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r Whß % k /a * Why not WBiISIR Re-Arm? said the Major, “J really think that t the t j me h as corne f or m e to give my wardrobe a spot of rearmament.” DINNER SUITS, stylishly cut lynx dinner suits in Mid- Rearmament, of course, restores National and finished from the finest night Blue and Diamond of English materials. Black Pinhead materials, and confidence. Wardrobe rearmament builds cut on English lines. Single . and Double-breasted, personal confidence. Lots of Wairarapa men *■* / / “ will indulge in wardrobe rearmament this windress suits and coats, tailored by Simpson and ter, for, after all, good clothes are only a form sumrie, on correct English style. o f insurance—and particularly Dress Clothes. £lo'lo'- T 0 £l3'l3'-BULLICK-BLACKMORE The Men’s Wear Store - - - - Masterton

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PRESERVE WXr YOUR CLOTHES and I. , lj • i Also conserve your money ' itlMii by investing in one of our ilflliiffl -.. Lrffl 1 In li Loughboys. No man’s bedV jfl —iilß&ssßsQ j' J room is complete without 1I lulu 111 Ji II . one. IIW jillllll ■' Y° u will notice the quality of V lllil iV i-bese—drawers run smoothly, dovetailed joints and all grainings - ~~ 1,1 — JILS-gll carefully matched. See these now * —at— A. E. BRIGHT 399 %T™ ET

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 May 1939, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 May 1939, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 May 1939, Page 9

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