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THE SHEEP AND THE • COATS how we depend on those silly twerps of animals for our comfort. Consider, for instance, that cosy, tweedy overcoat that you’ll be buying from us this winter. The man on the land starts the job. He raises a nice family of baas, tucks them in every night, combs their hair, brushes their teeth, and takes a pride in them generally. Then, treacherously, without warning, he whips off their jackets and turns ’em loose in their underwear ,to grow another jacket and so repeat the process. So we’ve been told, anyway. Then the miller mills, and the weaver weaves (we think), and prestp I—there’s a cosy fabric, just right for a human overcoat. Then the tailor —well, whatever he does—and up they came to us, all ready to show you. Amazing, isn’t 'it? You’ll like these new importations. They show style, and they breathe an atmosphere o£ quality. Come in and see them. BULLICK-BLACKMORiL LfdL . * Queen Street, MASTERTON.

FEELING FRISKY NO MORE STIFFNESS OF LIMES Those people who suffer from constam il-health should heed the advice of others vho have been in a similar position but have regained their normal health, spirits, and vitality by removing the acids and toxins which cause the trouble. W Mrs. Joh n ft'J t Jenkins, of 39 Eccles Street. , Gore, is but one 'l< s'* of t!,a - hundreds s of people who ' have found that good health can ' L’' be regained by cause of illhealth through inking R.U.R. Mw She s;;ys: “ J ' * XtwW ' " 11 av e tak c n A < R.U.R. for some quite frisky and my limbs are not so stiff. I could tell you of plenty of others that use it and have benefited by it.” When you realise that R.U.R. contains a laxative, liver stimulant, kidney cleanser, blood purifier, and aeid corrective, you can readily see why it relieves and prevents 19 out of 20 of life’s common ailments. t Testimonials have been received praising R.U.R. for relieving the following complaints:—ll eadac h e s, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Gout, Lassitude, Pains in Joints and Sinews, Blood Pressure, Influenza, etc. So take R.U.R. and right you are. A product of R.U.R. (N.Z.) Ltd., 141 Cashel Street, Christchurch. —9 Obtainable from W. H. SnowslJl and other chemists and stores. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER SILE — Wiffiont Calomel — And You’D Jump tut of Bed in the Morning FuU of Vim. The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned ainl you feel 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 1 il.s to get those two pounds of bilo flowing freely and make you feel “up and up.” Harmless, gentle, vet amazing in making bile now treciv. . Ask for CARTER’S Little Liver Pills bj name. Stubbornly refuse anything else. 1/oi Distributors: Fassctt & Johnson, Ltd., Devy Buddings, Manners Street, Wellington, C3 t

-rr-tg —7; ' W,SH I COUW MEET EVERY ) J WOMAN FACE TO FACE!I'D FAY V WANT TO SAVE CLOTHES 1 J W jlla SAVE tour TIME AND ENERGY FO R more - V , IMPORTANT things come „p KU Z c - *** f **^ W In busy days like these, of just a quick dip. Coloureds < course you don’t want to stay bright and fresh, spend more time than you : can help over the washtub. NO HARD RUBBING I- 7'''l Yet harder work may mean . ,_. . , , ; V X dirtier clothes than ever... “ 50 : Hcrc ’ s "hat to do: Wash s J° T * them in Rinso - Rinso tbe ruinous nibbing that [ : • '' alone—and you’ll have the "^ rs shirts and over- '' ' easiest possible wash day! *l* You save all round- \ V _ z clothes, coupons, tune and SSk 1V 2 MINUTES AT THE energy. { Try Rinso next tjjgjf \V< " —’’BOIL" INSTEAD OF 20! washday. \ It’ll be a red 1 a?* letter day for you! • x Instead of your normal 15minutes “boil”, Rinso / /] suds are so rich and thick . / Zl that 2 minutes is enough. I Zx\ What a saving of fuel! ® </ I What a saving of time! ii I And that’s only one, j *' example. Silks and woollies v A . -■ LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.I LIMITED—PETONE. • . lUJtt. ,

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 May 1943, Page 5

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732

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 May 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 May 1943, Page 5

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