„ If your Cycle X r"i will not go, I (aL_jSi-^ z ' bring it to us I I and have it repaired. T The nominal charges for ♦ work done here are sure to I please. | Steve' Sharman Cycle Agent, MASTERTON. ’Phone 2152. y j j MTf J j ■■■w«bh 111 l>4Li 4 ■ Your car will H 1^ pull better and ■ Use * ess °’' an d /C / petrol if you ® x have the 5 0) Cylinders g Rebored * ■ ■ ■ E ■ ■ V V by P 3 ■ ■ Fagan Motors Ltd* “ ■ ■ Used Car Specialists. ® ■ ■ MASTERTON. ■ g g The Home of Better Car*. > B gSgggBBEHH3BHHEHS«S!a IMPORTANT NOTICE! NEW MIXING INSTRUCTIONS FOR FAMOUS HEALTH REMEDY The manufacturers of R.U.R. wish to advise that owing to a shortage of corks and bottles due to the war the ingredients which were originally in the small bottle inside each packet are now mixed in one of the paper bags. Full directions as to how to use this are plainly printed on the ■F bag. R.U.R. is MF still the same ' W strength and 1 quality; the ■ ,® mixing of those --'•‘il ’t? ingredients in Vm-'/- "!** the bag instead Vt®'.,, z \s V’wTy of the small ■ bottle does not / alter tbe stand * M'W - , J ar d ° r effectiveness of the con- j •?’&'/X tents in any way ' Containing a laxative liver stimulant, kidney cleanser, blood purifier and acid corrective, R.U.R. has proved itself- effective in relieving 19 out of 20 of life’s common ailments. When below par take R.U.R.. and Right You Are! A product of R.U.R. (N.Z.) Ltd., 141 Cashel street Christchurch. —7 gggli HRAISELLS FLAVOURINGS
QUALITY DINING SUITES The choice of Furnl- j ture for your home ./nfc is a matter which should be undertak- j • Aen with forethought and care. For this I I 11 reason alone let us 111 I ■ I help you in your | • * ..." selection. 1® * REW & McCRACKEN FURNITURE CRAFTSMEN - - MASTERTON
The man _ feeds a nation 1. The farmer is the backbone of there’s nothing like Lifebuoy’s healthany country .. . especially in times invigorating lather to get rid of sweat of war. Those hours of gruelling toil and grime as well as the tiredness that mean meat and drink for the fighting follows a hard day’s work in the forces ... for the vast army of civilian fields. workers in industry. 3 # Really clean and fresh, Bill is • I 'I After a long day of ready to enjoy a romp with the JJfll ploughing, Bill loses no " kiddies before the evening meal and time i n havin 8 an a^‘over later to spend wash or bath with Lifebuoy. a few hours with Bills knows, like thousands that new book & s U* '’l of other country folk, that on fertilisers. y people in vigorous jobs prefer lifebuoy in the original doublet form . --■■■ -.J—.-,-. ■ ” W.52.20Z LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.), LIMITED—PETONE.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 April 1943, Page 6
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