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1 We will make our COUPONS GO FURTHER jOfe. I [ A /mly I I by wearing CLOTHES that I LAST MONTHS LONGER . . W’{ 1 Now, more than ever before, H.B. Quality counts. Number of Coupons required for Men's and Boys' Wear—Threepiece Suit 16; Overcoat or Raincoat 12; Coat, Blazer,.or Jacket 8; Dressing Gown 6; Irousers 5; Pyjamas 4; Combination Suits 4; Pull- i * over, Cardigan, Jersey, or Sweater 3; Boots or Shoes 3; Shorts 2; Shirts 2; Undervest, Singlet, or Underpants 2; Gloves 2; : | £ Sandals or Sand Shoes 2; Boiler Suit, Dungarees, Bib and Brace Overalls, or Overall Longcoat 2; Socks or Stockings I; Mittens T; 4s. I; Scarves or Mufflers I; Hat or Cap (other than felt or straw) i ' V I; Collars or Handkerchiefs ® WSB® jg Slippers, Felt Hats, Ties, Braces, and School Caps are f COUPON FREE. 3 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. M COUPONS Also at Palmerston North. reguirGd for H.B. . ★ H.B. CLOTHES for men and boys I HATS LAST MONTHS LONGER . . .

Have YOU thought of it this way? SCENE: A New Zealand home on a recent paynight Wife: How much this week, Jim? Husband." Not bad. You can get yourself a real good winter rig-out. Wife: Not this year, Jim, Last year’s things will do all right. Husband: What about something for the house, then ? Wife: i feel we ought to put the money into National Savings. Husband: But I am putting ten bob a week into the Savings Group at the Works. Isn’t that enough ? Wife: It would be enough if we couldn’t afford more, Jim. Husband: What’s the point of making it more? Wife: Two points, Jim I First, we’ve got to do our bit to win the war. The only way is by lending every penny we can to the Country. The second point is—the more we save now, the better off we’ll be when the war is over. Husband: But is there any need to stint ourselves in the meantime? Wife: What’s the sense of putting more clothes on otir backs or more things into the home just now? The money will do more good if it’s lent to the Country. Husband: You’ve won! From now on all our extra money goes into National Savings! CHANGE “WEAKLY” TO WEEKLY Resolve now that you will save regularly WEEK BY WEEK, and deposit your savings in your NATIONAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT (Deposits repayable 30 June, 1945). Buy 3% NATIONAL SAVINGS BONDS (maturing 5 years from date of issue). By joining a SAVINGS GROUP where you work you can make regular deposits to your own National Savings Account. KEEP AT IT, NEW ZEALAND, WITH swim Issued by the N.Z. National Savings Committee, Wellington. > y, NS. 13.1 . . ■ - -- ■ - - _ii..r-rriii--Mr.iiivirrr.»i.jirrrj:-ir~.ii~.i.iH77.L nu jnxrnilMiniEßniTlTl'CTHFHnnTlMlfifll

PERRY STREET. MASTERTON. 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. VVVV'W'AAA W Jb'W'WWW'VVWvO * rfWfßfc REVEAL f I YOUR $ JS > ? LOVELIEST || ' , S SELF ! ||| '|||||| 5 JS. | I with 'A H s \ PERSONALISED COSMETICS ? Created to accentuate personality, S the choice of discriminating and \ successful women the world over. ? So economical too Lovely Face > Powders, 3/6 per large box; s Lipsticks 3/6, Refills 2/- (2 sizes); 5 Rouges, Creams and Lotions, 3/6. > R. T. WOOLLAMS, <? Chemist (op. W.F.C.A.), Masterton. S W.AWUVVWWWWVMWWWW'S

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1942, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1942, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1942, Page 4

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