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PUBLIC NOTICES. AMERICAN INDOOR BASKETBALL |2 —CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES— j_2 SPECIAL GAMES THIS WEEK: 7.35.—W.F.C.A. v. State Kitchenette. 8.5 .—Ruahine v. sth Army Service Corps. 9.00. —Woolworth’s v. C. Smith’s. 9.ls—Cathie’s v. McKenzie’s. TOWN HALL 7 p.m—WEDNESDAY—7 p.m. 6d—ADMISSION—6d. DALEFIELD HALL. MONDAY, JUNE 22. 1942. PARCEL EVENING. In honour of the approaching marriage of Miss Joyce Nielsen. Music: Mrs Ashton’s Orchestra. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. W E.A. LECTURE, Municipal Buildings, tomorrow, at 7.30 p.m. “Further Aspects of the World Situation,” by Mr A. S. Hely, 8.C0m., Tutor Organiser. All invited. Questions answered. CITIZENS’ INTERCESSION SERVICE TN the Methodist Church tomorrow (Wednesday) from 12.30 to 1.30. Citizens will unite in prayer. ELECTRICITY CONTROL ORDER, 1922. TN accordance with the above “Order,” no person shall use any electric radiator or other electric space-heating appliance or equipment in any shop, office, factory, warehouse, hall, theatre or other place of amusement between the hours of 4 o’clock and 6 o’clock in the afternoon during the months of May, June, July and August in each year on any day, excepting Sunday. The penalty for non-compliance with the “Order” will be disconnection of the heating points. The “Order” does not at present apply to domestic premises, but householders are specially requested to limit as much as possible the use of radiators and other appliances during the critical hours mentioned, viz., 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Generally, on account of the non-de-livery of generating plant as a result of the war, the position regarding the supply of electricity is serious, and consumers are urged to eliminate all waste and to economise wherever possible, and at all times. Co-operation on the lines indicated will probably render unnecessary more drastic methods of control. GEO. BROWN, Secretary-Manager, Wairarapa Electric Power Board. tfNORifHE'RM w THE NORTHERN CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. APPROPRIATION MEETING To be held on FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1942. BALLOTS: Groups 7, 14, 16, 21, 23, 30, 34. SALES BY TENDER: Groups 3, 9. 17, 19, 20, 22. 24. 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 38, 42. TOTAL TO BE APPROPRIATED: £18,200. LAST PAY-DAY: MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1942. Masterton Agent: E. K. EASTWOOD, 5 PERRY STREET. WANTED TO RE!TT\ by airman ,furnished fiat, ’ or would share house. Write “293, ’ c/o “Times-Age.” TTOUSE, flat or board required by young married couple; no children. Address at “Times-Age”' or ring Herrick, ’phone 1590. WANTED““TO~REN 7 l?.“by~young lady, ¥ bed-sittingroom. Write “288,” c/o “Times-Age.” ' HOME OFFERED. FOOD hFne is offered soldier’s wife in U return for light duties. Write “289,” c/o “Times-Age.” SAVE AT CODY’S. noTfrZFAIRY DOWN QUILTS, 38/6, 00/0 42/6, 54/6, 56/6, 62/6 to 73/6; double, 46/6, 49/6, 66/6 to Jgns. Paisleys, Florals and Silk Brocades. Lowest prices in N.Z. —Save at Cody s. A /XZwoOL AFGALAINE, 36in„ 8/6 yard. 54in. Wool Afgalaines; shades Black, Navy, Saxe, Wine, Petrel and New Pink, with smart overcheck design; 13/11 yardr-Save at Cody’s. 9q/FZNEW?styiFFiared Skirts, slit pockets; Grey, Blue, Black, Navy; S.S.W., S.W., W.; 14/6 to 18/6. Children’s Jumpers and Cardigans, all wool, assorted shades. —Save at Cody's. TO 9Gns—Tweed and Worsted U Costumes, latest styles. 59/6 to 99/6 —Ladies’ Frocks, all wool, smart and attractive styles. —Save at Cody’s. oFFtRACED CENTRES? 3/4—Tea Waggons. 7/11—Supper Cloths. 1/11 —Aprons. Traced Novelties from 2/3. D.M.C. Embroidery Silks, lid — Save at Cody’s. TUST ARRIVED! New stocks of d Brassare at Cody’s Home Furnishers. Good selection of Fire Screens, Wood Boxes, Seat Kerbs, Spark Guards, etc. Buy early from Cody’s Home Furnishers. FIOTHES AlRE'RS?— These are just J ideal for winter use. Also Ironing Boards. Procure yours now from Cody’s Home Furnishers. TiUY your Baby Requirements from Cody’s Home Furnishers. Bassinettes, Cotg, Three-in-one Chairs, Swings, Play Pens, Cot Mattresses, etc. Buy now while stocks are procurable, and save at Cody’s Home Furnishers.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 June 1942, Page 1

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