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LADY, TAKE A BOW! WE have to testify regarding our unqualified admiration for the placid woman who, regardng the latest piece of torn clothing, ruined garden, or some other ingenious deviltry, says philosophically, “Ah, well, boys will be boys ...” Mind you, we think boys are a very necessary item of home furniture. We like ’em. These endearing little chaps go through more clothing than grown men dream of possessing, all with a blithe insouciance that recks little of the cost of the garment, and a destructive energy that dismembers anything not woven from fencing wire and crowbars. And —remember this —we sell their parents those clothes. We think boys are just fine. Go to it, boys! © Well, perhaps it’s not as bad as that. But we say we have never found them to be “just boys.” And to you, madam, who can. see this, we tender our homage. And also a morsel of timely advice. Very soon the kids —big and little—will be eyeing their holiday wear. There’ll be a number of replacements, and all parents seem to get the same ideas at the same time. We are suggesting that YOU get the idea of replacing those wearing-out clothes NOW —before the rush starts.' ® We’ve everything you need, from sunhats to bathing shorts. But stocks are not limitless, so drop in—SOON! BULLICK* BLACKMORE, Ltd. Opp. Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. IN THE MEANTIME

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With acknowledgements to Young & >:' r .- Rubicam, Inc., U.S.A., who conceived the original advertisement. Does it have jHk a slight odour of /gK lllßw Goebbels? By means of a series of sly rumours and clever propaganda, the Nazi Propaganda Machine is trying to make us 3 distrust our leaders and our allies. ' These demoralizing tricks have helped the Axis beat every nation that’s fallen before them. And the same tactics are having some effect here. Every day New Zealanders are un- & Get Wm t 0 be a Rumouri wittingly passing along some Axis- Warden, too . . . and immediinspired rumour that could just possibly tQ sta];t scotching rum . true ‘ ours among his friends. But a man or woman who takes nothing The good work can spread for granted who looks for the motive Does { t hurt Morale? like a Chain-Letter. Give it that lies behind words, will detect the Kalk Vah will bp drunoslight skunk odour of Goebbels in 2- Does it make you distrust your help. lou will be doing su o nt skunk odoui ox Goebbels in government busi- y our country a valuable and these rumours. ( y our government, oust L, lv n i J . . ness, workers ? (divide and badly needed service. Such intelligent and patriotic New Zeal- rule is Hitler’s policy). anders make ideal Rumour-Wardens. . APPOINT Won’t you appoint yourself one ? And, 3* Does such a rumour tend from today on, whenever anyone tells to discredit opr Allies . YOURSELF A you one of these rumours, point out its 4. Who would benefit most RUMOURBerlin ancestry. Then ask him in the by spreading this rumour AWFIVVIIfuture to test any “inside” story against —our enemies or the the following questions : United Nations ?

Sponsored in New Zealand by BORACURE (N.Z.) LTD., the Timber Pest Exterminators — Borer Control and Wood Preservation Contractors— Camouflage Spray Painting Contractors — Licencees Victory Tyre Patents (using scrap rubber for re-treading).

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 November 1942, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 November 1942, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 November 1942, Page 5

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