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PUBLIC NOTICES. TAR. RICH will be absent from Masterton from December 5 to 19, inclusive. MASTERTON ART CLUB. A CRITICISMjand Social Evening will be held in the Savage Club Rooms on TUESDAY EVENING, November 30, at 7.30. Honorary and active members are invited to attend. Lecture, Mr S. B. McLennan, A.R.C.A.; Musical Items, Mrs Eastwood; Short Play, producer, Mr J. Lawson. Supper. L. CSCKERILL, Hon. Secretary. SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY. SAINT ANDREW’S NIGHT, NOVEMBER 30, 1943. CONCERT AND DANCE, MASONIC HALL, at 8 p.m. Open to General Public. pONCERT items by local artists, to be followed by Scottish and Old Time Dancing until 1 a.m. Admittance: Members usual prices. Non-members: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-. NOTE: As seating accommodation is limited, patrons are requested to arrive early.

PUBLIC LECTURE. ST. PATRICK’S HALL, QUEEN ST. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, at 8 p.m. By Rev. Father Phillip Murphy, O.F.M. Subject: “Morals and Morale.” Under the auspices of the Masterton Catholic Club. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. VISIT OF TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND, MASTERTON PARK. ■ NTOTICE 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 SUNDAY, November 28, 1943. Admission to Grandstand, 1/-. G. T. O'HARA SMITH, ■ Town Clerk. Masterton, 27/11/43. ANYONE found trespassing on my property, “Kaikatea,” Te Ore Ore, will be prosecuted.—S. Burling. WANTED KNOWN—Reopening of ” London Pie Shop on December 1. TIN HARE RACING RUGBY PARK. TOMORROW! SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, at 2 p.m. Good Entries, Flat and Hurdle Events. Afternoon Tea on grounds. No charge for admission.

BIRMESE FOR THE HAIR. Birmese Hair Root Compound will banish dandruff in 3 days, help grow new hair in 30 days, stop hair from falling out, make thin, lifeless, streaky hair grow strong, thick and lustrous, restore grey hair, to its orginal colour and sheen. Birmese is obtainable from W. J. Campbell and W. H. Snowsill, Chemists, Masterton.—Firmese Laboratories, Ltd., Hereford Street, Christchurch. ~ ■ LOST and found. T OST, on Friday night, lady’s dark green square scarf, with fringe round edge. Finder please return to “Times-Age,” Carterton. JOST^Radiator - cap, Austin car. Finder please return Department of Agriculture Office. Reward. FoST.—Navyroheck raincoat, woman's, between Solway and Carterton. Finder please ring 2109. FOST - between Solway and - Post Office, gold pendant, containing photo of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Reward. Please return “Times-Age” or ’phone 2542. FOST, about a month ago, brown smooth-haired sheep dog, name “Scotty.” Reward. Ring 2403. WANTEDTORENT. ~ WANTED - TO - RENT. — Furnished ’’ house, from Christmas; adults. Write “558,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED - TO~RENT, by airman, un- ” furnished house. Ring 1110. board""required. man, board in ' private home, vicinity High Street preferred. Write “512,” c/o “TimesAge.” WANTED TO~BUY. 7 WANTED TO BUY.—House, 4-6 rooms, Pownall Street. Recommended tenant no objection. Write particulars to “557,” c/o “Times-Age. WANTED TO BUY," or Hire, lady’s or ’’ gent’s bicycle; must be cheap. ’Phone 1731. WANTEDTO^UY.- Poultry: Fowls, ” ducks, geese, turkeys, any quantity. Picked up at door. Write “556, C/O “Times-Age.” Ti^TED - TO _ BUYi ;=: Lady’s bicycle, ’’ in good order. Ring 1046. A UCKLAND dealer visiting Mastertdn November 30 wishes to purchase 20 English and American late model sedans. Liberal prices paid. Spot cash on acceptance. Write “Dealer," c/o “Times-Age.” __

Q ONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C Smith’s Buildings- Masterton. WE cannot let you have all the films ” you’d like, but we can help you to get the best out of each precious roll. Our Developing and Printing Service today preserves in every detail the same fine quality and workmanship on which it was founded. So leave that valued spool at Wilson’s Pharmacy (next Page’s Corner), for results that will please.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 November 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 November 1943, Page 1

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