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TO AVOID COLDS. The best way to avoid colds is by taking plenty of exercise, fresh air, to build up resistance ... to keep warm and to keep Baxter’s Lung Preserver handy. “Baxter’s” is best for coughs, colds, sore throats and other bronchial ailments. Be sure it’s “Baxter’s” —1/6, 2/6 and 4/6, all chemists and stores. “Baxter’s” has a tonic action, too. 4

TO STAND THE SEASON AT CLAREVILLE. DARK RED (6 years.) By GREYSPEAR—RED RIBBON. DOTH Greyspear and Red Ribbon have good performances, and have won some of the principal races in our Dominion. Dark Red is a jet black horse, 15h. 3in., with good flat bone, excellent disposition, and for looks will compare with any horse standing this season. Refer to Stud Book for pedigree. Fee, £B/8/-. Grazing, Dry Mares, 3/-; Wet Mares, 6/-. All care taken, but no responsibility as to accident or sickness, etc. For further particulars apply to G. NEICH, Carterton. ’Phone 137.

ft?— — X. ? ? f X S'f’ JIALLEN STEIN BROS I*| f EOS! DIVIDENDS for all during Hallensteins " Dividend Week." You can easily miss a dividend at the races, but you back " a certainty " when you shop at Hallensteins. You may possibly lose on the stock market, ' but you participate in good dividends in every purchase you make , at the H.B. Stores. Every purchase represents a dividend-bearing investment. Buy now—values and "dividends" were never greater. LOUNGE SUITS / MEN’S PYJAMAS Smart English and Colonial Worsteds j n Kabe Cre pe, smart striped designs in in new shades of Blue, Grey, Browns, t h e j atest co l ou rings. , Attractive, cool, and Navys. Stylishly cut with double- anc j com f orta ble. breasted lapels and two or three-button rMVinEMR /“IF fronts. Art. Silk lining. YoUr DIVIDEND J/ / Your DIVIDEND 12/6 for 8/1 I J • 95/- for 85/- j n .. S uras jlk,” a strong Art. Silk _ « material; smartly striped designs on Your DIVIDEND 1Z / Blue, Fawn, Grey, Green, and Pink • I ■■ grounds. /115/6 for 99/6 Your DIVIDEND A smart range in finest quality 8/11 for 7/6 ■ materials; all the latest style features. / Shades include Fancy Navys, Blue — Greys, and New Fawns. M , MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS Your DIVIDEND 1 "J/_ In .. Sura<llt .. , gooJ „„ gs ln <Hiped 136/6 for H9/6 >/ collars to match with twin tab and MEN'S COAT-SHIRTS I stiffener Made from " Surasilk ” fabrics. A Your DIVIDEND 1/ smart range of striped and checked . . ... . I ™ designs; new tonings of Blue, Grey, 7/11 TOT O/ I I Fawn, and Green. .. p| L OT SHIRTS,” made from’ guarYour DIVIDEND 1/ I anteed fast dyed English Shirting. I M Smart neat checks and stripes. TWO A/1 I for E/l I ® “ Laminex ” collars to match. SLAKS ' V- OIVOENO O/_ Made from good quality English I 8/11 for 6/1 I Flannel, in Light, Medium, and Dark .. , Grey. Tunnel loops and slant pockets. A smart range, cut from Eng is xz nn/inrsin • I'"! Woven Poplins, with two matching Your DIVIDEND 4 / / collars and double cuffs. Smart de14/6 for 9/11 • Your DIVIDEND 1/J MEN'S UNDERWEAR s 10/6 for 8/11 ■ / Fine finish English Wool and Cotton V—..» DIVIDCND I medium-weight garments. Short-sleeve ‘OU J ' w, Singlet and long Underpants. in ft r lA/A An Your DIVIDEND 1/7 12/6 f ° r 10/6 4/6 for 2/11 ■ " Boys 1 " Surasilk" Striped Tennis SHjRTS Cut just like Dad’s. Neat stripes and British Interlock Underwear. Comfort- checks—just the thing for summer ably cut Athletic Vests and Elastic wear, T ° P Sh "’" Your DIVIDEND 7 J Y_our_DMDEND |/_ 2/6 f o ’r~T /(I- 4/11 for 3/11 I Special London Purchase y/N'S HATS men , s FANcy half hose The Marquis, a pure English rur Felt. Snappy styles with the new in an assortment of Blues, browns, narrow brim and band. Greys, and Greys. Attractive designs. Great Browns, and Greens. value. YOUR DIVIDEND 4/ Your DIVIDEND .19/6 for 15/6 “ 3/6 for 2/6 I QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Also at Palmerston North. 356

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 September 1938, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 September 1938, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 September 1938, Page 11

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