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Hi Character in | I Office Fittings ::: Prestige is test expressed ::: ::: in your surroundings. In ■■■ ■■■ fitting up your office, our ::: equipment and experience ::: ::: assure you of satisfactory ::: results. ih MASTERTON JOINERY 10 i:: WORKS. ::: VILLA STREET, MASTERTON. lIJ J. G. DAGG, Proprietor.

CLOSING NEXT WEEK! // f *’ A\ CLOSES 20th May, 1939 "ll DRAWN 2nd June, 1939 < H objects A \ ' .1/ To raise funds to the extent of the profits available for the ff Zv/ II ! ■ Objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister for Internal Affair*. K By License issued under Section 42 of “The Gaming Act, 1905.” y■ 1 jt'yj.y. 1 7 w 1 7"J yT y J HAMMON D & Me A RTH UR, LTD, P>o> Box 110 ' WELLINGTON. Please send metickets in “LUCKY CHARM” If J Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for ■ [iIIJI"1 11, also stamped addressed envelope for reply. ■ (Postal stamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) / © *— ■ 111 II ■ NAME g SECRETARY: N. McARTHUR, ■■■■■■■■■ALlMhaßMai (Mr.,Mrs. or Miss) I P,O. Box no, Wellington. ADTIRRSS E TREASURER: B.L.HAMMOND, WnWWwUiarWlTrWnTffHi 0 P.O. Box no, Wellington. g

I WONT MAKE THAT MISTAKE ■ AGAIN now I that good soap costs less than | U .. new clothes 1 W J MBM |Jr ' jiiiy BF • JjMMr Ml ~ ■'MB MF I Bllfc ; ® & '<• - . ■ Ml BR > ' B II B I B' 1 j will Mi iM p i JittL-L.rjii. i |I HOW SUNLIGHT SAVES YOUR CLOTHES T- ' y° un S housewife started by using anything as long as it was soap. But soon she ' was ver y di to er much-prized IBW/Ilinen practically falling to pieces in the wash. She laced th ; t linen at grcat cxpense and t h i s lt &ppr„“° , ” F y «bS ™» Fa TiLetSc S . l '» resolved that never again would she buy sosoon rub through with hard rubbing with Sun- called cheap soaps. Iney cause so much poor lathering soaps. light because Sunlight’s hard rubbing that clothes soon tear at the They’re hard on hands too suds are extra-soapy and slightest strain. Far better to buy Sunlight —yeTgentty too° rOUBhly than new linen ever y few months - Sunlight’s • extra-soapy suds mean safety. SOAP Mves extra-soapy suds 1.250.16 NZ ~ A Lever Product — Made in New Zealand ■ B J

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 May 1939, Page 3

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369

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 May 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 May 1939, Page 3

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