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FIRE-WATCHERS PROBLEM. He couldn't leave his post . . . felt that first ominous shiver of ’flu . . . just then his mate appeared. “Try Pulmonas, Bill . . . they keep colds away.” Pulmonas prevent colds developing . . . and destroy dangerous germs by 2-way relief. Pulmonas act quickly, soothing and easing sore throats, coughs, colds, ’flu. etc. In handy tins, all chemists and stores. 4

* REVEAL / J I® YOUR LOVELIEST 1 SELF! M . ---A PERSONALISED COSMETICS Created to accentuate personality, the choice of discriminating and successful women the world over. So economical t 00... Lovely Face Powders, 3/6 per large box; Lipsticks 3/6, Refills 2/- (2 sizes); Rouges, Creams and Lotions, 3/6. R. T. WOOLLAMS, Chemist (op. W.F.C.A.), Masterton.

NATURE'S LAWS MUST BE OBEYED. No one can deny that nature is wonderful. The more we analyse its laws the more impressed we are with them. Respected and obeyed, they give us good health. Neglected or defied, untold suffering results. One of nature’s principal laws which we should all realise is that the bowels shall operate fully, at least once a day. Headaches, Biliousness, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Lack of Energy and Rheumatism are some examples of what develops if this rule is not adhered to. As a remedy for costivness, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills have proved so efficacious time and again that their worth is recognised and vouched for by thousands of users —and in many households they are regarded as indispensable. 19

=H® WEAR FOR A WORKING MAN . . Now that we’re swinging into the workJ ing year with a will again, it would be a y 11/ very good idea if you were to overhaul that working-wear wardrobe to see what 1 # | you need. There are fairly obvious | I reasons why we will not be able to build I I I our stocks to their present level again ?> \ I a t P reSen t’ an d th e ik \ SHIRTS a 1 U MEDIUM GREY NURSE CLOTH SHIRTS, two 'I I ' H DARK S ’G a R I EY Ze pmH 1 E 1 AD CLOTH SHIRTS, longV" 'll BLACK ITALIAN SHIRTS-weII-known lines at lowest prices. i / TROUSERS i I \ 'S PURE WOOL SADDLE TWEED TRO ySERS 25/-. I {t ff- FINE WORSTED SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS I I Off from 27/6. i I | / COTTON TWEED & GABARDINES—from 17/6. ■i I • sox Ml ALL WOOL ROSLYN & KA APOI WORKING 2L SOX—I/11. 2/6, 4/6. 7 — stock of Waterproofs and Oilskins, including MACLOGNS, LE ROYS, etc., and a full range of LEGGINGS AND SOU’-WESTERS. BULLICKBLACKMORE, Limited. QUEEN STREET - - - MASTERTON

have all cooking advantages Straight-line design - the box base right to the Boor, inset for foot room. No | projections and an overall finish of easy-to-clean vitreous enamel. Large Warming Compartment — deep and roomy, keeps plates and meals hot without extra current consumption. Capacious Oven - large enough for all families. Rounded corners and all parts J removable for ease of cleaning. Seven cooking levels. Waist«high Switches — heat insulated, can be handled without stooping. Heat indicators clearly marked — no peering. Fast Cooking - The Neeco is an extremely fast cooking range. Saves time and current; retains food flavours. Other Advantages — Self-locking, counter-balanced oven door; oven thermometer; plug-in hotpoint for jugs, toaster, etc; accessible safety fuses and many other features. | J. BOUZAID jggQ QUEEN ST.- - - MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 March 1942, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 March 1942, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 March 1942, Page 5

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