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PUBLIC NOTICES. vvvvvvvv VVVVVVVV “VICTOR QR VICTIM.” ’ RETRIAL OF JESUS CHRIST. Screen Pictures enable you to follow Closing Scenes in the “Life Beautiful.” STEWART BRASH of the RADIO “Voice of Proohecy” CENTRE. QUEEN ST. (next Hugo & Shearer) Invites you to attend EASTER SUNDAY, 7.30 p.m. I —- “VICTOR OR VICTIM” is an illus- . trated presentation of a Great Life. You follow the dramatic trials of Jesus Christ. . You witness the darkest tragedy of the ages, and you thrill to the pictured account of “The Best Attested Fact in History”—the Glorious Resurrection of Our Lord. This made your Easter possible. EASTER SUNDAY, 7.30. T)ANCE! Odd Fellows’ Dance, Masonic Hall, Easter Monday Night. Novelty Dances, with popular music. WELCOME HOME DANCE. TE WHITI HALL. TONIGHT! SATURDAY, APRIL 8. In honour Henderson Brothers and Dick Wardell. REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET. WAIRARAPA v. WELLINGTON ELEVEN AT PARK OVAL, MASTERTON, • ON SUNDAY, commencing at 1 p.m., AND ON MONDAY, at 9 a.m. INTERHOUSE INTERHOUSE EASTER EASTER DANCE! DANCE! MASONIC HALL. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. Make this your Holiday “NIGHT OUT.” Those who trip the “LIGHT FANTAS TIC” will enjoy the music by BARNES'S RHYTHM BOYS. This "will be A GREAT NIGHT FOR EVERYBODY. Don’t say “you wish you had been there,” but COME AND ENJOY YOURSELVES) MODERN & OLD TIME DANCES. Remember! It’s an Interhouse Dance, so will be most enjoyable. KAIWAIWAI WAR SERVICES COMMITTEE. EASTER DANCE AND EUCHRE. KAIWAIWAI HALL. APRIL 10, 1944. EUCHRE, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Prizes: Sucking Pig, Lamb, etc. DANCING, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Good Prizes for Waltzing Competition, Monte Carlo and Statue Dances. UDY’S ORCHESTRA. Good Supper — Good Floor. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-, Men in Forces 1/-. DANCE! MASTERTON SWIMMING CLUB. PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 8 p.m. SAVAGE CLUB ROOMS. KEEP THIS DATE FREE: FERTILISER APPEALS. 1944-45 RATION SEASON. A PPEALS for fertiliser may be receiv- : ed on the following basis:— ' (1) From any farmer who desires to obtain fertiliser for top-dressing purposes, and who has no alloca- ( tion of fertiliser at present. (2) From any farmer who can show that by basing his fertiliser allo cation on the two year s ended May 31, 1941, he was unduly pen- ; alised. The rehearing of appeals i previously considered will be ( allowed. ( Appeals will be considered if received up to and including April 30. NO ] APPEAL WILL BE RECEIVED AFTER APRIL 30. Appeals to be addressed to I the Wairarapa Primary Production 1 Council, P.O. Box 191, Masterton. . R. W. KEBBELL, ’ Chairman. j CORRECT STOMACH COMPLAINT? i Stomach turns, indigestion and other J spasms yield to MAVEX STOMACH c COMPOUND from Campbell, Chemist, e Queen Street. C. Spring, 45 Clifford Ave. Chch., Mfrs. 2 t PARA RUBBERCO.. LTD? r ■WATERPROOF reversible Cycle Seat . ’' Covers, only 8/6 each; Cycle Sports * Bags, in black, for 15/6 each; Showerproof Shopping Bass, only 5/6.—At the j Para Rubber Co., Ltd. EPAIR your clothes with Re Mu I Mend Ezi, only 1/1 packet. Renew ] your old coats by using Liksol Oily Coat Dressing, for 3/6 tin. —At the Para I Rubber Co., Ltd. j FIT Rubber Draught Strip, to your doors for 2/. each. Door Stops, I small and large? 9d each. —At the Para j Rubber Cb., Ltd. K TZEEP your soles waterproof by using 1 x Boyd’s Sole Preserver. One tin i will do 3 pairs of Shoes for 2/6 tin. —At - 1 the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. j POOTBALL Casings will last you 1 x longer by using Boyd’s Preserver. ’ Only 2/6 a tin.—At the Para Rubber ■ Co., Ltd. J lAMB’S Wool Insoles for shoes, 1/3 : pair are excellent for warmth. Felt : Insoles for boots and gumboots for 2/6 , pair.—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. I

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1944, Page 1

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