C. Smith’s and save on every purchase. 9 A /C-FSMART Tennis Frocks, button - ° ed down front style, with flared skirt. Sizes, S.S.W., S.W. and W. 14/6 for Pleated Shorts of White linen-like fabrics, sizes S.S.W., S.W. and W. Always value for your money at C. Smith’s. 0/11 TO 4/11—"Shopping Baskets, new shipment just arrived; assorted shapes and sizes. See window display. Get yours while assortment lasts. C. Smith’s Fancy Counter. o/i 1 —FABRKTgLOVES in White, Cream, Navy and Black; reliable wearing quality and smooth fitting, in all sizes, at C. Smith’s Fancy Counter. o /9— BOUND Calico Aprons, good ° quality ,traced ip new designs, ready to work. 1/41 to'4/- —Perfumed Soaps in fancy boxes, great variety. Always good value at C. Smith’s. " plantsFseeds. etc. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Japanese, KorV ean Cascade or Pom Pom. Named best Exhibition strain. 12/- dozen posted—Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. IJAHLIAS —World’s best named vari--17 eties, every known shade. Collection of 6 for 8/-, 12 for 15/-, posted.— Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. t EEK PLANTS.—Giant white-stem-n med from hand sown seeds. Exceptional croppers. 4/- 100, 18/- 500, posted. Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. ' JJARDY Perennials, choice varieties, useful for borders, rockeries, bedding. Collection 6 for 7/6, posted.— Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 November 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 November 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 November 1943, Page 1

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