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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ARMY STORES. OILSKIN LEGGINGS, 6/6; Cycle Leggings, 10/6 and 12/6; Oilskins, 27/6, 29/6; Gum Boots, 10/6 and 12/6; Riding Strides, 8/6 and 12/6; Puttees, 3/6; Jackets, 8/6; Boys' Serge Shorts, 3/6 and 4/6j Boys' Serge Shirts, 4/6; Men's Khaki Shirts, from 3/11; Roll Collar All Wool Jerseys, Flannel Shirts, Cardigans, Woollen Vests and Underpants, Trousers, Sox, Boots, Towels, Sheets; Cups and Saucers, 2/6 half-doz.; Od Cups, three for 1/-; Plates, three for 1/-; Blankets, Rugs, Mattresses, Pillows, Kit Bags, Saddles, Bridles, Reins, Bits, Tents, Suit Cases, etc. POOL & SON, POST OFFICE MART, MASTERTON. TELEPHONE 1013. 4 TREATMENT. TX) THOSE who Seek and Wish for RADIANT HEALTH and FREEDOM from the SUFFERING and DISCOMFORTS of the following Diseases which are Successfully treated by the only treatment of its kind in existence. Rheumatism Neuritis Neuralgia Paralysis Lumbago Insomnia Sciatica Headache Gout Deafness EX-RAY SPECIALIST. NURSE IN ATTENDANCE. CONSULTATION FREE. M. JACKSON. Director. Hours tor Treatment. —Week Days, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday Nights, 7 to 9 o’clock. Mr. Moring, of Wellington, will visit the Hydrate Electra Carbon Treatment Rooms every third week in the month on Wednesday. TELEPHONE 1835. First Floor CHILTON BUILDINGS, KING STREET, MASTERTON. ’Phone Queen St., TELEPHONE 1706. WOOD AND COAL pOOD SUPPLIES of LIGNITE AND WESTPORT COAL, COKE and CABBONETTES.

MATAI, MAIRE AND RATA. Also Mixed Wood, suitable for Copper or Kindling. WEIGHT AND MEASURE GUARANTEED. W. WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT. RAILWAY SIDING. TOWN OFFICE: Daysh’s Library. Private ’Phone, 2281. PLUMBING. ALL CLASSES UNDERTAKEN. SEPTIC TANKS A SPECIALTY. WE CABBY A FIRST-CLASS STOCK of Sanitary and Lavatory Supplies; also Electric Bells and Gas Fittings. Hot Water Supplies and Country Lighting. We are prepared to install Hearn’s Water Elevators, Steel Star Windmills, Concrete Reservoirs, High Pressure Water Supplies, Hydraulic Bams and Pumps. Bee our Special Window Display of a Modern. Bathroom. Large stocks of Basins, Bath and Bathroom Requisites always on hand. LET US QUOTE YOU. We are specialists in any class of Plumbing Work, which is done under our personal supervision. PICKERING BROS., SANITARY PLUMBERS (Begd.), QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. railwaytimetable. , FROM MASTERTON. For Palmerston North. — 7 a.m., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. For Palmerston North, —11.22 aJn.; connects with Auckland Express. For Palmerston North.—2.ss p.m.; connects with Limited for Auckland. For Wellington.—7.4o a.m.; arrives at Wellington, 11.39 a.m. J For Wellington,—-2.6 p.m.; arrives at Wellington, 5.44 p.m.

MOTORISTS! WE SPECIALISE IN PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE IN ALL MOTOR REPAIRS. All work under the Personal Supervision of the proprietor, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. OUR CHARGES ABE REASONABLE. Prompt Attention Day or Night. FULL STOCKS BENZINE, OILS, TYRES AND ACCESSORIES. MAXWELL'S - iGARAGE. B. H. MAXWELL, Proprietor. NOTE ADDRESS: 49 CHAPEL STREET, MASTEBTON. (Opp. Methodist Church.) TELEPHONES: Garage, 2342; NIGHT Phone, 2344. RESIST WINTER WEAKNESS. Don’t wait until chronic winter colds, coughs and weakness attack you and your family. Fortify, with Skipper’s Emulsion, the life-saving and palatable food medicine. Each dose gives strength, builds sturdy, healthy flesh and bone, and builds a wall of resistance against weakness. Place your order for Skipper’s Emulsion with your

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Wairarapa Age, 17 June 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 17 June 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 17 June 1936, Page 8

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