i exomm Masterpieces o£ Six Coloor Printing ) Never before have such exquisite Cake Tins been available in this country . . . even the word “ exquisite ” fails to do full justice to these masterpieces of colour printing I in which you can buy “Amber Tips” at the insignificant I extra cost of only one penny a pound. Six Magnificent Designs World famous paintings have been selected and reproduced in six colours to decorate IWthe lids and sides. The reproduction is of g an exceptionally high order of merit—the W W rich colours giving an elegance to each Cake M gBA Tin that muss be seen to be fully apprecia- K JHa Ask your grocer to show you the com- Ks /’"■■■< -- M ‘ - |H plete range of “ Amber Tips” Cake Tins Js»w\ /I WIKIMFBWI AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION BEFORE ® 7 ' i ‘- zsr L ' ■ H THEY ARE SOLD OUT. b''®-’'/) iJIL T?F-Mr\ K ■■ ■ and while you are admiring the refined M ’MH elegance and beauty of “ Amber Tips ” Cake t Bl • WU'W) S Tins you will derive additional pleasure KS I a |7fV : // ” H from the knowledge that they are the work ■■l aBl F. N -Na M of New Zealand craftsmen .. . from first to ® -’■l! a 2” IT a ' 9 HI last a New Zealand production. ■ I Great Value! CHOICE TEA IN H The only extra cost for g ® the Tin over and above I Crate <Jim “ 'X^2. - .T“ “ I
A CHILD I | OAN USE IT! |CL a 7- -- BEPAXES LEATHER OB BUBBEB EQUALLY WELL! RHINO-SOLE RHINO-SOLE (Synthetic Plaster Leather.) ALL BRITISH. Save your repair bills and keep’ your Footwear Waterproof. Boot repairing with RHINO-SOLE ie simplicity itself; a plastic compound eatily spread on with a knife; it can be moulded to any desired shape or thickness and hardens ready for wear in a few hours. “BhinoSole” repairs rubber as well a» leather footwear and ia ideal for worn tennis shoes, gum bouts, goloshes and crepe. Obtainable from WamARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD.. MASTERTON AND BRANCHES. RAILWAY TIMETABLE FROM MASTEETON. For Palmerston North. — 7 nan., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. For Palmerston North.—ll. 22 a.m.; connects with Auckland Express. For Pplmerston North.—2.ss pan.; connects with Limited for Auckland. For Wellington.—7.4o a.m.; arrives at Wellington, 11.39 a.m. ’ For Wellington.—2.6 pan.; arrives at Wellington, 5.44 pan. For Cross Creek.—lo.s a.m, and 5.30 pan. Mondays to Friday; 10.5 a.m- and 4.30 p.m. Saturdays. PRICES REDUCED! SUPPORT THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRY CLEANING WORKS. Men’s SUITS and Ladies’ COSTUMES Gleaned and Pressed. Ladies’ FROCKS Cleaned and Pressed. REPAIRS AT LOW PRICES. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. peterTkelly CLEANING WORKS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, Opposite Knox Church. Miss Rosyth. CARTERTON ' -ent. SEVEN YEARS’ RHEUMATICS. For seven years Miss Marjorie Win, Thorpe, had been bo full of rheumatics that she dreaded going out in the cold. “After a week’s treatment with R-U-R,” she writes, "I was out all day in the rain working, and did not have an ache or pain.” R-U-B is sold by Wood’s Pharmacy. 2
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Wairarapa Age, 9 March 1934, Page 3
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