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I DON'T BE AN EGG AT EASTER' . . . *<’ A N egg is a very simple form '7*! of life. It wears its skeleton outside and its flesh inside, -edr and has no brains whatever. It \ does not worry in the least /' P V, about its appearance, and is f ■ ‘ W ’A even entirely indifferent to that / (rl J t I delicate “je ne sais quoi’ •which < gives such an air to a Bullick- I4m ' LW Blackmore suit. I I USk FW Jgw|l Mr Man! do not emulate the Wil S J gentle egg this Easter. Pay > / ||F' ; || particular attention to your ‘ B j |j| appearance, and to that end t f ‘ ‘ '*■ t K your most obvious first step is / * P '''w ® B to order your Easter Suit from y YC BULLICK - BLACKMORE Lid. Gentlemen’s Outfitters, | - B Queen St. . - MASTERTON ■ I I I WMMr rg

? 1:1 LJ* FJjF PERRY STREET. MASTERTON. ■ HlllllilliH HU ACterncon Tea Spoons make a useful ~~ but inexpert- XX: sive gift. De. signs and ss: prices to suit you at ZZZ 1 SEYMOUR GILDING 1 4< The Little Shop Around th* ‘ Corner.” SSS Perrv St., MASTERTON.

You can ward off influenza, constipation, and all health problems of winter for just 3d a week. All you need do is fake two or three doses of R.U.R. each week to keep the body gernr-l’esisting in every sense of the word.— W. H. Snowsill (Wood’s Pharmacy). 12

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1941, Page 3

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235

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1941, Page 3

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