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“THE HANDIEST PAL A FELLOW COULD~HAVE!” “I can’t imagine how I ever kept going before I started carrying Pulmonas. They break up the worst cold in no time, and you’d never know the handy flat tin was in your pocket.” Pulmonas Pastilles release soothing antiseptic vapours that penetrate the entire breathing system and break up congestion. Carry Pulmonas always! 1/-, 1/6, 2/6. All chemists and stores. • 6

IN STEP WITH PROGRESS ! Since the establishment of our business in Masterton, we have endeavoured to keep abreast of every modern development in the field of Home Utilities. We have pioneered the importation to N.Z. of such famous Radios, as Fada and, Colonial .... we have brought added comfort to hundreds of homes with the Gibson Electric Refrigerator, imported direct from U.S.A. Now we announce an even greater achievement—the introduction to New Zealand ofHALLSTROM NON-ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Here is the ONE thoroughly efficient and economical refrigerator that operates without the use of electricity. Every country home needs the cool comfort and convenience of a Hallstrom Refrigerator, and every country home can afford one because of the savings in food bills of the family. Hallstrom Refrigerators are simple. There is no complicated mechanism to require attention; there are no moving parts, not a handle, a spring, a valve or a tap in the whole system—just a kerosene lamp to be lighted once everj' second day, and this goes out when it’s two hours’ work is done. Enquire NOW for details of this amazing refrigeration unit. We are the N.Z. Distributors. H. R. CUNNINGHAM LTD. 29-31 Queen Street, MASTERTON - - And 200 High Street, CARTERTON

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 August 1938, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 August 1938, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 August 1938, Page 9

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