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MARTINBOROUGH AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND HOESE SPORTS. ANNUAL MEETING. “BEEHIVE” PADDOCK, MABTINBOKOUGH. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1933. > ATHLETIC EVENTS. CHILDREN’S RACES. HOESE AND PONY EVENTS. SHEAF TOSSING. SIDE SHOWS. ; WEIGHT-GUESSING, ETC. * Programmes free on application to M. PERRY, Hon. Secretary. MARTINBOROUGH COLLIE CLUB thirtieth annual trials. 5 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, - APRIL 6 and 7, 1933. FIVE CUPS AND £4O FOR COMPETITION. Handy Dog Class Events added. Programmes on Application. F. McALLUM, - Secretary. “THE VIAMI,” AUTUMN FASHIONS. SPECIAL SHOWING OF MILLINERY COATS COSTUMES FROCKS AND SPORTSWEAR! OUR GOODS WILL PLEASE! SO WILL OUR PRICES! farrarlTninnes, QUEEN STREET. THE SHOP FOR VALUE .AND FAIR PRICES. Colgate Refill Shaving Sticks, 1/4. Colgate Dental Cream, large, 1/3. Large Bath Soap (good quality) five tablets, 1/-. Pure Castile Soap, Four tabs. 1/Lustrine Household Bar Soap, 4Jd. White & Gold China Cups and Saucers, 3/3 half-dozen. ■ Icilma Face Cream, 2/-. Lever’s Shaving Sticks, 1/-. Lever’s Shaving Cream, 1/Lifebuoy Soap, Three tabs 1/-. Sunlight Soap, box of three bars, 9d. Genuine New Model Gillette Razor, 1/6 Valet Safety Razor Blades, now 2/6 pkt Lux Toilet Soap, sd. Assorted Toilet Soap, Seven tabs 1/Special Quality Tooth Brushes, 6d each Prophylactic Tooth Paste, 6d. NINNES, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. SCHOOL OPENING. J«HE RAPID TAKING-DOWN of Leatnre Notes is a big feature in the daily routine of Secondary School work. Parents shoud equip Students with a Reliable Fountain Pen, and Mr. Daysh recommends THE BLACKBIRD PEN, at 10/6 AS THE BEST LOW-PRICED PEN. It is absolutely reliable, being made by the Swan Pen People in England, and you get your name engraved on your Pen FREE when you purchase from . t DAYSH’S BOOKSHOP. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. A New Outlook will be enjoyed by 'jj you from the day you have errors of refraction corrected L_JL——— by me. I fit glasses that give clear I vision, and enhance your appearance. Arrange an | examination to-day. S. A. MILLS 1 Jewalhr & Optician, QUEEN ST., masterton. ’Ph<m« ia 2 s. BICH Eastern Spices give appetising allure to “Beaver'- Sauce. Tomato Chutney and Worcester. A wonderful relish.
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Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1933, Page 2
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