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ALFTS FOR SOLDIERS.—New stocks of Soldiers’ Requisites just to hand: Money Belts, Leather Holdalls, Toilet Sets, Safety and Blade Razors, Strops, Unbreakable Mirrors, Writing Cases, Wallets. Inspect our stock. Just to hand: Walking Sticks. —W. ORANGE, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queen Street. ’Phone 1934. GIFTS THE LITTLE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER FOR EXCLUSIVE GIFTS. SEYMOUR GILDING PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Box 3 ’Phone 2627. PL ANTS, SEE DS, ETC? JtNEMONE and Ranunculus—Prize hand-selected bulbs; giant blooms; brilliant colours. 50 for 5/-, posted.— Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. gEAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips, prize shades, in glorious mixture, 5/- dozen. 50 for 18/-.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. RED' long spikes, coral-red bells, 7/6 dozen; also Golden, 2/6 dozen, 50 for 9/-. — Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. gULB BOOK Free! 40 pages, illustrated with helpful cultural information. Write for your copy today — Griffiths, Mt. Eden. Auckland.

Mrs Stewart Wants Others to Benefit by R.U.R. » . AFTER MONTHS OF SUFFERING NEURITIS PAINS LOST. It’s genuine, sincere testimonials such as that of Mrs M. Stewart, “Waikuku,” ■Westshore, Napier, that prove the real worth of a health tonic. She says: “For months I suffered with Neuritis, having acute pains in my knees and shoulders. My sister, who has been completely cured by R.U.R. (she having Neuritis and losing power in her hands), recommended me to try R.U.R. After taking two large packets of R.U.R.,’’ I feel 100 per cent better, and have lost most of the pains. I would like others to benefit by’R.U.R., as I can honestly say I have. Yours faithfully, (Mrs)’ M. Stewart.” /“A Firstly, it’s the laxative and cieasing value of R.U.R. that gently and surely removes painful acids from the system, flushing the kidneys, toning up the liver, purifying the blood—thus assisting the promotion of general good health. Take R.U.R. and Right You Are. A. product of R.U.R. (N.Z.), Ltd., 441 Cashel Street, Christchurch. Obtainable from W. H. Snowslll and other chemists and stores.

jUEM Large capacity :: i — I Ft, I Turbine Pumpe “ lr WW wjtPWMF WjSr ft MWBWIiMBmi $ i P.O. Box 8, Masterton. J. P. Johnston, Resident Representative, 'Phone 1584.

I^TH E SHAPE OF THINGS: \ TO COME—TO YOU towT! A i si Wars are fought by Nations, but they reduce finally to individuals —to you. That’s why you must look at your National War Savings Account as a personal thing. It measures part of your war effort; it measures, too, part of your life ahead, in the days when peace and plenty will walk this world again. When these days come you will welcome that nest-egg in National War Savings. It will help you to a flying start; give you purchasing power, enable you to realise some of the things you’ve hungered for through the years of toil and sweat and sacrifice. Save now in National War Savings. Make YOUR account up to substantial and worthwhile proportions. Weekly contributions of ALL you can save will do it. It’s a sheer commonsense way to victory and peace on earth. NOW Ar Art-War Liwnq NATIONAL .SAVINGS | Accounts —Bonds —6d. Saving Stamps —5/- Gift Coupons. AN ACTIVE ACCOUNT IS ON ACTIVE SERVICE • W5.2.24 "

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 March 1943, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
591

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 March 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 March 1943, Page 5

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