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144bs. of Ugfly Fat Sost irn 11 days on a full stomach with safe, pleasant, gfc reducing treatment. “ I have taken 3 wj bottles of BonKora and feel like a ~ jjak new person. It took me only 11 days xb to reduce 14-lbs. I have lost about gjsgw S-lbs. since (23-lbs. in all) and I JKjEk gOsgl haven't been taking it regularly. I wear dresses 4 sixes smaller. It ended tyUiiSr my stomach trouble, constipation, Kga headaches and tired feeling." — fSB jiaaHS f HILDA G. LANTZER W Get rid of fat the harmless, healthy BB JW way. No dangerous’ drugs. Take BonKora daily and regain your Ji charm. ■9 6 WOOD’S PHARMACY. W. H. SNOWSILL, Proprietor. ■ fit ® Bi '; 3 Ip ' r ’jl

CAN YOU BEAT IT FOR W FEBRUARY RAILWAYS MAGAZINE ’ New Zealanders, you have a big range of features which will make you feel prouder than ever of the Brightel Britain of the South.” JU... ■ / WAIKARE” (The Lake within a Lake), by James Cowan. “NEW ZEALAND’S GREATEST GOLD-DIGGER,” by G. G. Stewart. “SERMONS IN STONES,” by Ken Alexander. “LET’S BUILD NEW ZEALAND,” by O. N. Gillespie. “AROUND THE LIGHTHOUSES,” by Charles E. Wheeler. “NEW ZEALAND PLACE NAMES,” by J. Watt. “STORIED STONES,” by Catherine Keddell. “A CHAT ON AKAROA,” by Leo Fanning. Chats on Books and Authors and Sport. An excellent section for ■women. 60 PICTURES. 6d —At Book Shops and News Agencies—6d

For IS® Something Showing Different ,n N fiw CARPETS ■ fewRS RUGS You There Should * s See One Our to Display. Suit You. REW & M'CRACKEN FURNITURE CRAFTSMEN, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

SOMEONE SOMEWHERE Would Like to Hear Your Voice. CALL THEM BY “TOLL.” REDUCED RATES AFTER 6 P.M. —AND—ALL DAY ON SUNDAYS. —TALK SO FAR FOR SO LITTLE—

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1939, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1939, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1939, Page 9

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