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, The Masterton Auctioneering Co. re- . mind the public that the poultry sale I usually held at 2 p.m., will be held at 1.30 p.m. to-day t A shop day wil ibe held at the • Hall to-day. Afternoon tea . will be procurable and admission is free. Annual general meeting of the Masl terton Football Club in Savage Club’s ■ rooms, Perry Street, at 6 <j’cluck to- , morrow night. ■ A spinsters’ and bachelors’ dance ■ will be held in the Kaituua Hall on ■ Tuesday evening next. Bus leaves P.O. ■ at 7.30 p.m, The annual meeting of the Gladstone I Football Club will be held in the Gladi stone Hall at 7.30 o’clock to-morrow . (Thursday) night. The Masterton Auctioneering Co. ad- , vertise a sale by public auction on Sat- , urday next, at No. 7 Wrigley Street, of household furniture aud effects. Full particulars on page S of this issue. A reminder is given of the sale of furniture and residential property on account of Mr. H. D. Monk, which is to be held at 1.45 p.m. to-day, by the Masterton Auctioneering Co. Bus will leave P.O. for Upper Renall Street at 1.30 p.m, Tickets obtainable on application. Mr. R. S. Gerrand publishes in this issue full particulars of a highly attrac tice auction sale of well-selected household furniture, purebred poultry and farm requisites. The sale is on account of Mr A. Brownlee, "Norfolk," iicnall Street (just over Railway), and is *o take place next Saturday afternoon commencing at 1.30. Everything is in good condition. The poultry is a particularly choice lot. Easter Fair at Hugo & Shearer’s is always a popular occasion to secure smart holiday apparel and autumn requirements at appealing prices. Stocks are now at their widest and Easter shoppers get the choicest of the new goods. This season Hugo & Shearer’s I importations have been particularly successful and in style and value the merchandise will be found uncommonly inviting. As examples of the values wo mention a line of ladies’ rubber rain coats in various shades and all sizes, at 1-/9, and two-piece woollen jumper suits in newest effects at 39/6. j„ autumn millinery delightful inexpensive hats can be had for as little as 8/6 Mr. E. Winhall, proprietor of Win hall’s Garage, Chapel Street, Master ton, has just installed the most modern system of battery charging on the market. With the new one-day battery charger, he is now prepared to take in motor and radio batteries in the morning and have them ready for their own ers, fully charged, in the evening of the same day. Mr. Winhall invites all motorists and radio enthusiasts, or antone interested, to call and see it working. One-day battery charging re . commended by leading car and battery manufacturers, and there is no doubt about the safety and quality of thwork of this new outfit. There is no necessity to lose a night’s programme on the wireless.

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Wairarapa Age, 20 March 1929, Page 4

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Untitled Wairarapa Age, 20 March 1929, Page 4

Untitled Wairarapa Age, 20 March 1929, Page 4