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PUBLIC NOTICES. MASTERTON BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY (Inc.) ANNUAL MEETING. MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, at 7.30 p.m. A large attendance of residents is requested. RUGBY FOOTBALL! SATURDAY NEXT. FEATHERSTON RECREATION GROUND. sth R.M.T. v. sth A.S.C. Admission, 1/-; Ladies 6d. ROYAL OAK GROUND, CARTERTON. CARTERTON v. 2nd WELLINGTON. Collection at Gate. Both Matches commence at 2.30 o’clock. H. A. McPHEE, Hon. Secretary. CASTLEPOINT COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fees for regisatration of clogs within the Castlepoint County Council has been fixed at 2/6 per dog, together with 1/- per clog for a supply, of hydatid rec medy; AND that the Castlepoint County Office, Tinui, is the office at which such registration may be effected; AND that after July 18 action will be taken against all owners who have not effected registration. R. MILES, County Clerk. June 16, 1942. ELECTRICITY CONTROL ORDER, 1922. JN accordance with the above “Order,” no person shall use any electric radiator or other electric space-heating appliance oi- 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. STOMACH ULCERS! TORTURE! RANISH all stomach suffering with MA VEX Slippery Elm Compound—senstational new treatment. Never fails. 8000 tins sold in 2 years. Contains malt and all essential, curing herbs. 3/from W. J. Campbell, Chemist. 1 RELIABLE USED CARS AND TRUCKS. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE AT GENUINE VALUE PRICES. CARS VAUXHALL, 20 h.p. Saloon, complete with gas producer; perfect order; 4 good tires. Price, £l5O. AUSTIN 10, real good order. FORD 8 H.E. late model, low mileage. MORRIS 1476. Series 2. MORRIS 8, Four Door. MORRIS MAJOR, 4 seater, light car. MORRIS COWLEY TOURER. Very low price. TRUCKS STUDEBAKER 15cwt. One owner, £4O. MORRIS COWLEY Delivery Van, £3O. AUSTIN 7 Delivery Van, £llO. Inspection and full inquiries cordially invited., H. J. JONES & CO., LTD. PHONE 1300. MASTERTON. HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS. r HUGO'& - SHEARER’S—36in. White Rubber Sheeting, heavy rubber, suitable for ground sheets or baby use. , 22/6 AT HU GO & SHEARER’S. — °"/ U Bedspreads, new designs in Cottage Weave, fadeless, in Blue, Green and Vieux Rose. Requires no coupons. q/iT"“athugo”&”shearer’S. — °/ Wool Afgalaines, 36in. wide. Warm and snug for cold days. Fifteen leading shades. IQ/C AT — HUGO "& "SHEARER’S. — Wool Tartans, 54in. A fine quality, in all the leading Clans. JF/fi-AT HUGO & SHEARER’S. — u Children’s Velour Coats, smartly cut. Blue, Rose, Green. Sizes, 16, 18, 20, 22. r/IIAT HUGO & ' SHEARER’S. — Babies’ Rubber Pants, seamless. Sizes, small, medium, large. fT/fi” AT — Men’s Suede-finished Pyjamas, in assorted colourings. Well made and very warm. All sizes. Q /a AT HUGO & SHEARER’S—Men’s Light-coloured Striped Working Shirts, collar attached. Assorted patterns. Ideal for winter wear. Sizes 14| to 16. Worth 12/6. 25/6 at hugo”&~shearer’S. — Ladies’ Cardigans, long shape. Sizes W„ W.X. Shades: Gold, Green, Wine, etc. 95 / AT HUGO & "SHEARER’S. — ° Girls’ Flannel Frocks, smart styles. Shades: Red, Blue, and Navy. Sizes, 33-36 inch.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 June 1942, Page 1

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