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AFTER STOCKTAKING t SPECIALS g ALL WOOL TWEED TOPCOATS. Assorted styles. Were priced al 89. 6 to 1!6 6 -. TO CLEAR-BODY-FITTING DOUBLE-BREASTED COATS, m Fawns. Browns and Greys. COATS in the new d.b. belted style. Prussian collar, Bgg> Jg, Raglan, body-fitting coat, and the full-fitting English JmST ||g iff Raglan. We have all these styles in the correct colours. SU; j||| From »» fiS'S'ONLY LYNX WORSTED SUITS, sizes 3. 4, 5. Two /TO Greys and one Fancy Navy. TO CLEAR — ONLY ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS, in Browns and M ® s«K6 gar ENGLISH & COLONIAL WORSTED SUITS, in all the new tonings. Blues. Greys and Greens. A 4 O||||| 95'° *° faWi MERCERY rWBMH Oddments in MEN'S GOLF HOSE. Buy your next Winter's supply ■ now and beat rising costs. Assorted colours. 5 11 PAIR. B MEN'S SLIP-OVER & LONG-SLEEVE PULLOVERS, assorted colours - 8/11 & 126 ROLL-COLLAR SWEATERS, Pure Wool, in Green. Maroon. > Brown and Grey. /g PURE WOOL COLONIAL SCARVES, in Blue, Grey and Red Checks. 4'll EACH. ART SILK & AERTEX SCARVES— 2/11 EACH - **l|||r POINT-SETTER COAT*SHIRTS, with fused collars.' Were 14/6. g/||EACH. With soft collars. EACH. BULLICK-BLACKMORE LTD. THE MEN’S WEAR STORE : : QUEEN ST., MASTERTON

GOOD NEWS! I—J1 — J ■ 2'lb. blocks De Luxe I Chocolate — Liquorice Allsorts ..: 7oz. 6d Super Assorted Toffees 6bz. 6d Regent Mixture Boz. 6d Blackballs 9oz. 6d Raspberry Drops 9oz. 6d Peppermints .....". 7oz. 6d Astoria Chocolates 7oz. 9d Choc. Mint Creams soz. 6d Barley Sugar Fancies 9oz. 6d Irish Moss Jubes 6oz. 6d Superior Mixed 10oz. 6d Crystallised Jellies 6oz. 6d Scorched Peanuts soz. Gd Frosted Caramels 4oz. 6d Ass. Cakes Chocolates 4 for 11d Aulanda Chocolates 1/2 lb. lib. cakes Chocolate Monster .... 10d Energy Chocolate, lib. blocks, 1/10 Wilson’s Deli©i@ns Smallgoodsi ARRIVE FROM PALMERSTON NORTH DAILY. Pork Sausages 9d lb. Black Puddings 6d each Luncheon Sausage 10d lb. Cooked Ham 2/4 lb. Saveloys 1/- dozen Ham and Chicken Rolls .... 6d each MR POULTRY FARMER ’ j We Want Your Eggs WE PAY DOZEN CASH. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL: I Jar LIBBY’S HOME-MADE PICKLE—onIy J/J Jar Seeds ? Spring Is Here ! Sow Now! Flower Plants I sowing peas, loose 1/- ib. Onion Plants t/ Drvzpn ■ SOWING PEAS, pkts 4d each Hardy Strains. I VEGETABLE SEEDS 6 for 1/- <9 for 100. Good Assortment I FLOWER SEEDS 6 for 1/- MW SELF*HELP The Firm that brought the prices down, and keeps them down. i Queen Street - - Masterton I

BOTHERED WITH CONSTIPATION? IF SO, TRY DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Why drag around, dull, listless and sluggish? Why tolerate that sick headachy feeling, that miserable bilious condition? You must clear your system of poisonous, clogging wastes before you can feel right or bo right. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, gentle in action, will help promote the daily regularity so essential for toning up the liver and kidneys. The ingredients are purely vegetable and act as a general corrective of constipation. Try a dose tonight and see how much better you feel tomorrow. Ask for and insist on Dr. Morse's Indian Root Fills. 4

' KEEP THEM MOVING Railway Wagons and ‘Tarpaulins and night the Railways, linked with primary and secondary industries, are doing their part in New Zealand’s war effort. This important service to increased production can be materially assisted by consignees’ prompt release of wagons and tarpaulins. Delay in unloading tends to impede the national war effort. Quick release of tarpaulins and trucks for use elsewhere is helpful to the State, especially at this time, when it is the duty of all to assist in the drive for accelerated production and Victory. Quick Transport for Increased Production

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 September 1940, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
591

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 September 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 September 1940, Page 3

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