“TAKE YOUR CHAMBERLAIN!” Since the British Prime Minister (Mr Neville Chamberlain) went to Paris, the umbrella he customarily Carries has passed into history and legend in France and in those shops of Paris where tempting “frivolites” are sold, the Parisienne buys miniature Chamberlain umbrellas to pin on her packet. One paper reported that the conductor of a Paris omnibus shouted to a passenger who had forgotten his umbrella. ‘He! prenez votre Chamberlain!” (Hi! take your Chamberlain).
MARRIED PEOPLE. “FTHE Husband and Wife’s Handbook,” written 'by an eminent London doctor, sent you Post Free under plain sealed wrapper for 1/- only (Postal Notes or Stamps).—Chemists’ Supplies Co., Dept. M.T., Box 1178, Christchurch.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 January 1939, Page 8
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111Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 January 1939, Page 8
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