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A ' y IX ’I. W d |K >t j RIDE and Prestige! . S, Smart attractiveness., n not glamour . .'.is d . to-day’s secret of !1 earning and deserving e admiration. War-time c make-up is tempered ’ with self-respect and pride in the opportunity to give service. And so her choice is the sparing use of i (1 \ I uWI PD.4.6 OBTAINABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM R. T. WOOLLAMS, Stockist. Chemist (opp. W.F.C.A.). MW To make every disk ■—eweet or savoury, IR ■mm delicious aod Aft appetising — bousewive« automatically turn to their row of IlxnaeU'a Cloudy ».*»—■ ■ a<n HANSELL S flavour you can po»- JcLOUDYV, Eft ft ft sibly want. household word I •FLAVOURINGS I” minimi irirn nn ■aß»Mn»g«apw ICC SHORTASI I ©VOLUME REGULARLY | 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. OVOLINE PASTE or LIQUID KEEPS FRESH EGGS FRESH

Jr** KT v & If your name Is not on the Electoral Roll for 1943 you will not be able to vote at the forthcoming General Election. Enrolment is compulsory by law—and voting is a duty you should not neglect. Inspect the Electoral Roll at any Post Office. If your name is not there, secure an Enrolment Form at the Post Office and post it — or apply direct to the Registrar of Electors. By acting • promptly you can still get your name on the Supplementary Roll. DO NOT FAIL TO USE YOUR VOTE

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 August 1943, Page 6

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291

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 August 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 August 1943, Page 6

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