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To make every disk —aweet or savoury, ■jeare delicious aod g-BS ■ppcticing — bouso- . drives uutomatically turn to their row at HANSILL’S X°" food household word I "FLAVOURINGS Faced with egg supply problems thousands of housewives are regularly Ovolining all the eggs they can secure. It is a wise precaution to keep a jar of Ovoline Paste or tin of Liquid Ovoline in the house. It is always available tor use whether you have only half a dozen eggs to preserve at one time or many dozen. Keeps Fresh Eggs Fresh for months and months. It is the housewife’s constant friend, owum PASTE or LIQUTO KEEPS FRESH EGGS FRESH

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FOOTBALL DIFFICULTIES.—WAS it cold watching the match! Someone sneezed, but someone else handed up a box of Pulmonas. Pulmonas definitely attack germs of coughs, colds. Sucked slowly, powerful antiseptic vapours penetrate respiratory passages give quick relief. In tins. 1/2, 1/C. 2/9. chemists and. stores. Manufactured by Stacey Bros., Ltd., Khyber Pass Road. Auckland. \4

! QUALITY DINING SUITES J The choice of Furni- i Ja'A $ | 1 ture for your home i is a matter which I should be undertak- |LvKI iij en with forethought * a and care. For this 8 0 s I > reason alone let us iff || ® I * j help you in your I) ® * I selection. * i rew & McCracken FURNITURE CRAFTSMEN - - MASTERTON

/ hvnninc t "I ictK&A I used to think that long overtime hours Li> and week-ends at the foundry were ~ plenty for a one-man war effort. That was till I got talking with some of the & J|( Middle East veterans. Then I came to. < x 1* dL ItiliF Nothing I could ever do would stack up g I W against the least of their hardships. | M * That’s when I dug up my National Savings book and started putting in Of. every bob I could scrape together. I’m iWI too old to fight but, by jingo, I’m a I one-man offensive on this front! ••?-W I • Ask yourself whether you, too, are is your own affair. But it’s a fine way honestly doing enough— quite apart of helping your country to finance from the brain and muscle you’re the purchase of war goods now — exerting on your war job. Whether and of helping yourself when you you add to your .National fl need money to spend in the days of War Savings Account or not peace that lie ahead. NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS - Your Personal Victory front. 3% 5-Year Bonds; purchase prices £l, £lO, £B7-16-8. Savings Accounts; deposits made up , to 30th June, 1943, repayable 30th June, 1945. Deposits made on or after Ist July, 1943, Repayable 30th June, 1946. W5.13.24

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 August 1943, Page 5

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448

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 August 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 August 1943, Page 5

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