WAIRARAPA HOSPITAL BOARD. CASUAL PLUMBER. A f'PLTCATIONS are invited up to the Ist January for the position of casual plumber to the above Board. The successful applicant will be required to do plumbing aUd drainage work at the Board’s institutions from time to time as required. ACTING-SECRETARY. P.O. BOX 96, M’ASTERTON.
DANNEVIRKE SHOW 23rd ANNUAL EXHIBITION. CIIO WG ROUNDS - DANNEVIRKE. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, 9th and 10th FEBRUARY, 1932. 2 DAYS 2 NIGHTS. OPEN HUNTERS’ COMPETITION, £oo CASH, in addition to Trophy. Other Competitions liberally catered for. Classes for all Breeds of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Fat Stock, Farmers’ Classes, Butter and Cheese, Home Industries. Send for a Schedule and all information, or apply to local Show Secretary, Waipukurau A. and P. Association, acting in conjunction this year. Entries close TUESDAY, January 26th, 1932. Grounds electrieallj' lit at night and Special Programme arranged. DOG SECTION specially catered for by Kennel Club. 11. S. M. QUIGLEY, Secretary. P.O. Box 80, ’Phono 2470. (MISS) K. MILLER, Assistant Secretary.
NYAL’S FACE CREAM. With Peroxide. Non-greasy. Protects against sun and wind. PRICE, 2/'G per Jar. MINERAL SPRINGS HEALTH SALINE. Bubbles with health. A cooling, Refreshing Drink. PRICE, 2/- per bottle. YOUR HOLIDAY SNAPSHOTS Developed and Printed by Experts. Same Day Service. Leave your Films with us for Satisfaction. GOODS FORWARDED TO ANY ADDRESS! CAMPBELL’S PHARMACY, “The Place for Pure Drug’s.” 82 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. TELEPHONE 1221.
HATS OFF npo £ 1 THE REGENT,” the Hairdressing Saloon which forced Saloon Prices down. Your continued support and patronage in appreciation is solicited. Gents’ Haircuts 1/-, Ladies’ Haircuts 1/-, Girls and Boys’ Haircuts 9d, Shaving 6d. Ladies’ Haircutting, Special Days, Tuesdays and Thursdays, when appointments can be made TOBACCOS & CIGARETTES AT CUT RATE PRICES. ARTHUR N. STUBBINGS, PROPRIETOR. fLate with W. Orange.)
NOTICE. rpHE MANAGEMENT of the MASA TERTON ART DYERS, DRY CLEANERS and HAT RENOVATING SPECIALISTS, wish to announce that they have no canvassers engaged in the town or country, and that no person is authorised to collect work on their behalf. We have one receiving office (only) in Masterton, exactly opposite Regent Theatre, in premises occupied by Frank R. Murtagh, Men’s Wear Specialist, and all work left there will receive prompt attention by a skilled staff of one of the most up-to-date works of its kind in New Zealand. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. You will never send your clothes elsewhere. CARTERTON AGENT: Peter J. Bannin, Tailor. EKETAHUNA AGENT: Geo. Anderson, AARD Office. Support a Local Industry that Employs Local Labour.
SUMMER SALE NOW ON! Great Reductions on all our Stock of— COATS FROCKS SUITS COSTUMES MILLINERY JUMPERS SKIRTS, Etc. Call and inspect the wonderful values we are offering. “THE VIAMI” (Farrar and Ninnes.) ’Phone 1753.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 January 1932, Page 1
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