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TELEPHONES 1 646 (2 lines) CONNECTS WITH ALL DEPARTMENTS, INCLUDING JOB PRINTING. P.O. Box 445.

SAVE MONEY! MAKE YOUR OWN SMART DRESSES. Expert Tuition at the HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, H.B. Building, QUEEN STREET. INSTANT CORN REMEDY. rpAKE no risk with corns. Use the one sure, safe way, which relieves pain in one minute and quickly lifts the corn right out. Use Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads with free medicated Disks —they remove the cause of corns —prevent blisters and heal sore toes overnight. 1/6 per large packet.—Campbell’s Pharmacy. 4 EVERY WOMAN SHOULD . . . 'p'VERY reader of this paper is advised to send 2d today for the SpecialtyTrading Co.’s big new catalogue showing New Zealand’s greatest bargains in Kitchen Furniture, Baby Furniture, Wooden Garden Accessories, etc. The quality of all Specialty Trading Co.’s goods is remarked upon by patrons. Get YOUR catalogue today. Send twopence to Specialty Trading Co., Haining Street, Wellington. 12 Learn Practical Dressmaking. A measure of War Economy, learn to make your own Frocks. It’s et-0’ it’s useful, and it’s fasoinating. “MODERNE” SCHOOL OF ' DRESSMAKING. 3 CHILTON BLDGS., MASTERTON. ’PHONE 1821. HYDE’S FUNERAL SERVICE, LTD. H. W. LINDSEY, Director. Office and Chapel: 18 CHURCH STREET, MASTERTON. ’Phones 1433, 1434 (Rees.). Residence: 43 College Street. CHECK COLDS QUICKLY! JT is unwise to neglect any cold or A cough, no matter how apparently trivial they may appear to be. Bronchial affections, however slight, may bring complications and perhaps severe illness. Be prepared. Always keep a bottle of “333” Cough Mixture on hand, and at first sign of infection take a dose or two. Its gentle, but penetrative and soothing action relieves congestion, breaks up phlegm, and brings welcome ease to irritated throats. Get “333” Cough Mixture in 1/6 or 2/6 sizes from Campbell’s Pharmacy, “The Family Chemists,” Masterton. 2 Exclusive Art Jewellery AT “THE LITTLE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER.” SOMETHING NEW in the very latest ° designs—Cameo Brooches and Pendants, Cameos, 3-row Gilt Bead Necklets, and Bangles, Art Brooches and Pendant Lockets. SEYMOUR GILDING, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Box 3. ’Phone 2627. USEFUL ARTICLES TO BE HAD NOW AT RUSSELL’S. A NICE Folding Caravan Trailer, 3 bunks, cupboards and it’s cheap at £22 10s. A pair of totara bay windows, no glass, £5. Bootmaker’s sewing machine, useful on a farm for sewing cow covers, etc. Several 6ft zinc baths. One 3-piece chesterfield suite £4 10s. Single chesterfields from £3 10s. New Lane’s rabbit and opposum traps and a few used ones. Several good cameras and portable gramophones. A lot r?f IJ-inch galvanised iron piping; seyjlfd'l hockey sticks, golf clubs and bag. A nice collection of gent’s leftoff and misfit suits, overcoats, etc. Garden seats, coppers, camp ovens, tools of every description. We are always open to buy rifles, guns and am-, munition; also houses of furniture, no! lot too large or too small. We collect and deliver, no expense to you, and we do business in any part of the district from Woodville to Martinborough. ROBT. RUSSELL & SON, GENERAL DEALERS AND FURNITURE VALUERS, MASTERTON. Established 1908. AT T. F. WATSON & CO., CARTERTON. SMART WOOL 2-PIECE SUITS. English and Colonial makes, featuring new lines, fancy knits, smart buttons, etc. Shades: Teal, Rose, Blue, Gold, Fiord, etc. Priced from 65'- to 89/6. WOMEN’S CARDIGANS. English rnd Colonial makes. Shades: Rust, Rose, Teal, Briar, etc. Fancy knits. Priced from 19/6 to 35/-. WOMEN’S TWIN SETS, Jumpers and Cardigans, English and Colonial makes. Really smart outfits. Shades: Mustard. Navy. Briar, Rust. etc. Priced from 42/- to 49/G. AT WATSON’S, Carterton.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 August 1940, Page 1

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586

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 August 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 August 1940, Page 1

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