HOME, JAMES, & DON'T SPARE THE AITCHES The Rommel Gallop. is a new game extensively played in the Middle East. He sneaks up on you—TAG! You’re IT! Then away you go at a gallop across the desert to Muk-Muk or Bug-Bug, or just first base, depending on how the shoe leather holds out. Then there’s a call for General Post, and all change, swing your partners, and return to your corners. (H’m! Military tacticians please check for technical errors.) Then Tallyl-ho, John Peel, and the fox is off to his Libyan lair. He’s passed it. Down to the Tripolitanian trysting-place, and still he fails to tarry. Whacko! And so the game goes on. Well, keep it up, chaps. This 7s our tribute to the boys who did a great job, and who are - still doing it. Many of them we’ve known personally, others just casually. And we’re rather, proud of having met up with them. One day—soon, we hope—these boys will be on their own soil again. When they come, we’ll be proud to see them even looking in our windows. Bless you, it doesn’t matter a tuppenny dump whether they buy or not. They’ll be HOME again! THAT’S WHAT WILL COUNT WITH BULLICK- BLACKMORE, LTD. Queen Street — : Masterton
MOTHER KNOWS BEST. Whether it is just a throat tickle or a tight chest, most mothers have learnt to rely on Baxter’s Lung Preserver to give relief.. Take commonsense precautions and “Baxter’s,” and you need not fear colds. “Baxter’s’ is a marvellous expectorant,lifting phlegm off the chest quickly and easily. The value of “Baxter’s” is proved by its popularity. Baxter’s, Ltd., Colombo Street, Chrstchurch. • 4
“KWIK-TAN” FOR SUN-TAN. Prevents Sunburn and Windburn, and produces “a perfect Sun-tan quickly.” 1/10 per tube. From J. V. Gordon, M.P.S., Chemist, Cosy Theatre Building, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 February 1943, Page 5
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