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PUBLIC NOTICES. WEEK-END SUGGESTIONS pRIME Fowls, Legs Lamb, Loins Lamb, Forequarters Lamb, Fillets Veal, Rolled Veal, Lambs’ Frys, Lambs’ Sweetbreads, Pork Luncheon, Pork Saveloys, Pork Sausages (in the skin). Obtainable from ■ LONG & SON QUALITY BUTCHERS. Opp. P.O. Posting Boxes, Masterton. ’PHONE 1417. SALE OF NOVELTIES. A SALE of Novelty Toys and Gifts will open in Masterton shortly. Watch for particulars. WE still have five hundred Corriedale cross sheep to sell. This mutton eats as good as New Zealand’s best, and the price is low. ’Phone 2160. —Estate Mutton Depot ■ POLL UP to big district Scout and Cub Rally at Masterton Park on Saturday afternoon. ivfARVELLOUS home-made Christmas 111 cakes and puddings, jam, fruit and vegetables, at Free Kindergarten Shop Day, Friday, December 3. —— / pLEASE NOTE—The London Pie r Shop will be reopening on December 1. IUFR & MRS J. DUNCAN, Mauriceville, wish to thank all kind friends and relatives for messages and tokens of sympathy in their sad loss. MR & MRS J. DUNCAN, Mauriceville, wish to thank the Doctors, Matron, Sisters and Nurses of Ward 2 for their kindness and attention to little Judith. Special thanks to Sister Cooper. CHILDREN—our greatest problem—our greatest asset. Free Kindergarten Shop Day, December 3. Help them. Saunders’ Shop. Q— Why should you give to the Y.M.- * C.A .Finance Campaign? Answer. —Because the Y.M. is doing so much for our youth—and with your assistance can do so much more. WANTOD~KNOWN—Reopening of ’’ London Pie Shop on December 1. ITELP the*Y.M.C.A. _ helpto mould the n character of our youth.

VOUR Sponge or Sausage Rolls might 1 win the prize. Entries close at 11 p.m. at Kindergarten Shop Day, December 3. Bring something—buy something. CARTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. Waterworks By-Law, Sections 38 and 43, and the Waterworks By-Law Amendment, 1916, Sections 5 and 6 and 7. TN the interests of the residents of the 1 Borough, and by Resolution of the Council, it is hereby notified that the above-mentioned By-Laws will be strictly enforced, and that the use of hoses is ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITED except between the hours of 5 a.m. to 8 a.m., and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. P. A .COLE, • Town Clerk.

HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS. 91/ AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — Toddlers’ Floral Silk Frocks, full from yoke, Peter Pan collar and sleeves. Peach, Nile, Sky and White. ja/o AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — ± 'V d Boys’ Cotton Suits, button on pants. Sizes, 16-18. Royal Blue, Green. 9/d AT HUGO”& SHEARER’S—36in. ° Burlap, heavy quality. Ideal for coverings or heavy drapings. Saxe, Brown, Brick. /? /d' AT HUGO & SHEARER’S.—4Bin. Plain Casement Cloth, suitable for curtains, cushions, etc. Rose, Tangerine, Saxe, __ 0/11 AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — Spot Synthetics, 36in. Summer weight. Colours: Rose, Brick, Saxe and Lido, with White spots. 4/11 AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — ±x Fancy Prints, sateen finish. 36in. Green and White spot and floral effects.’ Fast colours. Q/£ AT HUGO & “SHEARER’S. — “Bond’s” Wartime Hosiery in Rayon. Q/11 AT HUGO &~SHEARER’S. — 1 Bond’s Flexknit Hose, good i wearing. 9Q/fi AT HUGO & SHEARER’S - ” W U Men’s Felt Hats ,in all the popular styles and in a colour to please every man. 29/6 to 49/6. 7/c“aT~HUGO & SHEARER’S. — ° Men’s Cashmere Fancy Socks, assorted colourings and designs. Special value. iK/q AT HUGO & SHEARER’S? — J Ladies’ Shorts, in synthetic materials. Shades: Blue, Grey, Green, Rust. All sizes. W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. K/C YARD—45?ri? Qil Baize, fresh stock just to hand. All new patterns— At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” no/n—jASPE"Bedspreads, floral de- ' signs, in Pink, Green and Blue. J-bed size.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” r/11 YARD.—36in. Fine quality Oiled °/ xX Japara Cloth (an excellent substitute for rubber sheeting). At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 9 /C PAlR—Ladies’ Elastic-top Tennis u Socks, Navy, White, Green, Blue, Lemon and Fawn—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 7/11 PAlR—Fully-fashioned fine quality Lisle Hose, sizes 8J to 10 (2 Clothing Coupons).—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” SUTI~PAIR—Fine quality Hose; ' sizes 8J to 9J; Suntan shade.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” HARDWARE SPECIALS. f<YCLE Baskets, complete with straps to attach to handle bars. Beautifully enamelled. Only 15/6 each at Graham’s Hardware.

CULTIVATORS.— The latest in N.Z. V manufactures, and a credit to any man. Three prongs, long-haftdled, for 10/- each, at ’ Graham’s Hardware. ■Phone 1656.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 December 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 December 1943, Page 1

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