WILSON’S MODERN PHARMACY (Under Contract with Department of Health) IS FULLY EQUIPPED TO DISPENSE ALL DOCTORS’ PRESCRIPTIONS. ’ WITH the recent extension of the i Social Security Benefits, many Pre- [ scriptions are now FREE at our Phar- , macy. We take this opportunity of renewing our pledge to use, in the future as i in the past, none but the purest drugs and chemicals, and to safeguard your health by exercising the utmost accuracy over every Prescription. Remember! Many Prescriptions are now FREE (and many others part-free) at WILSON’S MODERN PHARMACY (E. F. WILSON, MJ>.S.) 152 QUEEN STREET (next Page’s Corner), MASTERTON. ’PHONE 1364. TRUCK BARGAINS. CHEVROLET 15cwt. DELIVERY, dropside and tail-board. Latest model. Low mileage. In new condition. PRICE, £325. FORD V 8 15cwt. DELIVERY, very low mileage. Excellent condition throughout. PRICE, £285. BEDFORD 2-21-ton CHASSIS, well shod and mechanically sound. PRICE, £250. FORD V 8 15cwt. DELIVERY, in very good condition. A Snip at £225. CHEVROLET 1928 lOcwt. WELLSIDE, 4-wheel brakes. Good order. £B5. MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON’S GARAGE, “The Home of Better Used Cars,” MASTERTON. ’PHONE 2388. FLY & YOUNG, LTD. MASTERTON. GENERAL CARRIERS & FORWARDING AGENTS. AGENTS: N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD., AND COLONIAL CARRYING CO. CONSIGNMENTS from overseas on v production of invoices cleared through the Customs py our agents in Wellington. FURNITURE PACKED AND STORED. Furniture Removed by Pantechnicon. STOCKS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND. Booking Office: Castlepoint and ’ nui Motor Service, leaving daily 2 p.m. ’Phone 1126. ’ OFFICE: Corner BANNISTER ST. and DIXON STREET COUGHS AND COLDS! “PECTROL” FOR ADULTS. , 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 Bottle. “PECTORINE” FOR CHILDREN. , 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 Bottle. . TWO RELIABLE AND PROMPT ! REMEDIES. pECTORINE is very suitable for ordin- ' t ary Coughs and Colds, also Whoop- ' ing Cough and Croup. BOTH PLEASANT TO TAKE. Keep a Bottle Always on Hand—- “ One Dose in Time Saves Nine.” J. V. GORDON, M.P.S. DISPENSING CHEMIST, MASTERTON. _ ARMY STORES. MEN’S All Wool Underwear, from 1 10/6. Men’s All Wool Jerseys, from 14/6. Men’s All Wool Cardigans, from 14/11. All Wool Slipovers, from 10/11. Working Shirts, from 6/11. Fancy Shirts, from 7/6. < A LL sizes in Knee and Lace Gumboots. ’ Oilskins from 45/- to 82/6; Pull-on Leggings, 8/11; Sou’-westers, 4/11; Oilskin Capes, 17/6; Leather Lumber Jackets, from 39/6; Lumber Jackets in Red, Brown, Blue, etc., from 21/-. SADDLE TWEEDS, 22/6; Army TrousQ ers, 12/6; Army Jackets, 9/6; Mens Boots, in all sizes and weights, from 23/6; Men’s Shoes, in all sizes, Felts, Green, Navy, Fawn, etc., 10/6. ATTENTION CYCLISTS! W"E have received this winter, consid- ” erable stocks of Cycles, and can offer a good range at present. However, as each month goes by, we are experiencing greater difficulty in procuring further supplies, and we feel that stocks for this summer may be inadequate for the demand. We can supply your choice at present. Don’t i wait until you have to take the next best thing, which will undoubtedly be ! higher priced. Overseas prices are ris- ’ ing steadily. You have nothing to lose , and all to gain by calling at Rolph’s, Ltd., and selecting your cycle in the very near future, or, wiser still, call this week. ~ piFTS FOR SOLDIERS—New stocks of Soldiers’ Requisites just to hand: Money Belts, Leather Holdalls, Toilet Sets, Safety and Blade Razors, Strops, Unbreakable Mirrors, Writing Cases, Wallets. Inspect our stock. Just to hand: Walking Sticks. —W. ORANGE, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queen Street. ’Phone 1934. REMOVED. we have removed to new and more ” up-to-date premises at 89 Renall Street, where old and new customers will still receive the most courteous and prompt attention. Sanitary Plumbing, Water Installation, Sheet Metal Work and Tinsmithing in all their branches undertaken. R. VALL MASON . ’PHONE 1205. “A cup of tea —weak,” demanded the j customer at the coffee stall. When served, he eyed the contents with such , dismay that the stallholder barked: “Well, what’s up with it. You said weak, didn’t you?” “Weak, yes,” said the customer, “but not ’elpless!’
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 July 1941, Page 8
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