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I’ve forgotten I ever had any nerves * • THE business girl often chewing relaxes and soothe* finds the strain of work strained nerves, and how th* a severe tax on her nervous healthful cleansing action of energy. Fatigue comes quickly Wrigley’s refreshes and tone* —inability to concentrate. you up all round. Many office workers-men Wrigley’s also aid* dige*. *s well as women-now regu- tion > cleanses the teeth and lady use Wrigley’s Chewing removes the last traces of Sweets to relieve nervous «»rmg *“4 smoking. tension. Your doctor will No other sweet doe* *o tell you how the very act of much or costs so little. /WRIGLEYS Sp«arm4>4— Doabhmint—Jtdcj PraU—9 4ar pachat. M

WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT Fencing Posts? The question of Suitable Fencing Material is of vital interest to you. The totara available is of inferior quality, and fast becoming exhausted. Timber takes too long to grow. Hardwood is too costly. Concrete cumbersome and not practical. During the last 18 months farmers in the Waiiarapa have purchased 11,000 Ideal Posts and 7000 Droppers, and we can safely say all are satisfied. The Fencing Post of the future is being offered to you to-day. We recommend for owners of Coast Land, Wrought Iron, because of resistance to salt and salt spray. WROUGHT IRON— Length. lu eh. Per Ton. Price, I<M Heavy Posts, I4x 2 x 3-16 6ft. 13|lb 167 £l9/10 STEEL. Heavy Posts. If x2 x 3-16 6ft. I3|!b 167 £lB Droppers 4ft 3in. £4/7/6 Droppers (light) £3/7/6 Plates for Dips and Brows . . each 7d. Freight Paid to Nearest Port or Railway Station. G. H. PERRY & CO-, LIMITED. MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, 22 August 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 22 August 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 22 August 1929, Page 2