M,® Ow' ,; f PRINTED COTTONS ARE SCARCE Especially in the designs most suitable for CHILDREN’S FROCKS Fortunately we are able to feature EXCELLENT STOCKS In many styles and delightful patterns. PRICED FROM 12/6 According to STYLE, SIZE AND QUALITY. “THE FARMERS” MASTERTON.
FIRST - THINGS - COME - FIRST! WAR requirements alone determine the extent to which railway facilities may be made available for civilian travel. War needs must be served first, and all else in order of essentiality. Before you travel, ask yourself whether your journey is more necessary than those of the many thousands of the Armed Forces and their equipment. Is Your Journey REALLY Necessary?
SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Passenger and Cargo Services Wellington to Lyttelton, Wellington to Picton, South Sea Islands, Australia. Particulars on application. WELLINGTON-LYTTELTON SERVICE. An extra sailing from Wellington, and one from Lyttelton, have been arranged. Particulars from Company's offices or agents. frequent cargo sailings between New Zealand Coastal Ports, i. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. LEVIN & CO., LTD, Masterton. FLY & YOUNG, LTD. 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 by our Agents in Wellington. FURNITURE PACKED & STORED. Furniture Removed by Pantechnicon. STOCKS OF COAL ALWAYS ON , HAND. Booking Office: Castlepoint and Tinui Motor Service, leaving daily 2 p.m. ’PHONE 1126. OFFICE: Corner BANNISTER ST. and DIXON STREET. MASTERTON. COKE! COKE! COKE! AGA CRUSHED ROUGH Single Bags, 3/9; 3 Bags, 11/-. Reduction on Ton Lots. GREYTOWN AGENT: BLUEBIRD TEAROOMS. OLLIVER’S WOOD AND COAL DEPOT 133 LINCOLN ROAD. ’PHONE 1054. T. O’CONNOR, Proprietor. ARMY STORES OPPOSITE G.P.O. POSTING BOXES. ’PHONE 1013. CIFTS for Soldiers and Airmen.—Money Belts, 7/11 to 16/6; Holdalls, 5/6 to 16/6; Writing Outfits, 19/6; Leather Wallets, 10/- to 17/6; Brass Kit Bag Handles, 4/11; Playing Cards. 1/11, 2/3; Khaki Ties, Shirts and Handkerchiefs; Brush Outfits in leather cases, 27/6. ’T'ENTS & FLYS in all sizes, Car Covers, Duck Covers, Haversacks, Shoulder Packs, Kit Bags. ' All lines in Saddlery, etc. MEN’S Fancy Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Socks, Felt Hats, Working Shirts, Shoes, Light and Heavy Boots. All lines in Men’s Underwear. Blazers, ' 30/-; Boys’ Navy Shorts.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 January 1943, Page 2
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