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Medical Advertisements Bill What are known as patent medicines are often more effective than medicine prescribed by a doctor, otherwise those patent medicines that have proved beneficial would not have the large sale which they do. Next year regulations provide that advertising of these patent medicines is to be severely restricted, thereby depriving thousands of sufferers from relief of their pains and illnesses through not. being made aware of the benefits which certain remedies give. Many thousands have received wonderful benefit from the use of R.U.R., and they can do a service to fellow-sufferers by writing to the R.U.R. Company of the benefits received, so that the Government may be confronted with proof of its health-giving and pain-relieving properties. A large packet of R.U.R. will be sent free to the writer of every genuine testimonial sent in. Will you who have benefited please write to R.U.R. (N.Z.), Limited, 141 Cashel Street, or P.O. Box 746, Christ? church. These testimonials will not be used for advertising purposes without first obtaining the permission of the giver. Obtainable from W. H. Snowsill and other chemists and stores.

MR. EVERYMAN— A craftsman in t Any man can make many improvements to his property with Concrete. Concrete is plastic VW/HII and easy to work with —it can be put to a \JU ( variety of uses—paths, edgings, walls, garage floors, washing squares, simple garden orna- ipW/pfeW/Z mentation, etc. The only materials needed are . sand, gravel or broken stone, water and good Wilson’s Portland Cement is ideal for home p 71 concrete-making. Order a bag or' two from any Builders’ Suppliers, and start this week-end to IMPROVE WITH CONCRETE! WILSON’S (N.Z.) PORTLAND CEMENT, LTD. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE BUILDINGS - - ~ AUCKLAND.

"PHOENIX" j] WARE W )HSa '?- i’ vL m Direct from the Potteries of Thos. Forester & Sons, B Ltd., Longton. ?j?K £i A New Shipment just arrived! y TEASETS, 21 Pieces 63/-, 65/- H.W. JUGS, with metal mount, 17/6 FRUIT SALAD SETS, 7 pcs 32/6 CRESS DISHES & STANDS, 22/6 JUGS, Dutch shape .... 6/6, 8/6, 10/6 COFFEE SETS, 15 pieces 60/AND OTHER ARTICLES IN “GOLDEN POMPADOUR” AND “GOLDEN DAWN” DECORATIONS. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY! 'The Farmew’ ’Phone .1600. QUEEN STREET. P.O. Box 442. MASTERTON.

SPORTSWEAR FOR THE MENFOLK! —The following lines are exceptional values, and——sportsmen would be well advised to inspect our— stocks before making their purchases. Men’s All Wool Bathing Shorts — In shades of Royal Blue, Black, Bottle Green, Grey and Maroon. Priced from sai to Men’s Tennis or Bowling Sox — Men’s Cream Wool and Silk Mixture and All Wool Tennis or Bowling Sox. All sizes in stock. 3/3 to 4/6 Pair - Men’s Silk Locknit Shirts — . English made. Ivory shade. Only a limited supply of this line. Only Each. Grey Sports Trousers — _ Tunnel loops, wide cuff bottoms. Fine Worsted Cloth. These are exceptional value. Sizes 4 to 7. Priced from 35^“ to Men’s Tan Sandals — Heavy leather soles, with soft fancy cut uppers. Sizes liom 6 to 9. „ • 16'11 Pair - White Canvas Tennis or Bowling Shoes Well made. Crepe rubber soles. Sizes 5 to 10. Also Hardwear Soled at Q/fJ Priced at -- -r JilL ’-mlfnri'TL- * 07 / / r fYW-rrr AND • E R T O N ’Phones: Drapery 1904. Grocery 1655. Hardware 1656.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 November 1942, Page 4

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532

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 November 1942, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 November 1942, Page 4

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