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ROYAL [B|||P| DOULTON POTTERY 5' ‘ ‘1 iii Jt?. IN THE LATEST SffP? DOULTON PATTERNS SNYND BOWLS 17/6, 18/6, 22/6 FRUIT DISHES 12/6, 13/6, 15/6 CRESS DISHES, with Drainer9/TRAYS, Oblong & Square .. 8/6, 1 0/6, 1 3/6 JUGS, in new shape 10/6, 12/6, 14/6 PLATES, Round & Square‘B/6, 9/6 BABY PLATES, heavy round 5/CHILDREN’S MUGS, two shapes, 2/6, 2/11 ON DISPLAY IN OUR CHINA DEPT. “THE FARMERS” (W.F.C.A., LTD.) QUEEN STREET, ’PHONE 1600. MASTERTON. P.O. BOX 442.

CONSULT MORRISON & GILBERD Ltd. OPTICIANS Queen Street - - - - Masterton Alto at 48 Willi* Street, Wellington.

EXHIBITION TRIPS FOR ALL Reduced Fares by Rail }QEW ZEALANDERS, if any of you-miss seeing the great Centennial Exhibition, you will not be able to blame the Railways Department. During the whole of February fares for trips to Wellington are reduced -by an average of 20 per cent, according to length of journey. These concession tickets are available for a fortnight from date of issue by any train except the North Island Main Trunk “Limited.” A separate concession is for parties of not fewer than six persons travelling together. They can buy first-class return tickets at secondclass rates, or second-class tickets at three-quarters of the ordinary second-class return fare. To obtain suitable private accommodation in Wellington, the best course is to communicate with the Exhibition Company’s Official Accommodation Bureau, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, which will promptly make satisfactory arrangements for! board. RESERVE YOUR SEATS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE “TIMES-AGE” BRING RESULTS. Ring them to 1646—Tw0 Lines.

How will you Nke your NEW RELATIONS You are a bride whose days are filled with romance—and practical problems! You have foods to buy. The spare bedroom needs draperies and blankets. You must have a telephone installed. There is the medicine chest to be filled with simple yet reliable supplies . . . insurance to think of. And the generous cheque from Uncle Michael . . . you are planning for a new car or a grand piano with THAT! When you make each unaccustomed purchase you establish NEW RELATIONS. Whether they will bring you joy depends on your care and forethought in choosing THE RIGHT relations. But inexperience need not make you timid. Read the advertisements in this newspaper. They will tell you what to buy, where to buy, and how much to spend. They will bring you the knowledge you need. They will help you to find ‘“new relations" that will become ready helpers and faithful friends.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1940, Page 2

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401

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1940, Page 2

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