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f) ' z ~ for men in THE ARMY those overseas : Territorials and National Reserve : and for men in ? 4»- | Y THE AIR FORCE MACINTOSH RAINCOATS, D.B. military style. Strong Fawn texture I < with-fleecy linings. An ideal coat for weather parades. Sizes 3 to | < ' 7 ‘ 55/ ‘‘ Leather money belts— JF" 7/6, 9/6, 10/6. HOLDALLS— Waterproof 3/11. Canvas 6/6. Leather 10/6. v Metal Button STICKS 1/9. Leather POCKET WALLETS .... 9/6 Unbreakable MIRRORS 2/11. vSZ | Khaki HANDKERCHIEFS 1/-. , ' Khaki MUFFLERS, in pure Woo!— 5/11, 10/6. ' Y.*l’ Khaki TIES, Cashmere 3/6. \ Khaki SOCKS, All-wooi— X< $ 'Z' Medium-weight Worsted 3/3. I ' iCX. Heavy-weight Knitted 4/11. < L</ Khaki GOLF HOSE 5/11. | (/ z '| A?■ ? Khaki SLIPONS (no sleeves) — j 'W’UZY Brushed Wool 17/6. Khaki PULLOVERS (long sleeves) MiiiF z Brushed Wool 32/6. ■ Leather VESTS, Flannel lined; dome fastenings 39/6. Leather JACKETS, zipp fasteners—--55/-, 63/-, 72/6. Royal Air Force Blue NEGLIGE SHIRTS and two collars 15/6. two collars 16/6. Khaki Twill NEGLIGE SHIRTS and —LWtOLrfcA Khaki Flannel SHIRTS, collar at- | tached; two pockets and shoulder B straps 17/6. I wa\ w Khaki Drill SHIRT, collar attach- i> 4 ed 8/11 ‘ § Drill SHIRT, in military style; collar a attached 16/6. 8 Bandolier MILITARY SHIRT, collar S attached 16/6. B attached. Field Grey shade. 12/6. u Balaclava CAPS, asorted shades — g 7/6. | Winter PYJAMAS .... 11/6, 15/6, 25/-. 8 BRUSH SETS, SHAVING SOAPS, | TOOTH BRUSHES. Etc. f Leather GLOVES, lined and unlined. | I" an ar,d Grey 16/6 to 21/-. | J for men in fhe . HOME GMMO | 4 M TWEED SPORTS COATS, in Brown, J Green and Blue. Plain and action- || ' ' f, - back styles with leather buttons. 8 Iff*’ Sizes 3to 7 From 55/-. 0 GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS, Il __ J rf/\Cx X 'S; „ strongly made from All-wool Flan- 1 dpO*'' dt \ nel. Smartness combined with 5 comfort. Sizes 3to 7. From 21/-. a FANCY PULLOVERS, long sleeves. 0 Also in Plain shades .... From 18/6. ? SLEEVELESS SLIPONS, plain or ? i * fancy weaves From 13/6. | WARM WOOL SOX, Greys, Heather | I or Mar! tones From 2/9. s 1 GREY FLANNEL SHIRTS, collar § attached for winter comfort — From 15/6. . ALL WOOL SINGLETS & UNDER- j PANTS in ideal weights for cold days From 12/9 per garment. UtlUetUitelnd P QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON- I < Also at Palmerston North. 564 i i <

B O M : See how everj’one turns to yotrr fire-? place! It is the point that all eyes seek — and notice. Keep your grate shining — give it an occasional rub over with Zebo, the modern liquid stove polish. Shake a little z.ebo on a cloth or brush, briskly polish the grate and sides of fireback, and it’s done ! Qzeb© LIQUID STOVE POLISH Gives quick and lasting results Ako ZEBRA M. m Paste /W///)) ci j«! 4a u zo.j s

BEITLES 10,000 TONS PAHIATUA CARBONATE OF LIME CAN BE SUPPLIED. REFRESH YOUR PASTURES! SWEETEN YOUR LAND! ORDER NOW! PAHIATUA specially ground and dried Carbonate of Lime, through your merchant or direct from WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.,- LTD. MASTERTON AND BRANCHES. Price, 15/- up to 49 tons; 14/6 50 tons or over, delivered on trucks nearest siding.

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i ECONOMICAL fejj® j !*gi| /H ■ -U 11 Keep warm this Winter with a reliable Electric Radiator j a from Bouzaid’s. Many excellent styles to choose from. ! SEE THE NEW | BEDROOM & SMALL KITCHEN RADIATOR, 1-bar, 850-watt— Only 26/6. § NEBCO SURREY RADIATORS. 1 and 2 Kilowatt—ii From 39/6. | J. BOUZAID street’

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 June 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 June 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 June 1941, Page 3

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