801 l bow thick SCpßis your blood? men all differ in little subtle ways. 1 ake / this matter of feeling the cold—Jackson across the way never misses his cold tub right through the Winter, even if it means knocking j the icicles off before lie can get to work, with I the towel; while other men —you’ve seen them —as each day gets deeper into Winter they just go on getting colder, and colder—and if they don’t do something there’s no telling what might happen! Personally, we are just average, but we do believe that every man should choose his wardrobe with regard to this cold susceptibility. , .. 1 To meet this need, Bullick-Blackmore’s arc now displaying a triple range of Dressing Gowns and Pyjamas-r-and if any man can’t get what he wants from these—well, we ask you! For the cold-tub man, the average man, and cold man, there is an excellent selection from which you will enjoy choosing. Drop in when you get a chance—we really take an interest in your needs! NO CONSULTING FEE AT . . . BulOick-Blaekmon’s The Man's Shop - * Masterton
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 June 1939, Page 11
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342Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 June 1939, Page 11
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