PUBLIC NOTICES. w L. PULLETS~and Laying Hens by ’’ * auction tomorrow. See our auction column. —J. Kerslake, Auctioneer. npHE Kaiwaiwai Hall Committee will 1 hold a Dance and Euchre Party on Monday, December 6. Soldiers in uniform 1/-, Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. Udy’s orchestra. Good floor and supper. Monte Carlo Novelty Prize. GREYTOWN METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5. 11 a.m—Rev. Grice. 7 p.m.—Rev. Woolford. MONDAY—--s.3o—Tea. 7.3o.—Prize Giving. MORISON’S BUSH—BATTERSEA. ’XMAS EUCHRE AND DANCE. 'MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. Prices: 2/-, 1/6. t CARTERTON HOME GUARD. ALL Rifles have been inspected and will be re-issued to Guardsmen on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, between 1300 hours and 1600 hours, from Worsfold’s old shop, High Street, Carterton, by Bn. Staff. All Guardsmen in “B” Company MUST pick up their rifles between the above times and produce their interim receipts for same. If unable to attend in person, Guardsmen must send an agent to get the rifle. D. L. TAVERNER, Capt., O.C. “B” Coy. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. MASTERTON REGISTRY. IN’THE ESTATE of ALBERT WILLIAM EDWARDS, late of Featherston, Confectioner, deceased NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased person, who died at Featherston on the 20th day of February, 1943, and Probate of whose Will was granted by the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Masterton on the 31st day of March, 1943, are hereby required to send in full particulars in writing of their* claims to the Executor, the New Zealand Insurance Company, Limited, at its office, situated in Featherston Street, Wellington, on or before the 20th day of January, 1944, after which date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims in respect of which it shall then have had notice. Dated this 25th day of November, 1943. CARD AND LAWSON, Solicitors to the New Zealand Insurance Company, Limited, the Executor of the above-named deceased. WANTED
WANTED TO RENT—Two or three ’’ unfurnished rooms, with use of conveniences, by lady with small school girl. Write “571,” c/o “TimesAge.” WANTED’TO RENT—House, about 5 ’’ or 6 rooms, about i mile from shopping area. Rent about 25/-. Ring 1110. ' ——LOST TCnd found. *” T OST—Light blue budgie. Finder return Bank New Zealand, Carterton. Reward. T OST—Gold locket and chain; keepn sake. ’Phone 1305. Reward. T~OST?**in Queen*Street, on Monday, parcel containing wool. Please return “Times-Age.” FOUND.— Green budgie. Owner may r have same by applying to 95 Bentley Street. WANTED*TO BUY. pARM machinery wanted. — Seed r stripper, any condition.—L. McCormack, Featherston, ’phone 159 A. WANTED TO BUY.—Folding camera, 620 or 120 size. Cash. ’Phone 1373, evenings. WANTED TO BUY—6-roomed house* 17 close to Queen Street; cash. Write “569,” c/o “Times-Age.” OUTBOARD MOTOR. WANTED TO BUY—Outboard motor, not over 4 h.p. Price and particulars to Carter, “Times-Age,” Greytown. HAY. ORDERS booked for this season’s first class rye hay. Apply Miss Wolters, Carterton. (JONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. CT SMYTH’S* FO REVALUE. 1n /£ YARD—FeIt for Bag-making and IU/O Fancy Novelties. Black, Green, Scarlet, Saxe, Mauve; very nice quality. 36in. wide. Always good value at C. Smith’s. ■fo / YARD—56in. Alf 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 4 f or 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. o/o 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. o/11 PAlR—English Fabric Gloves, °/ 1 x with stitched back and gauntlet. Chamois, White, Navy or Black. 6/6 pair for Maid’s sizes. Always bettei’ value at C. Smith’s. 9 /a TO 6/6 —Smartly boxed Stationery of fine quality. 2/- to 5/6— Writing Compendiums with gay coverings. Shop at C. Smith’s for good value.
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