JOIN THE TERRITORIALS! BE PAID TO KEEP FIT!
THE REAL NEW ZEALAND SHOWN IN THE RAILWAYS MAGAZINE MEW ZEALANDERS, the July issue of the “Railways Magazine” continues the pleasant revelations of the charm of your country. Here are some of the big features: — “A RAID ON ROMANCE,” by Ken Alexander. ” - 1..,;.--”7 ' “MOONLIGHT ON MT. ROLLESTON,” by John Pascoe. “THE YACHTSMEN’S PARADISE” (Waitemata Harbour and Hauraki Gulf), by Una Craig. “THE MAIDEN OF TAIERI,” by R. K. McFarlane. “NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES” (No. 5, Men’s Overwear), by O. N. Gillespie. “RAIN-MAKERS AT WORK,” by K. C. McDonald. ORIGINAL NEW ZEALAND VERSE. 1' A BREEZY CHAT ABOUT BOOKS AND AUTHORS. VERY HELPFUL NOTES AND COMMENTS FOR WOMEN. ” AN EXCELLENT REVIEW OF SPORT. SIXTY PICTURES. ■ fid— AT BOOK SHOPS & NEWS AGENCIES—fid
fIOOCMLJf ' ‘‘Everything for the kitchen” is to be found displayed in our Store. Aluminium and Enamelware of every type, and, of course, of the best brands, too, are here for your choice. Refit the kitchen—but do it now. Import restrictions make' the re-ordering of seyeral of these lines impossible. HOLLOWARE by STEVENS—“Judge” Brand— See the Saucepans and Stewpans in the toning colours — Cream and Green, Cream and Blue, and Black —all pearl inside. So easy to clean. N.Z.-MADE ALUMINIUM WARE— Nests of Stewpans (they make a most acceptable gift for kitchen teas, too) in such handy sizes, too. WHITE ENAMELWARE— All sizes and shapes of Enamel Utensils for the kitchen and the house. Pudding Basins, W.H. Basins, Baking Dishes, Meat Trays, 'Buckets, Colanders, Ladles, Funnels, Billies, Jugs, Pie Dishes and Ladles, and every one in GOOD QUALITY. C. E. DANIELL LIMITED. “EVERYTHING FOR THE KITCHEN” QUEEN STREET. ’PHONES 1620 & 1621.
“I’d better ask DPT T V ” DL 1 1 1 — ikJOST men know that their wives have sound and expert opinions on merchandise. Even the husband who would never admit his need for advice usually tries to ferret out HER views, wishes and hopes before buying. Why? Because most women seem to have an inborn interest in new things and better ways. . . . They are curious and alert . . . They ask their friends about this and about that. . . . They compare values with great care. . . . They read the advertisements eagerly for the latest news. It pays to keep ahead, by keeping up with advertising. Well-known products are definitely better products—if not, they couldn’t be advertised month after month and year after year. The manufacturer and the merchant both know that the business that prospers is the business that promises satisfaction and keeps its promise. The advertisements in this newspaper contain useful information about many things that concern you personally. Read every one that interests you. . . . Read it carefully and take it seriously.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1939, Page 4
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