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FRUIT PRESERVING AND JAM MAKING. i I AGEE SCREW-TOP JARS—- -- 7/- dozen 2- 8/6 dozen j A-gallon 12./- dozen lAG EE GLASS-TOP JARS—- ' l-pint 7/6 dozen 2-pint 9/- dozen A-gallon 13/- doze'n lib. TIE-OVER JAM JARS .3/- dozen 21b. TIE-OVER JAM JARS 4/- dozen JELLY JARS, Small 3/3 dozen JELLY JARS. Large 4/3 dozen RUBBER RINGS 6d dozen CELLOPHANE JAM COVERS—--3d Packet SPARE GLASS TOPS 3d Each ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS— From 7/6 to 17/6 ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS—--16/6 and 19/6 ASBESTOS STOVE MATS 5d SHOP AT NINNES’S, Opposite Post Office.

Fred Keen's Corner 'Shop. JNSPECT the complete range of Smokers’ Requisites. All brands of Cigars, Cigarettes and Pipes stocked. And while you are there, don’t forget that Haircut. Ladies’ Private Room. Gents, 5 chairs. No waiting. CALL AT KEEN'S CORNER SHOP. MRS A. E. DILLON, FLORAL ART SPECIALIST. DISTINCTIVE' FLORAL WREATHS, ETC., AT REASONABLE PRICES. Address: 28 CHURCH STREET. TELEPHONE 2046.

PLUMBING EXPERIENCE! MATTER what type of Plumbing you require, we are in a position to do it. FRANK PETERSEN, Private Residence and Workshop: 7L- ESSEX STREET, MASTERTON ’PHONE 1572.

NOTICE. QWING to the transfer on promotion of Mr C. H. Doughty to the office of Branch Manager, Palmerston North our affairs are now bemg administered by Mr W. Marshall, whose temporary address is c/o The Royal Hotel, Featherston, Telephone No. 9. THE DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCI OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. EDW. ESDAILE, General Manager, Wellington. PIANO TUNING. pOR 'Piano Tuning and/or Repairing by an expert, ring or call A. Miller Hope, ’phone 2651; 21 Macara Street Masterton. / FOR YOUR HOME. ONLY Westinghouse has it! For the first time—a special place to keep meat properly. Covered, all-porcelain, ventilated. See the Meat Keeper in the new Westinghouse Refrigerator.— Steele & Bull, next Empire Hotel. 'TALKING of Pianos? Then think of Steele & Bull, Wairarapa’s Piano House. Call in tomorrow and inspect our stock of new and reconditioned instruments. Easy terms. JJOWEVER hot the weather, the whole family will enjoy delightful meals if you have a Westinghouse Refrigerator. Remember, too. that ten hours out of twelve it uses no current at all! Westinghouse means low running expense. —Steele & Bull, 'phone 1815. SERVICING! Radios, Pianos, PlayerPianos and Organs are better when serviced by our factory-trained and experienced craftsmen. Get our quote first. All work guaranteed and at lowest cost. We are cash buyers of sec-ond-hand pianos. Highest prices given. Ring 1815. —Steele & Bull, Queen St., Masterton. 1

i MHII frl /’""""TSt Perhaps you neglect cuts and scratches t jO* sometimes with a casual remark such I as ** * l ’ s nothing.” But that’s just A inviting trouble, for even the tiniest 1 scratch means danger of infection. I Don’t risk serious trouble ; clean and a / dress every wound zrf once with healing I I Rexona Ointment. Only then can you ; feel safe. Rexona’s antiseptic medica--S.J 7 tions destroy dangerous germs, soothe / - t ' lc P a * n ant * s P cct ' growth of new, / healthy skin. Kiddies especially f af e always getting cuts and \ scratches so never be without 14. 4 Rexona. As a further safeguard J 4' w ash only with Rexona Soap :I' which contains the same mediI cations as the Ointment. 9.227,1:7 h’Z

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1940, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1940, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1940, Page 7

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