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CLOSING TO-MORROW | K , Mi ® 1 & Wir w rf J I & 1 1 K l-ri OjS . By Licence issued under \ Ml Rk \ Section 42 ot The ®tst ' I IP. igMF < <7TI hlilC B \ ® O BJECTS*—To raise funds to the extent of the m ..Ziff /m, rfa. profits available for the objects to be specified W W?* 7 by the Hon. Minister for Internal Affairs. X;CLOSES 17th June, 1939 / I; WwfStWWTriff DRAWN 3rd July, 1939 C-wc- Qi HAMMOND & McARTHUR. LTD. P-O. Box 110, WELLINGTON. Ji Please send me '. tickets in “MY LUCK TURNS” 7* // J) TV.? Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for Asg >C : 1 3 also stamped addressed envelope for LljJjiC reply. (Postal stamps not accepted in payment for tickets.) '• V* No . 82 i g C name SECRETARY: W MfS ’ ° r MiSS) N. MCARTHUR, P.O. Box 1 to, Wellington. ADDRESS ® TREASURER: | B.L.HAMMOND, P.O. Box 1 10, Wellington. M He Can’t Make a Meal of a ICtfKrete Honre! 0 There’s nothing a borer can bite on in a concrete house. There’s nothing the weather can undermine or destroy. From roof tiles to foundation piles, year in year out, it’s absolutely safe. That’s why concrete cuts down maintenance costs. Made with Golden Bay Cement it sets like granite; defies fire and earthquake; saves you money on insurance and upkeep. And, built for permanence, a concrete house will give you greater comfort, too; cosy warmth in winter, coolness in summer. Consult your architect and builder about your new home, and say you want to BnU To Utt o wr» j // p n l J tan Um J aOL 111]11|Ell DnV Lojc Maintenance ft L f \l j WH M HIV K A Comfort 'it K © Borer Proof If J U H C E M T © Earthquaiie Resisting U E Iwl E I © Appearance 5 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE TO BOX 507, WELLINGTON

“GRAHAMS” OUR SALE is proving a suecess. The reason is ./I easy to explain. All M Drapery Depart- By J’ • •■,/Tjß ments are genuine reductions, and we are determined to clear our stocks Look at 54 in - Heavy-weight TWEED, SHOCKS. loou Broken Check designs, m these values! 'Fawn and Brown. Usually . W ’ ! SALE PRICE 6/ U YARD. HF/ A Stam S °“ b UsSy S, «/^' lh 2 “com QUtLTS?-“?i«mi uKg ' SALE PRICE, 49/- SET COMB QUILTS—the lam ous Vantona make. Size HMMr < ' Single Bed, in assorted 7 g x 96. shades— SALE PRICE. 11/0 EACH. SALE PRICE, 28/11 SET ' MEN’S COAT SHIRTS, neat Sample Range of LADIES' stripes, collars attacheci. BLOUSE FRONTS, stripe WSH '/ ' $ All sizes. '» and floral designs. A real SALE PRICES—From bargain. Usually 12/6 to 3/11 TO 8 Z ll EACH - 14/6. MEN’S SCOTCH KNIT SALE PRICE, 8/11 fL-BB WOOL GLOVES, Heather . and Grey shades. All sizes. I,ADIES' NAPPa “Trtvvc; SALE PRICE, 9/fi PAIR. r piON PIGSKIN GLOVES, ° Brown shade only. Usually LADIES’ ENGLISH WOOL & nair FJ3«| COTTON COMBINA- cat f PRICE Q/ft PAIR. • ■■■■l TIONS, short sleeves, V SALE 1 ’ W b necks. £ SALE PRICE, E/9 > O.S. gjiM - MMIBI LADIES’ WOOLLEN SPEN- stripes. CERS, long or short sleev- SALE PRICE — es. Button fronts. O/9 YARD. hi Or "i* SALE PRICES— ' Wo me„'s- 7/3 STRIpED pLANNELETTE MEN’S ROLL COLLAR O.S. Women’s— B /g PYJAMA PANTS, in Men's TOLOVERS. Ma,eon. All Traced Goods reduced catfpbicf a/11 PAIR Usually 5/11. during Sale! LINEN CEN- SALE PRICL, 2/11 1 ’ SALE PRICE, 4/11 EACH. TRES from „ , J / 1T SAT.F PRICE 1 //II MEN’S FAWN GABARD- Here s Great Value! Heavy SALE PRICE, 1/4 .L , JACKETS . sel£ Qualily WO OL TWEED. LADIES’ CREAM ALL lined- waterproof. This line Rust, Navy, Green and WOOL ROSLYN COMBIN- ? Br j tish m^de Saxe , with Fleck Check. ATIONS, wonderful value. ’ SALE PRICE- 9- /p SALE PRICE, O /11 YARD. Usually 24/6. z ’ 3 / ” °- / SALE PRICE, /J| "GRAHAM’S* MASTERTON. DON'T FORGET—WE DELIVER

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 June 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 June 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 June 1939, Page 8

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