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"xxx f. -f 4* // •7 Z VA<?\-A ' v i/ r Tailored Styles /i <7 I _ • r / 'V ij' 1 \ i are here again! g \ I So is the need for AS7 V \ a figure tailored \sL>/ by an Autumn J f Berlei! |l7 i Flimsy Frocks are now a thing of the past —woollens very much a thing of the present—and this season fashions are uncompromisingly clean-cut and slim. That means a line sheer from bust to hips, unspoilt by even a hint of a bulge. Our Corsetiere will give it to you in a Berlei planned in every detail to tailor you for the Autumn styles. To end Style-Right, begin Right —with a Berlei selected by our Corsetiere. W.F.C.A., Ltd. THE SENIOR STORE 'Phone 1600 - MASTERTON - Box 442

NEW ZEALAND FORCES OVERSEAS. The rates for parcels and cablegrams for members of the fighting forces overseas are as follow: — PARCELS. Up to 31bs 1/From 31bs. to 71bs 2/Perishable goods and foodstuffs should be specially packed. CABLEGRAMS. (1) FIRST, SECOND and THIRD ECHELONS. Charges, 5d per word, with a minimum charge of 2/6. There is no charge for the address. (2) ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE ABROAD. —To be addressed C/o Admiralty, London, 5d per word, with minimum of 2/6. There is no charge for the address. (3) ARMY & AIRFORCE NURSES, GREAT BRITAIN.—-5d per word, with a minimum of 2/6. There is no charge for the address. (4) ROYAL NAVY PERSONNEL ABROAD. —To be addressed C/o Admiralty, London. —The whole message (address included) charged as at 5d per word, minimum charge 2/6. REMITTANCES. Anyone wishing to remit money to members of the forces overseas may do so either by post or cablegram through the Base Pay Office, Wellington, and remittances to soldiers must not be forwarded by any other means. For further particulars, apply Post Office. M. M. SIMPSON, Postmaster.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 March 1941, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 March 1941, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 March 1941, Page 4

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