-4gjf ®W' s J IS||f \ ' s zz } T Proled W Precious Life ■~«.m.-—__ wiih 3 DE fl 01 ZV 'S Those very precious lives — Mother and Baby — z everything must be done to protect them from 1 danger. Above alb be careful what antiseptic you ' j use. ‘Dettol,’ the modern antiseptic, kills germs, but FOR gargling /< cannot harm even the tender skin of a baby. Many sjjfa~fx.. Maternity Hospitals in many lands now use it. mqgf 'Dettol' is valuable not only when baby is born, zi*l£z ' DUt w h enever an antiseptic is required to safeguard —'-/feTy the health of Mother and Child. ‘ Dettol' is non-d——-^poisonous, non-staining, has a pleasant smell and for grazes LLC ' s an e^ect ’‘ ve deodorant. “K. \ /> I se& Take no risk — get' Dettol.’ Ask UrS e~ t h gy us ® * l ' WeS — 'B ' Plrß\--lgy I jHg« $y RECKITTS (OVER SEA) LTD., Wellington. BRITISH-MADE IggT “SYLVAC” NOVELTY WARE Designed to match modern furnishings. SCOTTY DOGS2/9, 4/6, 6/6, 10/-, 12/6 TERRIERS2/6, 4/6, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6 RABBITSI/6, 2/-, 3/6, 5/6, 7/6, 9/6 SQUIRRELS .. 6/6, 10/6 HARES 8/6 KOALA BEARS, 2/9, 5/- EAGLES 6/6 BLACK ELEPHANTS i 2/-, 3/6 BLACK CATS2/6, 3/11,4/11 FLOATING BOWLS & BIRD, Coloured 12/6 FLOATING BOWLS & BIRD, Black 10/6 “THE FARMERS” (W.F.C.A., LTD.) ’Phone 1600. QUEEN STREET. P.O. Box 442 HELP THE TERRITORIALS! THEY HAVE VOLUNTEERED TO PROTECT YOUR HOME!
Do You Hate fo Meet People? gOME of us are so bashful that whenever a new face appears before us, we mentally duck away! Maybe it isn’t shyness so much as simply not realising how very interesting new faces can be. Some people are shy about new foods, too. One family we know has had pork and beans every Saturday night for ten years, and they see no reason for changing! How much more interesting life—and dinner!—would be for that family with a new kind of meat, a vegetable prepared some other way, a new style in dessert. New foods—new faces—brighten our days and help make living an exciting game. Look through the advertisements in this newspaper today for new IDEAS in foods. They’re here, in abundance .. . recipes, tried and tested . . . favourite platters of favourite people . . . exotic dishes from exotic lands. The advertisements bring you up-to-the-minute news of many things. Read them regularly. Form the habit of getting the most out of life—and the most for your money.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 April 1940, Page 2
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