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SPECIAL ATVVT.RTTRRMT.IJTS. WATR ARATA EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION. CHRISTMAS’ AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. rpHE EXECUTIVE GQMMITTHE invites all Shopkeepers in Masterton to observe the following hours: — TUESDAY, December 20—Close at 12.30 p-m. FRIDAY, Dec. 23—Close at 5.30 pun. SATURDAY, December 124—Close at 10 pan. MONDAY. Dec. 26— Close all day. TUESDAY, Dee. 27—Close all day. FRIDAY, Dec. 30—Close at 0 p.m. SATURDAY, December 31 —Close at 12.30 p.m. MONDAY—January 2—dose ajl day TUESDAY—Jan. 3—Close all day. BUTCHERS’ SHOPS should elose as folows:— SATURDAY. December 24—At 8 p.m. FRIDAY, December 30—At 8 p.m. And All Dav as above. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. MAURICEVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL McKenzie’S bridge, mam '• MA. HOE. CLOSED FOR REPAIRS. JJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Bridge known as McKenzie’s Bridge, on the Main Road near Mangamahoe Railway Station, is CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC for one week from this date, pending repairs. Dated this 16th day of December, 1932. A. W. G. HOLDINGS, County Clerk. BRING YOIR OLD GOLD TO BRADBURY. YOU CAN’T BUT ANYTHING-with the old, unusable Gold Jewellery in your drawer. ■ • INCREASED PRICES OFFERED!. LET US QUOTE YOU For Lafge or Small Quantities. WE BUY OLD GOLD. J. BRADBURY. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, Opp. Empire Hotel, MASTERTON. TELEPHONE 114 S. - •
WHEN IN DOUBTSAY CALENDARS! CALENDARS! F There will be no doubt of your keen pleasure when you view the splendid selection of 1933 CALENDARS AT DAYSH'S BOOKSHOP. DAYSH’S BOOKSHOP. CALENDARS NEVER FAIL TO PLEASE And they convey just the right Sentiment for HAPPY DAYS FOR 1933, 6d. to 5/- at DAYSH’S. KEEN’S FOR XMAS GIFTS. VALET SAFETY RAZORS, from 3/6 to 25/-. BLADE RAZORS, from 4/6. RAZOR STROPS from 6/6. CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, from 1/6. CIGARETTES & CIGARS in Fancy Xmas Packings. SHAVING BOWLS and BRUSHES. CASED PIPES. TOBACCO POUCHES. POCKET WALLETS. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. We have only enough space to Advertise a few lines. Our Unemployed Haircutting Rate is still the same. AT FRED KEEN, “THE CORNER SHOP.” QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. INEXPENSIVE DAINTY & SERVICEABLE GIFTS Perfumery 1/6 to 27/6 bottle Caskets2/6 to 45/- each Face Powdersl/6 to 10/6 box Lavender Water 2/- to 12/6 bottle Eau de Cologne 2/- to 17/6 bottle Bath Tablets and Crystals — 2/6 to 6/6 Compacts —2/- to 12/6 Hair Brushes and Mirrors. Perfume Sprays 3/6 to 17/6 Shaving Brushes 2/6 to 18/6 Shaving Cream and Soap — 1/6 to 6/6 High-Class Toilet Soap, 1/- per box of 3 tabs., to 12/6 box. Cameras. Manicure Sets. Etc., Etc. HIGHEST QUALITYI LOWEST PRICES! GORDON’S PHARMACY, P.O. Box 53 MASTERTCI’.
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Wairarapa Age, 16 December 1932, Page 1
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