YEARS OF TORTURE ENDED. gCORES of grateful sufferers have written praising the virtues of BIRMA, the wonderful new Rheumatic and Sciatica remedy. BIRMA RHEUMATIC REMEDY is sold by chemists Under a definite money-back guarantee, and will gradually but persistently dissolve uric acid, ease stabbing pains and tight muscles, bringing lasting relief. 6/6 treatment from E. F. Wilson, M.P.S., Chemist, Masterton. 2
C- SMITH in> /Vew Fashion Shades SPRING 1 /■ handbags jl jyV Z No. I—Soft, squashy suedes x dipped in a / .Z , wealth of colour. The illustrated bag, for ,- z instance, is to be found in Red Earth, CyflB iM»f z clamen, Moss Green and Navy. It’s fitted with divided inner purse and unusual ft jrfBIOSr chromium frame. 4 19 o N°- 2.Boasting dressmaker details in the k / nUmf I ''' s °ft Pl ea t’ n g caught from the frame in front. Fitted with inside purse and mirror. Wj. In either London Tan or Red Earth. " Suede. 25 a - O No. 3—lt’s a squarish case type of bag with - S' h’®il •'!Dull Gold frame. The severity is relieved f ' 1 with radiating tucking released into gathers. In Dark Brown, Bottle Green and l’ ' ,W Navy. Suede. t No ‘ —This grained calfskin handbag you’ll admit is smart. Interesting touches •" f 1 are introduced in the ruffled edging’ and ‘ii' ' ' twisted handle. Petrel, Bottle and \ Clover-LAY-BY '* J& 1 ? U-L 1/ -yi ISii ■l!1 No. s—The contrast of shiny and dull plays an important part in the appeal of this handbag. Fitted 1 . i with inside purse and chromium frame. In Bottle Green, Dark '' Brown and Navy. !EBHHKHHHHHMHMMMKESiSE ’ < f GLOVES of Personality! W I No. 6—New Spring Gloves reveal soft loath- I ers deftly handled; finishings of fine stitching, z . I pipings, small straps and buckles. This one ® I has radiating stitching from the buckle. In j Black, Brown and Navy. No. 7—This glove has a definite contrast in y I the edging of the gauntlet slightly shaped. In I; W fl Black, Brown & Navy Leather. 12'11 " j / I No. B—This glove has interest add- ~ 9 ed by the horizontal piping on the ; ■ gauntlet, which is strapped and q i R buckled. In Brown, Black and ,o • ■ Navy Nappa. I®'ll ! No. 9—For those who prefer. LAY-BY I simplicity, this glove is their q PAh m goal. Beautifully made, the ' •L/.U. g gauntlet shaped slightly. In H Black, Brown and Navy M Nappa. I<>Zll j|g MAIL I Wl. ' ... ORDERS | Wk POST FREE I 10 ' a " I No ‘ 10 ~ Na Pl )a soft and sup- E plc makcs this perfectly a - ’ plain tai 'loi - ed glove.' Fleecy I • lin< : cl t 0 ward ° n ' the chill in a spring weather. In Black. 3 Brown and Navy. 1 1 For Value and Friendly Service f
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 September 1939, Page 2
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