3 OIL S as a CHEST RUB for Colds & Influenza W. H. Snowsill, M.P.S., QUEEN ST.- - MASTERTON
2 OILS as an Inhalation — one Teaspoonful to |- pint of warm Welter* WOOD’S PHARMACY, •Queen st.- - masterton
3 OILS as a protection against Measles— simple and effective. WOOD’S PHARMACY, QUEEN ST.- - MASTERTON
A Lady’s Gift Is easy to choose from the awtactive Jewellery Goods ■presented by SEYMOUR GILDING “The Little Shop • Around -the Corner.”..-* Perrfr St< MASTERTON. ■Mi Htmm MMM
AT THE VICTIM’S THROAT. —Tennyson. Coughs, colds and other bronchial ailments give people’s throats more than their fair share of trouble —unless, of course, a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver is kept handy. “Baxter’s” is best for coughs, colds, sore throats and many chest com--1 plaints. Be sure you get “Baxter’s”—the cough remedy with the tonic action. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6, all chemists and stores. 3
PLANNING YOUR HOLIDAY LET YOUR RAILWAYS HELP YOU! ■ JJO’W Well you Know that you would like a holiday—the changes of ■scehS and the escape from rout’me—She sally Into refreshing places—the tonic that will strengthen you for tasks ahead. “Yes—but the cost?” you say. Well, your railways cut the cost of transport. The fares average -less than a penny a mile, second class, and a small fraction over a penny, first class. And the railways give 5% interest <on savings for travel by rail. Travel Stamps <l/-, 2/-, 2/6, 5/-) and 10/- Vouchers are obtainable at any officered railway station. Save up for Trips by Rail.
REDUCED RATES RADIO-TELEPHONE SERVICE NEW ZEALAND TO AUSTRALIA For a three-minute conversation the rate is now 30/(Reduced from £2/5/-). Ring “Tolls,” give the name and address of the person in Australia, and the Post Office will find and notify him. . Secrecy is assured by the use of Special equipment. /■ ' ■
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 August 1938, Page 2
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