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BE WELL DRESSED - - FOR YOUR SPORT! WtC. i I The average man likes to be well gp - '-/ I f I dressed for his game of Bowls, jgpkl | 1 / ! Tennis, or other Sports. / A SNAPPY SPORTS »’■ 1 COAT & SLACKS |‘|l s will keep you looking your best under all circumstances. SPORTS COATS Bll' "1 Plain and belted backs, in all new shades *.. '. | j of Green, Blue and Brick shades and I Mg 1 Grey. All wool materials, in plain and | m I check designs. | j From 49'6 r JLjl > SLACKS “CREMES” Exceptionally well cut in tones of For Tennis or Cricket! Pleated Grey, Green and Blues. Striped fronts, tunnel loops; 3 pockets, and plain shades. Full fitting. Fine quality all wool Gabardine. Holster - pockets; tunnels and 37/6. Good quality Cotton, in the loops. same cut — From Pair SHIRTS Showing in Interlock, Cellular Featured in Cotton and All Wool and Locknit, in the following Gabardine. Pleated fronts; full shades: White, Grey, Green, cut; tunnel loops. Canary, Royal and Brick. From From 7'll FANCY BELTS Creme Tennis Sox 2'6 From W.F.C.A., Ltd. THE SENIOR STORE P.O. Box 442. ’Phone 1600.

“HUSBAND AND WIFE’S HANDBOOK.” £JY Dr. Hubert Alcott. A Concise Treatise on a subject of vital iml, > portance to all married persons, and i- those intending to marry. Together with our booklet of appliances. These i- two books posted under plain wrapper for postal note 1/- (or stamps).—Chem- -- ists’ Supplies Co., Dept. MT., Box 1178, •> Christchurch. 4 OVERSEAS FRIENDS '< WILL WELCOME YOUR PORTRAIT 7 THIS CHRISTMAS. WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW. 1 ’PHONE 2553. ' H. HOPE CROSS COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, STATE THEATRE BUILDING, MASTERTON. • ——y ——— —— . HERE IS THE NEWS! FOR PLUMBING, SHEET METAL WORKING & TINSMITHING. gEE to those Tanks and your Water Supply before the dry weather sets in. All quotations free. R. VALL. MASON, REGISTERED PLUMBER AND DRAINLAYER. 43 LINCOLN ROAD. ’Phones: Office, 1541; Residence. 1205. CAKES FOR SOLDIERSOVERSEAS! HURRY! pLACE your order now, as the mail will be closing soon. Packed in airtight tins, 6/6, 9/6, 13/6 (including postage). Orders for private persons overseas, 1/6 extra. Just give us the full address of the soldier—we’ll do the rest. STATE KITCHENETTE, QUEEN STREET, ’PHONE 1280.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 November 1940, Page 4

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367

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 November 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 November 1940, Page 4

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