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“DON’T EAT IT”—SAYS I COMEDIAN. Recently a well-known comedian when in Auckland gave a friend who was husky a small pastille. “ Don’t eat it, don’t eat it, just suck it,” he said ia his characteristic way. The friend experienced a wonderful clear voice after that. Pulmonas can be depended upon to give a clear singing voice. They also relieve coughs and colds.*

WARNING. ' — TO THOSE SHOPPERS who have not I already taken advantage of the ; Very Low Prices for our High Quality New Season's Goods. We ask that you please review the prices on our window before purchasing elsewhere. Our Guarantee —Satisfaction or Money Refunded.— McKinstry & Silvester, “The Popular Grocers,” Centre Post Office Block, Queen Street. Telephone 1473.

J. POMEROY, (Late Jas. Whittaker.) QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Fresh Groceries and Crockery. Telephone 1050. LADIES’ COLOURED SHOES SEE OUR SELECTION FOB STYLE, FITTING, VALUE! PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. KITCHENER’S, QUEEN STREET. F. CORLETT. Saddle and Harness maker. ISfE SPECIALISE in the manufacture of Tarpaulins, Horse and Cow Covers. We have engaged the services of Mr C. WINTRINGHAM. who is an expert Saddle-hand. BANNISTER STREET', MASTEETON Telephone 1894.

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Wairarapa Age, 8 March 1927, Page 3

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185

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 8 March 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 8 March 1927, Page 3

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