MB _MB OBI® W’f** 'ME L fi ■ n LJ ■ r. i. Wm Kt . •; ’ /.. mi iht Op&yi NEW ZEALAND ’ S mI WOMEN WAR-WORKERS Mb|i y ° u are d ° in g a § reat j° b ' New Zealand , is ' proud of you ’ And it wants you to reap the t W benefit ° f y° ur effort and sacriflce - I Many of you have husbands—or sweethearts w ~°r sons—in the Armed Forces. You are W looking ahead to the day when they will IMn return. But are you preparing in the wisest liill and happiest way for that glad day? National "'-A yy ar Savings —guaranteed by the State—offer you a wonderful opportunity for building up for yourself and the one overseas, a nest- ; egg which will ensure a worthwhile sum for spending on your heart’s desire. Many women war-workers are finding that their cegular deposits in National War Savings W ith 3 per cent, interest added are mounting I C?W up surprisingly. If you are not in this happy B position, decide now that you too will bank a Hk HI fair proportion of your wages—and your overtime —in National Savings. Plan now for &B/7 f post-war living and the attainment, in the )■' B k happier days of Peace, of those ideals on which * S ••• Wyou have set your heart. • r ES vW W5.4.24 ' J yip im
' WAKE UP YOUR ; LIVER BILEWithout Calomel — And You’ll Jump out of 8 Bed in the Morning Full of Vim. The liver should pour out two pounds of t liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn t digest. S It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats up your stomach. You get constipated, Your whole system is poisoned and you reel sour, tired, and weary and the world looks blue. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn’t get at the cause. It takes those good old Carter s Little Liver Pills to get those two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up. Harmless, gentle, vet amazinir m making bile flowjreeb. Ask for CARTER'S Little Liver Pills by name. Stubbornly refuse anything else. 1/oa Distributors: Fassctt & Johnson Ltd, t Levf ’ Buildings, Manners Street, citing ton* O.j* Remember, it isn’t your storeI keeper's fault if you cannot buy all the mustard you'd likes, in War time. The amount of mustard available for civilians depends on shipping space and the needs of troops in camp. When your grocer can hand you a tin of Colman's Mustard make it last! Mix just enough for each meal and add that extra enjoyment with a dash of Colman’s Mustard. Olillb [Mustard I Ml 9 ! SILVER PINE FENCING STRAINERS BARBED GALVANISED WIRE WIRE ® ECLIPSE NETTING For TURNIP AND RAPE BREAKS. LIMITED STOCKS. G. H. PERRY & CO., LTD. ’PHONES: 1105 ............ 1301 GOLD SIGNET RINGS. Ladies’ and Gents’. , ALL designs made to order, including the Regimental Emblems, in enamel, for all Fighting Units. J. BRADBURY JEWELLER. FOR URGENT REPAIRS. EXIDE BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES “CHAR” FOR GAS PRODUCERS IN STOCK. THOS. WAGG & CO., LTD. ’Phones 1022 and 2224 - - MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 March 1943, Page 6
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