TRANSPORT (WAIRARAPA), LIMITED. WILL CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE. JJOURS for receiving orders for cartage at .Depot: — MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS.—7 a.m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAYS.—7 a.m. to noon. For the convenience of stock firms, telephone calls will be received at Depot on Sundays between 11 a.m, and noon, for Monday cartage. Clients’ cooperation will be appreciated. All classes of transport catered for. LIVE STOCK—GRAIN—WOOL. Telephones 1640, 1641
Z J YOU may not b e a bl e to buy all the Mustard you would like in war time. Remember, this is not your storekeeper’s fault. The amount of mustard available for civilians depends on shipping space and the needs of the troops in camp. When you do manage to get some mustard, mix just enough for each meal —and add that extra enjoyment with a dash of Colman’s Mustard, totals M2O “WHO SAID ‘HUSH’?” No need to when speakers take LIXOIDS. LIXOIDS clear away huskiness, strengthen the throat, relieve hoarseness. Teachers, public speakers, singers, military officers find LIXOIDS invaluable. Tiny and unobserved in mouth. Always quickly effective. lOd. Handy tins, all chemists. Manufactured by Stacey Bros., Ltd., Khyber Pass. Auckland. 3
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 February 1943, Page 4
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189Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 February 1943, Page 4
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