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OVERSEAS LETTER RATES ALL BRITISH COUNTRIES & EGYPT (except Australia) lid each HALF Ounce. AUSTRALIA Id each Ounce. ALL ' OTHER COUNTRIES Tin- 21d first ounce; lid each succeeding eluding U.S.A.) .’ ..... ounce. SHORT-PAID LETTERS ARE CHARGED DOUBLE THE DEFICIENCY.
RAILWAYS FOR NATIONAL STRENGTH 153 People of New Zealand, your own railways have been the mainstay of your industries and of your social structure. Your railways can help you to gain still greater strength. Loyalty to your railways—which give the safest transport at the lowest possible cost—'is practical loyalty to your country. as SAFETY! COMFORT! ECONOMY!
GET RID OF CORNS PAINLESSLY AND QUICKLY By using “Demon’’ Corn Remover. 1/6 bottle. For Warts and Callous Skin, use “Wartsol,” 1/6 bottle, from J. V Gordon, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 February 1939, Page 9
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