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YOU SAVE 3 WAYS! 1 — Low first cost! 2 — Low Operating Cost! 3— Maintenance Cost! You should certainly see the new G.E. Triple- — Thrift REFRIGERATOR, with its sealed-in-WW.B m steel mechanism. jffl 1 (W I tlh Note: G.E. Hotpoint Kl tSef, Bl / has built and sold more Refrigerators with the I popular sealed type of 1 mechanism than any § other manufacturer. . . ' • Jj CALL TODAY! From £2<* l_| LU J- BOUZAID. Electrical Engineer & Contractor, Queen Street, MASTERTON. —for— REFRIGERATORS

BE SURE THAT YOU GET Wm ONLY. .. V ■ ■ h 1 ▼ f A 1 ’ 1 h Oyj /k - o <lu 01113^/ MAKERS “ALSO OF EDMONDS ’Sure-io-P/ease' CUSTARD AND ’Sure-to-Set’ JELLIES

Glimpses of 1 Spring! I nv * te Aspection ml our ew Spring Goods 111 For you men who want the new '"W W styles as soon as they are set, we If present the Spring trend! ByAt M Men’s Clothes have never been so > - colourful and cheery as this year brings forth. Even WE have never llpeLViUf seen better quality, finer tailoring, IB ‘ or a more representative range of $ snappy styles* for the gayest season of aII—SPRING! STYLISH SUITS • Perfectly tailored from the very newest in English materials, showing the latest in Fancy BLUES, GREENS and GREYS. SWIMSUITS • In advanced designs which really must appeal to the aquatic-minded. Selections from English, Colonial and the latest American ranges. SPORTS COATS • Featuring the smartest in BLUE, BROWN, GREY and GREEN tonings—truly a triumph for English craftsmanship. SLACKS • Heralds of a lively sports-wear season. Splendid new ranges of all the wanted shades from our English and Colonial Houses. Our selection of LADIES SLACKS is something out of the ordinary, too!

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1938, Page 2

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274

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1938, Page 2

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