PUBLIC NOTICES. WAIRARAPA COLLEGE. ANNUAL BREAK-UP. PARENTS, Guardians, Old Pupils and the public are cordially invited to attend the Annual Break-up Function at the College Assembly Hall TONIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Speaker; Mr Humphrey O’Leary, K.C. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. gT. PATRICK’S ASSEMBLY HALL. By pupils of St. Bride’s Convent. AN ORIENTAL OPERETTA—“THE MAGIC RUBY” TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, at 8 p.m. Tickets: Adults 2/-, Children 1/6. Proceeds in Aid Convent Chapel Earthquake Repairs.
T)ANCE! Kopuaranga School Dance in Kopuaranga Hall on Wednesday, December 15. Children fancy dress. Good music, good floor, good supper. MRS G. E. COOPER, late Excelsior Salon, Queen Street,Masterton, advises clients having lay-by goods still unclaimed, that if same are not collected by Friday, December 17, 1943, will be disposed of. N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS. ’XMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. WOODVILLE -MASTERTON - WELLINGTON SERVICES. f|N December 24 ,25 and 31, 1943, and January 1, 1944, the ordinary timetable will be suspended, and cars will run as under:— DECEMBER 24, 1943. Woodville dep. 5.30 p.m. Masterton dep .7.15 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 4.0 p.m., 7.0 p.m. Wellington dep. 1.15 a.m., 2.30 a.m., 4.0 p.m. 10.30 p.m. (Woodville). DECEMBER 25, 1943. Masterton dep. 8.0 a.m., 7.0 p.m. Wellington dep. 2.0 p.m., 4.0 p.m. DECEMBER 31, 1943. Woodville dep. 5.30 p.m. Masterton dep. 7.15 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 7.0 p.m. Wellington dep. 1.15 a.m., 2.30 a.m., 4.0 p.m. 10.30 p.m. (Woodville). JANUARY 1, 1944. Masterton dep. 1.0 p.m. Wellington dep. 4.0 p.m. MARTINBOROUGH-MASTERTON SERVICES. The Martinborough-Masterton Services will not run on December 25 and 27, 1943, and January 1 and 3, 1944. WAIRARAPA KENNEL CLUB. RIBBON PARADE, Saturday, Decemher 11, 1943, to be held in the Masterton Park at 2 p.m. Judge All Breeds: Mr C. Pedersen, Masterton. Pets Class Judge: Mr H. Mackenzie Douglas. MISS M. G. McGREGOR For DISTINCTIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES. Address: 30 Essex Street. Ring 1869.
FOR SALE. WR SALE— Refrigerator, Crosley r Shelvador, late model, household size. £9O cash. Apply ’phone 2323 Sunday evening, or Monday before 9 a.m. wOR?SALE?—Three acres of hay"ready for cutting. Address at Cartel ton Branch “Times-Age.” tdqr"?SALE—Child’s folding drawing r desk, as new, £2/15/-.—42 Lincoln Road. - WANTEDYoSELL.— Navy blue Eng- ’’ lish pram, little used; with lam cover. £l2/10/- cash. Address at “Times-Age.” SALE.— Pedigree bulldog bitch, " 3 years old January, 1944. Splendid mother. Apply Brockett, Cole St. ’Phone 1367. _ pOR SALE—One 30-gallon Wolseley separator, good order and condition. ’ Ring 120 S, Eketahuna, after 8 p.m. . pOR SALE— Day-old chicks (sexed). r Hatching Friday and Saturday. Price, 2/6 each—C. J. Gardiner, Waikiwi Poultry Farm, Tauherenikau. If writing give telephone number. _ POR SALE—Model A Ford trucking r gistered. Carries 25 cwt. Tires good (2 new); sheep hurdles complete. ’Phone 2403 after 6 pm. POR SALE, in Carterton district, 1 r (new) 20in. Gent’s Phillips Cycle, with coaster brake. —C. Kemp Goodin, Cycle and Radio Dealer, Carterton. Philips" Battery 1 Radio, £32/10/-.—C. Kemp Goodin, Cycle and Radio Dealer, Carterton. OUR suggestions for Xmas—Torches, V Electric Irons, Bed and Wall Lamps, Holdall Sports Tool Wood Toys for the kiddies. —C. Kemp Goodin, Cycle and Radio Dealer, Cartel ton, POR SALE—lnflations, claw, milk and r air tubes. Pre-war quality and price—Levin & Co., Machinery Department, Masterton. pOR Williams pure " prepared Paint. —Levin & Co., Machinery Department, Masterton. PORTALE— Belting? lin. to 4in„ also 1 V belts, pulleys, etc.—Levin & Co., Machinery Department, Masterton. pHENOVINE— Cooper’s Phenothiazine 1 Worm Drench Powder, a reliable remedy for a wide range of'internal parasites affecting sheep, cattle, horses and pigs—G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., Masterton. ’Phones 1105, 1301. TjAIRY FARMERS! We have a limited supply of Petroleum Jelly in 361 b. tins. Obtain yours while stocks last.—G. H. Perry & Co.,’ Ltd., Masterton. ’Phones 1105, 1301 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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