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remember father on FATHER S DAY ■ . X - >', WIZ ■ / / 5* ■" ; ' SUNDAY t M ■ SEPTEMBER 1 -IS'’’’ ©niy a week j from to-morrow ( MAKE -- | HIM KING FOR A DAY WATCH HIM SMILE WHEN HE SEES THAT HIS GIFT COMES FROM THE H.B. Si ORE. Right through the alphabet—from A for Apparel, N for Neckwear, S for Shirts—down to Z for Zest, that makes giving good fun, .the H.B. Stores are complete with useful, inexpensive Father's Day Gifts. GIVE dad a give DAD fi\/J DRESSING GOWN SHIRTS z Quite a good idea—a gift With two Point Setter Col\L fl lom whole family. All lars or with two Tab and i/ ! pII i/ L —SX weights, A good Stiffener Collars. "H *| Z/T / W//’ «7-i? N GIVE DAD GIVE DAD PYJAMAS a HAT z H. Winter or Summer-weight The famous VICEROY in XW' \\ fabrics. Smart stripes; plain 3 exclusive styles. A f colours with con- ver Y welcome gift. ® trasting collars and ® The "RALEIGH" ■gn/# /( cu^s - quite a good hat. © H GIVE DAD GIVE DAD UMBEKWEAR BRACES Here's a thought! Inter- A great idea. ' O W, trom strong Smartly str i p e ci; J© v ltlSl fabnC ' TfUn 5 and strong elastic. and 4/6 (</ \3 f Pefgarment - - 3 Z 6 The new Free Swing Style; \# J very comfortable. GIVE DAD 4 /6 and 6/6 SOCKS g| ve dad Wf £ Always acceptable—always HANDKERCHIEFS needed. Extensive ■« Give half a dozen. rang e; smart de- A B 8 White- - - - I/-, 1/3 ea. s '9 ns ' to 5/11 Coloured borders - 1/3 ea. GIVE DAD Coloured grounds, 1/3, 1/6 ea. g SLEEVE LINKS SIVE DAD He can do with an extra set, TIES Big range from 1/6 to 5/6. Always a good gift. The Dress Studs and Sleeve Link The H.B. selection is large. Sets, nicely boxed — 7/6, All kinds of de- A spa 9/b, and 10/6. signs and colours. “ ® © © BROS — (new Zealand! fl (/ / v M a c gt/ty —7/ aMtxct, v Q ueen Stree h W.°W“LdJ Masterton.

“NEECO” STANDS for Nr P C O ATIONAL AND I—-NGINFFRING We have been asked many times the meaning of the name “Neeco," and we wish to make it known to all that the name is derived from the first letter of each word in the registered name of New Zealand’s foremost electrical company—The NATIONAL ELECTRICAL and ENGINEERING CO. Insist on NEECO Electrical Appliances—they’re New J BOUZAID ELECTRICIAN - - - QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

I _ HAMILTON’ ■ VACCINEfor “B Whole Herd Policy of four inoculations: Vaccine costs 2/- per cow for 12 months, including free vaccine to follow up infected animals. A Syringe costs 12/G. Needles, 1/6 each. For further particulars write to: HAMILTON VACCINE Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 181, Hamilton, N.Z. FRED PRATT, Manager.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1940, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
449

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1940, Page 3

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