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WE DIDN'T ORGANISE IT . . . We CAN fix all sorts of simple things, such as making a cage for the canary, or putting up coat racks, or even building a really nice suit. We’re rather clever in these —and several other — directions, really. But —we admit it quite frankly—we’ve never been able to get this weather business properly ‘organised. Only occasionally we’ve been-, successful. If we want a sweltering hot day, we take our umbrella and- overcoat' to the office. If we think a spot of rain would do the garden good, we put the hose on. Usually it works, but not always. So we must fall back to a very wily trick. We’ve got some Featherweight Waterproof Coats in that put it across beautifully. Sufficiently waterproof, they fail to provoke a shower. Light as i thistledown, they don’t bring on a hot day. And, being withal as cosy as a “hottie,” they ward off the unseasonal southerly. They certainly have the Weather Man puzzled. Come in and see ’em —if only for the pleasure of seeing how to put ‘ one across him. BULLICK-BLACKMORE, Ltd. Queen Street, MASTERTON.

ir fIOLtfKHHTE |) rmv madaju- i FAVOURED SUMMER D!SH,LUNCHETTE, ) W I LYX SHE BOUGHT WHEN IT UMS THERE TO GET, , \ AND WHEN'TWAS NOT HER GROCER SAID: 1 , l/W IT/1 x ’IT’S GONE TO FEED THE TROOPS I P WITH SALISBURY SHORT IN MANY SHOPS. w ' ’ DONT WORRY -SALISBURY STILL /STOPS'; P? $ W/ AND WHAT YOU MISS ADORNS THE MESS ft* , OF GALLANT BOYS IN BATTLEDRESS. ■far the largest ® New Zealand yx|7 / lut in spite of A s- ' best to keep ‘ 1 LX _________ 5Y.3.10 LIMITED SUPPLIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR CIVIL USE I IL. \ .^7 —rrWh Ohs, i r wU <*** sTxfe'F I OUR ■ vTfePF HI fWI ■ > 1 I J| Ij /F’S" WONDERFUL TO L 21) |||jy COME HOME TO A WIFE U takes only *•' ASSM'-TMPPMm' a few minutes TV.-tX / to Lux under* /] 'i/ •) things. But by A It s' whisking out \ /[■ k 7 A every night /i / z A A ANOTHER REASON < CHA j i NEUER NEGLECT} VAILV ] DAILV LUX-ING/ < 7 if — — MADE BY LEVER BROTHERS (NZ.) LIMITED, PETONE. V.74.iez

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 March 1943, Page 5

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354

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 March 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 March 1943, Page 5

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