PUBLIC NOTICES. ALL members of Masterton Optimist Club are requested to attend a Special Meeting to be held at the Y.M.C.A. rooms tomorrow (Tuesday) night. At 5.30 p.m. BELVEDERE SCHOOLROOM. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1943. j SOCIAL AND DANCE. . Tendered by residents of district to Seaman Colin Callister. Good Music, Floor and Supper. Ladies 1/-, Gents. 1/6. WANTED KNOWN. —Reopening of ’’ London Pie Shop on December 1. COMBAT PILES. ZANN gives immediate and safe relief. For generous trial treatment, send 9d stamps. —Zann Pty., Box 952 YZ (B. M. Appleton, 154 Featherston Street), Wellington. 3 SALVATION ARMY HALL, CARTERTON. TONIGHT! At 7.45. YOUNG PEOPLE’S ANNIVERSARY Programme and Prize Giving. ALL WELCOME. COME—ENCOURAGE-ENJOY. SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY. SAINT ANDREW’S NIGHT, NOVEMBER 30, 1943. CONCERT AND DANCE, MASONIC HALL, at 8 p.m. t 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/-. MASTERTON SAVAGE CLUB. SPECIAL Ko’rero will be held on MONDAY NEXT, December 6, at 8 p.m. TIMBER TREES. WE are buyers of all classes of trees " for timber, including Rimu, White Pine, Totara, Matai, Insignis Pine, Gum, etc. The demand for timber for war purposes is greater than can be supplied, and all who have trees suitable for milling would be helping the war effor* by making them available. We should be pleased to discuss your particular problem with you, and give estimates of quantities and values without obligation on your part. C. E. DANIELL, LTD., Queen Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1620.
DEERSKINS. QEND your skins directly to us. We ° are exclusive buyers in New Zealand for U.S.A. Tanner. We pay sh. 5/10 PER POUND for dry skins. Consign your skins to THE AUSTRALASIAN TRADING CO., LTD., 78 ARO STREET, WELLINGTON. HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS. 27 /« AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — "*/ u Du Barry Locknit Nights, no sleeves, excellent fitting, attractive pastel shades. Sizes, S.W., W. 12/q AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — u Trimmed Locknit Slips, opera top, brassiere fitting. Blue and Pink. S.W., W. fi/11 AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — Ladies’ Fully-fashioned Lisle Hose, “Seconds.” l7fi _ AT'HUGO & SHEARER’S—HeeI ' Cups, for saving the heels of stockings. IK/fi AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — u Boys’ Light Grey Flannel Slacks, small sizes, 7,8, 9 only. Pure wool. O/fi AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — u Boys’ Wool Bathing Shorts, finished white belt and fancy buckle. Colours: Plain Maroon, Royal Blue, Black. Kd AT HUGO”& SHEARER’S—Fine ° Silk Hair Nets, on elastic; light, medium and dark Brown shades. Any quantity sold. q/H AT. HUGO & SHEARER’S. — ' Wooden Powder Bowls, handpainted, dainty designs. An attractive gift. 10/fi AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. - / v Tootal Voiles, 36in. White grounds with assorted spots. Fast to washing; non-crush. 4 /q AT HUGO & SHEARER’S —Self“- ' coloured Azlin, 36in. White and all leading colours. Fast to washing. 1 coupon. 10/. AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — V/Z White Table Damask, 54in. Neat check pattern, heavy quality. I’i coupons per yard.
C. SMITH'S FOR VALUE. 1 0 /fi YARD—FeIt for Bag-making and v/ Fancy Novelties. Black, Green, Scarlet, Saxe, Mauve; very nice quality. 36in. wide. Always good value at C. Smith’s. J ■ jo / YARD—56in. All Wool Grey Suit- " ing. 9/3 yard—s4in. Navy Woven Fleecy-lined Bloomer Cloth, exceptional value.—C. Smith’s for Service and Value. K/11 YARD —36in. Broche Art Silk x for Summer Dressing Gowns; Grey, Brown, Red, Green and Gold. 25/6 pair—Fine quality Linen-finish Sheets for Single Beds.—C. Smith’s for Value. Q/Q TO 4/11 —Men’s Fine Quality ' Wool Socks, plain shades of Grey, Blue, Fawn, Green and Navy. Fancy' checks and stripe patterns.—C. Smith’s Men’s Wear Section. R/11_ PAIR —English Fabric Gloves' ' with stitched back and gauntlet. Chamois, White, Navy or Black. 6/6 pair for Maid’s sizes. Always better value at C. Smith’s. 2/R TO 6/6 —Smartly boxed Station- / ery of fine quality. 2/- to 5/6 — Writing Compendiums with gay coverings. Shop at C. Smith’s for good 1 value.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 November 1943, Page 1
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