PERSONAL Mr H. Grocott is acting as postmaster at Temuka during the absence of Mr S. G. Heffernan on holiday. The Misses L. and A. Lennie, who have been guests of Mr and Mrs J. Douglas, returned to Christchurch yesi terday. I Miss Betty and Elsa Reid have left for Stewart Island. FREE SAMPLES OFFERED TO WOMEN READERS OF THE ‘ HERALD.” In these days, when efficiency is a vital necessity, physical disabilities | must be reduced to a minimum. Bc- | cause the part played by women in this ! wartime world is becoming so increasingly important, they dare not afford “off-days” every month. That’s the reason why so many busy women are turning to NU.TEX for modern, scientific protection. NU.TEX, worn internally, gives absolute protection and perfect comfort, ending the age-old nuisance of belts, pins and pads. Write to NU.TEX. Dept. T.H.. Box 977, Wellington, for a free two-unit sample, which will be sent to you in a plain wrapper. :.. DIARIES FOR ' 1943 Now in Stock—Supply Limited. WILSON’S BOOKSHOP GERALDINE. UweJ'the Old Cwj&di lOatj TIMARU Su/Wi6- BITTER
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLIII, Issue 22471, 5 January 1943, Page 4
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