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» STYLISH WINTER SM OVERCOAT COMFORTS FOR MEN ■-• Y 1 ■ AT PRICES THAT : -'fß’l APPEAL T 0 ALL K I that the colder weather is well on L. ■■ T '' its way, the selection of your New Season’s Overcoat will be a most pressing problem. Let Bullick-Blackmore, --4 A Ltd., do their share by allowing them to , Y Hill show you the new range of English and W < Colonial Tweeds! What the well-dressed iMlbj man will wear this winter is perfectly ex- 1 T pressed in the grand range of Overcoats just opened. The Park Lane Coat Is a body-fitting, double-breasted with inset sleeves, and is an inch longer in length. Featured in the New Blues, Greens, Brown and Grey. The designs, too, are KH different—Broken Checks, Herringbones, Bfl „ . . etc - Priced from A-to 4? II A, Mens Raincoats 75 >5 ■ J|r|p A wonderful selection of styles lIK |j| S i —the Officer’s Trench Coat, the A loose swing-back, with Raglan sleeves. JB i Swing-back Raglan styles, the The ideal coat for the very D.B. Belted Coat, etc., etc. Check ed man. to SS'S'- W lined or self-lined Gabardines. s: Bullick-Blackmore Lynx am/m/ —LIMITED — Braemac " The Masterton ‘

You are assured of Quality Furniture if your needs are selected from our stock. Expert Craftsmen manufacture our Furniture on the premises. You support Local Industry when you deal at REW & M'CRACKEN FURNITURE CRAFTSMEN QUEEN STREET * MASTERTON

THB RAILWAYS AND PUBLIC SAFETY > KEEN SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY I The splendid record of safety achieved by the New Zealand Railways is due to constant observance of the principle of “Safety First.” Before a passenger enters a train, every possible precaution has been taken to avoid mishap. Locomotive, Traffic and Workshops Staffs, Gangers, Surfacemen, Bridge-inspectors and Train-examiners, have carefully done their part in the safety campaign, and when the journey begins other experts co-operate in the safeguarding service. The Driver, the Fireman, the Guard, the Train-controller and the Signalman are always alert on behalf of passengers. From the human, material and mechanical viewpoints, the railway vigilance is maintained efficiently day and night. TRAVEL BY RAIL—AND RELAX

FEELING WELL MEANS SO MUCH AT ALL TIMES. Do you feel sufficiently fit to grapple with the problems of the day? Do you possess that keen yet cheerful nature which helps one through? When feeling well you can face the position with much more equanimity than when handicapped by indifferent health. Remember, the condition of the liver largely influences one’s outlook on life. Therefore, the first essential is to keep the liver and other organs of digestion in a regular condition, thus ensuring the clear, balanced vision and active brain which are so necessary to cope with the difficulties which are constantly arising. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills enjoy an unrivalled reputation as an everyday remedy. They stir the liver, cleanse the stomach, and promote regular action of the bowels in a gentle yet thorough manner. 10 Rickets, which cripples, in varying degrees, thirty-two children 'out of every 1000, is caused partly by the smoke pall over cities which cuts out the sun rays.

GOLF BAGS! Ar We still have a large range of Golf Bags to dispose of. All this season’s stock, and every one is substantially reduced. Buy yours now! AH Golf Bails at Reduced Prices? too! —At— ALBERT DONALD'S Opp. Regent Theatre.

ARE YOU DOWN AT THE HEEL? jyjANY people judge your character by x the state of your shoe heels. Have your heels fixed by 6 HUBBARD BROS., PERRY STREET, MASTERTON.

JOIN THE TERRITORIALS! BE PAID TO KEEP FIT?

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 May 1939, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 May 1939, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 May 1939, Page 9

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