Bread made with Milk, Edible Fats, ■' Malt Sugar—ingredients of the highest food value —is more than just bread. It’s Energy Food—the food to withstand winter’s cold chills. FAIREY'S FAMOUS BREAD Yes, Fairey’s Famous Bread does contain these energising ingredients—but costs no more, despite its high vitamin content. Try it! CHAMPION BAKERIES, LTD., QUEEN STREET - - ’Phone 1576 - - MASTERTON INCREASED CHARGES POSTAL-TELEGRAPH-TOLLS (Effective from October 1, inclusive.) 1 ■ POSTAGE RATES LETTERS— ' Inland: 2d first oz.; Id each additional half oz. (By Aii: 3d each half oz.) Empire: 2d first half oz.; Id each additional half oz. Foreign: 3d first half oz.; Id each additional half oz. Late Fee: 2d additional to postage. Registration Fee: 4d additional to postage. POSTCARDS: Inland, Id. (By Air, 2d); Overseas, lid. INVOICES, ACCOUNTS, ETC.: Id first 40z.; Id each additional 2oz. INVITATIONS, CHRISTMAS CARDS, NOTICES, ETC.: Id first 40z.; Id each additional 2oz. .NEWSPAPERS: Inland, jd each 40z.; Empire, id each 30z.; Foreign, id for each 2oz. PACKETS (up to 14oz.): id each'2oz.; minimum, 3d. PARCELS: 140z.—31b., 8d; 3—71 b., 1/3; 7—141 b., 2/-; 14—211 b., 2/9; 21—281 b., 3/6. e- ■ TELEGRAM RATES . INLAND TELEGRAMS: 8d for 6 words, Id each additional word. URGENT FEE: Bd. CABLEGRAMS & RADIO TELEGRAMS: 2d additional each message. ■ TOLL CALLS Additional Charge of Id for each 6d of Toll Charge for all calls costing more than 3d. _ 1 • TRAVELLING REQUISITES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS! SUIT CASES, in best quality fibre—- , 6/9, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6,15/-, 17/6, 20/-, 22/6, 25/-. ATTACHE CASES, in a range of sizes—1/6, 1/9, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10/-. SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES, real hide55/-, 60/-, 65/-, 67/6, 70/-, 75/-. HAT BOXES In Square and Horseshoe shapes. > 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 9/6, 11/6, ® 9? 14/6, 16/6, 21/- to 37/6. The Farmers’ (W.F.C.A., LTD.) queen street, masterton. ’Phone 1600. P.O. Box 442.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 October 1939, Page 2
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