Spray Pumps and Sprays For Every Purpose LIME SULPHUR—Qts., 2/6; |gal., 3/9; I gal., 5/6. RED SPRAY OlL—Qts., 2/6; |-gal., 3/6; I gal. 6/-. BLACK LEAF 40—1 oz., 1/6; 50z., 5/3 ; 11b., 14/6. BORDINETTE—I/3 per lb. GARDEN LIME. SECCATEURS. GARDEN TOOLS of every description—Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Wheelbarrows, etc. “THE FARMERS” (W.F.C.A., LTD.) QUEEN STREET. ’Phone 1600. P.O. Box 442. I SEE THE HUMBER TEN ~ before buying ANY Car! rpHE HUMBER TEN is designed especially to fit the motoring ft ft needs of 1940. It offers you all the dignity and luxury of larger cars with the low purchase price and economical running cost of a “baby” car. ' We invite you to try out this ® 10 h.p. maslerpieece. Four-door De Luxe Model Saloons complete from QDE ™ STREET ' MASTERTON. £315 ’Phone 1022. CONSULT | Write or Call. ’Phone 1244. | Samoa &MM | Wairarapa Representatives f Qr A.M.P. Society. |
How Do You BUY? ffW Every time you make a pur- ||||||i| chase you make a choice. Buying a certain product may be so much a matter of habit that you don’t realise Z' you are choosing. But the fact remains that in accept- ’ • t ing one brand of goods you are always rejecting others; V......’ ' I and the satisfaction you get i I I from what you buy depends I ■ ■ ' / on the knowledge of quality values that guides your » [ J '■> / selection. •.•?•#/ How do you know which bed-sheets, or which \ roofing material, or which radio will give you the service you require? You can’t personally test everything you buy and compare it with all the other pro- . ducts in its class. But there is a way to find out which brand fits your needs. The people who are most successful in their buying —who achieve the highest percentage of satisfaction from the things they own and use—are those who consistently read the advertising columns of the newspaper, and buy consistently advertised goods. Buying isn’t just “guessing” when you follow the guidance of the advertisements. © © ® You can depend on consistently advertised goods. It pays to read the advertisements in the “Times-Age.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 June 1940, Page 2
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