REP. RUGBY.
WAIRARAPA v. BUSH. TO-DAY’S MATCH. At the Showgrounds, Carterton, this afternoon the Wairarapa Rugby representatives will play the return home-and-home match with the Bush team. Both sides are at full strength and a fast, interesting contest should result. The Wairarapa team will be the same as originally chosen. In the visiting side, Ray will replace Harris on the wing. RANFURLY SHIELD. CHALLENGE BY WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON, August 12. The Wellington Rugby Union decided to-night to issue a challenge to Southland for the Rianfurly Shield, the match at Invercargill on September 3 to be a match for the shield. Mr. J. N. Millard, sole selector, was appointed manager for the southern tour. — (P.A.) Pound note lost. Dodge car for sale. Private board and residence wanted. Mr. James Leeming, Pongaroa, elsewhere inserts thanks notice. The Friendly Societies’ 500 tournament commences to-night, mt 7.30. Messrs. F. P. Welch and Son advertise for sale a dairy farm as a going concern. An auction sale of meat will be held at Gerrand’s South End shop to-dav, at 2.30 p.m. The Wellington Education Board invite tenders for painting interior of To Ore Ore School. Mr. H. L. Esau is offering for sale specially selected hand-picked potatoes from the South Island. The Church of the Epiphany Kuripuni Ladies' Guild announce a euchre tournament in the E-piphany Hull on Thursday evening next. Mclvor’s announce that this is the last week of their great winter sale. To mark the event, special bargains are being offered and inspection is cordially invited. A meeting of motor cyclists is to be held in Mr. L. A. Stimson's garage on Monday, August 18, at 7.30 p.m. for the purpose of forming a motor cycle club. Messrs. J. Kerslake & Co. advertise a special auction sale of household furniture and effects at their Mart at 2 p.m. to-day. Full particulars appear on page 8 of this issue. The secretary, Post and Telegraph Department, Wellington, invites tenders for inland mail service contracts for the North Island. Full particulars are advertised in this issue. High hat the idea!—that our ' hat prices are a little “high hat” for the average man’s income. No we’re neither “high hat” nor high priced.. Oh, yes, we'd almost forgotten in our enthusiasm to disillusion all men who were under the impression that our store was exclusive rather than inclusive, that we are J. L. Murray, Ltd. An opportunity for displaying ibeautb ful stitchery is shown to-day in the new “Semco” designs in eross-stitch. The touch of beauty that the well executed embroidery imparts to the simplest articles more than repays one’s efforts in this direction. Stitches simple and easy in pastel shades on the finest quality evenly woven linen, ensure the time spent in embroidery being well spent; hand-work being old is ever new. The Arts & Crafts are showing new designs in transfers and linens, also new stocks of white woodwork. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Fi*st aid for Cough., Colds. Influence.
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Wairarapa Age, 13 August 1930, Page 4
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