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PUBLIC NOTICES. COLLECTION OF ERGOT. WE are prepared to purchase Ergot at the ’ ’ ruling market rate, 6/- per ounce first quality. Prizes are offered for the best collection in quality and weight, closing on March 31. First prize. £1; second, 10/-; third, 5/-. Open to Primary School children. G. H. PERRY & CO., LTD., PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. QN and after SATURDAY, January 10, our stores at Lincoln Road and Chapel Street will be CLOSED ON SATURDAY MORNINGS until further ’ notice. The Office will remain open as usual. LEVIN & CO., LTD., MASTERTON. DISCONTINUANCE OF BREAD DELIVERIES. AWING to the War Emergency and the drastic cut in Petrol supplies, the Master Bakers of Masterton and Carterton have decided to discontinue the delivery of bread to private customers in both Masterton and Carterton'Boroughs. The last delivery will be made on SATURDAY, January 10, 1942. Your baker will notify you of all depots whereat bread may be purchased. The public is asked to co-operate by giving attention to the following matters:— Place orders for bread on the previous day. Take wrapping paper or other receptacle. Co-operate with your baker or depot so that the change-over may be made without inconvenience. REMEMBER: On and after MON : DAY, January 12, 1942, no deliveries of bread will be made in either Masterton or Carterton boroughs. W. V. MADDEN, Secretary, Master Bakers’ Association. DISCONTINUANCE OF BREAD 1 DELIVERIES. JN order to meet the position created by War Emergency, and to assist to the utmost in the conservation of petrol, we beg to notify our many private customers that the last delivery of bread in Masterton Borough will be made TOMORROW (Saturday, January 10, 1942). On and after MONDAY NEXT, January 12, 1942, our bread may be obtained, subject to order, from any of the following:— \ MAIN SHOP (between the Bridges). MISS BUTCHER, “La Scala,” Queen Street. WHITEMAN BROS., Ltd., Grocers, Queen Street. J. FALCONER, opp. Catholic Church, Queen Street. G. MURDOCH, Kuripuni Triangle. MRS MAJOR, Cr. High and Vivian Streets WATSON’S STORE, Pownall Street. ROBB’S CASH STORE, Upper Renall Street. MRS ESLER’S STORE, 73 Perry St. YOUNG’S CENTRAL FRUIT DEPOT, Queen Street. Will you please co-operate with the nearest depot by ORDERING your requirements on the previous day, and by the supply of your own wrapping paper or other receptacle. TO OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS AT MATAHIWI AND KAITUNA. Deliveries will be made as follows: — Matahiwi — Tuesdays and Saturdays. Kaituna. —Mondays and Fridays. WALLIS’S HEALTH BAKERY, LTD. W. V. MADDEN, Secretary. YMC A CALLING YOUR ASSISTANCE. A NYONE who will kindly donate any of the following articles is asked to communicate urgently with the Secretary, Mr Gaze, ’phone 1218. Tea urns, large frying pans, stew pans, large meat tins, large meat dishes, large enamel teapots, enamel jugs, small jugs, salad bowls, enamel bowls, cutlery, a bread cutter, toilet and household soap, bath towels, tea towels, periodicals and magazines. __ ___ ■ 2 rpO LET—Sunporch in modern home, separate entrance, cooking facilities, etc. Write “996,” c/o “Times-Age.” TO LET—Self-contained 3-roomed x flat and kitchenette; 10 minutes from P.O. Ring 1774 between 7 and 9 a.m., also 7 and 9 p.m. rjpO LET. —Fully furnished home, with all modern conveniences, and full use of same; suit newly married couple; within few minutes of Post Office. Address at “Times-Age.” SAVE AT CODY’S. 9d AND 6d ODDMENTS in Belts, 1/3 ° for 3d, 1/11 for 6d. Stocktaking Specials! Silk Gloves, Tan, Brown and Green, 3/6 to 4/11. Save at Cody’s. Ifi7fi— LEATHERHANDBAGS, 16/6, IU / u 19/6, 21/- to 35/-. Morocco, Patent, Suede and Calfskin. Large range styles and shades. Knitting, 6/11 to 9/6. Save at Cody’s. o /q— LADIES’ TENNIS SOX, 2/3, 2/6 ° to 3/3. Georgette Scarves, 3/11 to 6/11. Smart trimmed Pedalines, 9/11, 12/6, 18/6. Beach Hats, 1/11 to 4/6. Save at Cody’s. COATS, 39/6,49/6, U 55/-, 79/6. Special purchase all 1 wool fully-lined Coats, 20 shades. Swag- ( ger and fitting styles. Summer Cardi- , gans, from 16/6. Save at Cody’s. SILITFROCKS, 23/6. i 39/6, 49/6 to 69/6. Floral and Plain Silk Frocks. Print Frocks, 5/- to 1 12/6. X.O.S, X.X.0.5., 15/6 to 19/6. Save at Cody’s., QUALITY FURNITURE for the home ’ is bought better from us. We have : a great range of lines that are certain . to please. See our Baby Goods and , save at Cody’s. < DRASSWARE! Yes, notwithstanding ( the shortage we have a good selec- ; tion of high-grade Firescreens, Log : Boxes, Kerbs, Seat Kerbs, and Com- . bination Firescreens. Choose now and , save at Cody’s Home Furnishers. j f’HESTERFIELD SUITES! See our ■ 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 Home Furnishers.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 January 1942, Page 1

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