MR? R 5& a« wm AND with it comes the reTAKER'S PROBLEMS . . . SHORTAGE ° F PAPER BAGS AND X TRANSPORT DIFFICULTIES. TOS CmiER BAG |j IS THE ANSWER! ■ I® BSTOM ERS c ™' T ® W® i) THEIR HOMES < Available in two handy sizes—holding MB Olbs. and 20lbs. respectively, as illus*WI| trated. These Carrier Bags are made of stout, brown paper, reinforced top and bottom, with strong, convenient string grip. 1 The Carrier Bag obviates the necessity for the retailer ic> to supply P a P er b Q 9 s to his customer for apple sales, and |V this spells ECONOMY .. . also, his empty cases can L, be sold to the N.Z. Fruit Growers' Federation, thus assisting our National effort to conserve case timber. Tjhese Carrier Bags are available to Retailers on condition they are sold to the public at 4d. for large bag and 3d. for small bag. Supplies are at present restricted, and meanwhile orders are limited to two bags per bushel turnover, the retailer's wholesale merchant certifying to anticipated turnover during month of March, April or May. Two or three months' supply can be ordered now, if desired. Sales will be made in bale lots only, the 10!b. size coming in bales 600 each, while the larger size is 400 to the bale, and prices are £7/10/« and £6/1 3/4 respectively, cash with/order. RETAILERS SHOULD POST THEIR ORDERS, AS UNDER; WAIRARAPA PROVINCE: Internal Marketing Division, P.O. Box 763, WELLINGTON.
STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS! Don’t get up night after nighf because of lack of control over the urine. When your rest is interrupted, you are tired and worn out on arising in the morning—totally unfit for the' day's work. If you get up nt night due to frequent, scanty passages with burning and -discomfort, your kidneys and bladder need help. The longer you have suffered from these symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble, the more you owe it to your health to heed the warnings and take immediate steps to correct the cause of sleepless nights and days of misery, discomfort and inconvenience. When the kidneys do not function properly, waste matter and poisonous acids stay in the blood. In addition to causing frequent scanty passages, you may have backache, rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, leg pains, swollen feet and ankles, dizziness, puffiness under the eyes and excess uric acid. Don’t delay I Neglect is dangerous. Tako DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS. They; strengthen and regulate the kidneys and bladder, banish pain and aid in ridding the system of harmful wastes and acid poisons. Get POAN’S PACKACHE KIDNEY FILLS to-day, Foster-McClellan Co.. Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 March 1943, Page 4
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