MASTERTON The Mystery Solved . . .! Westhall I A fragrant, delicious tea to delight you I For 25 years Westhall has been the Farmers’ favourite. They, as farmers do, bought in bulk. Today, because of rationing, Westhall Tea is packed only in 1-lb. and |-lb. packets and distributed throughout the cities and provincial towns as well as the country districts. Westhall Tea is a richly flavoured hill-grown Ceylon Broken Orange Pekoe, refreshing and delicious. Ask your grocer to supply it for your next ration. Judge Westhall for yourself, and remember it takes a good tea to hold its customers for 25 years. CHILDREN 1 Watch this paper next Saturday, March 6th for a special Children’s Competition Advertisement — £23 in prizes 1 See that you get Westball for your next tea ration • UKrT HI II Js nU Wk... “THE FARMERS’ FAVOURITE FOR 25 YEARS” WHERE DOES All THE XX. JX CAMP PIE GO TOP,., X-'' X CAMP PIE 1$ ONE OF SALLY'S JOUS \/f] SHE'S SACRIFICED TO FEED THE BOVS, A/ FOR SALISBURY FOODS IN THOUSAND TONS "K { ![/ A —* NOW BUILDTHE MEN BEHINDTHE GUNS '> UKE SALISBURY TONGUES, LUNMTTE WASTE Ta th at once the grocers windows graced, CAMP PIE CAN NOW AND THEN BE BOUGHT-" yjr~ ’ BUT GET IN EARLUJTOCKS ARE SHORT/ I J | suppliers of canned meat produced in New Zealand V 1 for the fighting forces overseas .. . But in spite of A I this tall order, Salisbury are doing their best to keep \ I faith with New Zealand housewives. W I pH LIMITED SUPPLIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR CIVIL USE
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Did You A\sL/ Know that if your Cycle isn’t L/SJ 1 working quite t ] right that \ V . We do ■■■mini’ll i ir™ CYCLE REPAIRS? Our prices will suit you. ] SOeve Sharman Cycle Agent, MASTERTON. ’Phone 2152.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 February 1943, Page 4
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