___ PUBL| C NOTICES. __ MASTERTON HOME GUARD BATTALION. “HEADQUARTERS” AND “A” AND “C” COMPANIES. QUARDSMEN of the above-named Companies will parade at their respective Drill Halls on THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1942, At 1900 hours. By Order of Major A. L. Hibbs, D.C.M., Commanding Officer. A MEMORIAL SERVICE in honour of Private Roland Trass, who fell in the Libyan Desert, will be held in the Memorial Hall, Mauriceville West, THIS SUNDAY, January 11, at 1.30 p.m. “All honour give To those who, bravely fighting, nobly fell That we might live.” REV. D. McNEUR, Lansdowne. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION FEES. PURSUANT to Section 8 of the Dog Registration Act, 1908, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fee for the registration of dogs for the Borough of Masterton for the year 1942 is now payable to the Registrar of Dogs. The Registration Office appointed by the Masterton Borough Council for the registration of dogs within the borough, pursuant to Section 4 of the Dog Registration Act, 1908, is No. 18 Hope Street, Masterton, the residence of Mr J. W. Henderson, the Dog Registrar. The amount of the fees has been fixed as follows:— For each dog kept solely for the purpose of destroying rabbits, or kept solely for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle2/6 For any other doglo/In addition to the above, and pursuant to the Dog Registration Amendment Act, 1937, a fee of one shilling per dog is payable for supply of arecoline hydrobromide (hydatids remedy) for each dog registered, such fee to be paid to the Registrar at the time of registration. For each dog registered for the first time after the month of July, the fees shall be only one-half of the above. The attention of all dog owners is : drawn to the following extracts from the Dog Registration Act, 1908:— “Dogs without collars having the proper registration labels thereon ; shall prima facie be deemed to be J unregistered, and any person : upon whose land such dog is J found, or his agent, or any person : duly authorised by the local authority, may destroy such dog. r “Any such dog, instead of being so de- ■ stroyed, may be seized and kept j by the police or by anyone duly - authorised by the local authority, and if not claimed and the expenses of its keep paid by the owner within seven days from the • time of such seizure, may be I sold ...” Dated this 17th day of December, t 1941. / G. T. O’HARA SMITH, Town Clerk. z guWNOW while stocks are good.— ' We have a first-class range of Wallets, Money Belts, Pouches—in fact, all p kinds of Fancy Leather Goods. Also g Pipes, Smokers’ Novelties, etc. Buy = your Xmas Presents now from FRED KEEN, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, - “The Korner Shop.” 1 SAVE AT CODY'S. J Ifi/fi— REAL LEATHER Handbags, E u 16/6, 18/6, 21/- to 35/-. Patent, F Morocco, Calfskin, and Suede. Black, - Navy, Brown, Grey, Wine, Tan, Rust, ] Green, White, Blue and Clover. Large s range of Handbags. Special prices. G Save at Cody’s. j 1 ° Z 55/-, 69/6, 75/-. Special pur- £ chase Roslyn fully-lined All Wool L Coats. Large range of styles and col- - ours. Fitting and Swaggers. 39/6 to 79/6. Save at Cody’s. £ K/C—WOOL BATHING SUITS, 5/6. , 18/6, 21/- to 27/6. All shades. ~ Beach Hats, 1/9 to 4/11. Bright colours. Holiday Frocks, 5/- to 12/6; O.S. and ’ X. 0.5., 15/6 to 19/6. Save at Cody’s. 9/lI —PLAY SUITS, 3/11 to 4/11. ( o / x± Sports, 2/11 to 7/6. Linen Onepiece Suits, 22/6. S.S.W., S.W. and W. Plain and Floral Silk Frocks, 22/6 to * 69/6. Save at Cody’s. BRASSWARE! Yes,' notwithstanding - the shortage we have a good selec- t tion of high-grade Firescreens, Log Boxes, Kerbs, Seat Kerbs, and Com- P bination Firescreens. Choose now and save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. I CHESTERFIELD SUITES! See our I V range of specially sprung “Ezyrest” Suites. These are the last word in comfort and value. Free delivery with « suites. Save at Cody’s, Complete c Home Furnishers. f<M2 is not far off! Gifts for the home fi ] as t longest and are most appreciated. We have a great range of gift lines that are certain to please. See our Baby Goods for the young ones. “ Save at Cody’s, Home Furnishers. J PARA RUBBER CO., LTD. — H BATHING CAPS! Bathing“ Caps! 2/9 c: each; Ear Plugs, 1/- pair; Li-Los, r 45/ -each; Beach Sandals, 9/11 pair; Bathing Shoes, 4’s and s’s only, 4/11 rj pair.—Para Rubber Co., LtcL piFTS suggested for Mother and U Home! Kneel-on Mats, from 2/6 n each; Plate Scrapers, 1/11 each; Variegated Mats, 8/6 each; Sink Top Mats, fl 5/6 each; Rubber Aprons, 3/11 each; s Door Mats, from 8/6 each—Para Rub- 2 ber Co., Ltd. rj BALLOONS for children and Christmas decorations, 2d, 3d and 4d each; e Small Play Balls for Children, 9d each, si —Para Rubber Co., Ltd. WRINGER ' ROLLERS—We fiFnew ’’ rollers or re-rubbered rollers. Let us have your Wringer put in order for p the New Year—Para Repair Depart- i ment, Jackson Street. » PREPE SOLES fitted to all Sandals, 'j Bowling and Croquet Shoes; Stickon Soles fitted to all types leather shoes, v —Para Repair Dept., Jackson Street. ! WE would like to take this opportun- ? ’’ ity of thanking our many clients r for their patronage during the year, and to convey our best wishes for a merry £ Christmas and a happy New Year.— £ Para Rubber Co., Ltd. ■
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