Bright Lights are a necessity . . . but be sure they are kind to your eyes. / 1 “MAZDA” are the correct I I lamps for all purposes. J A | No matter what size room, y \ we have the lamp to suit f \ your purpose. Get yours / \ today from / Tne Lamp \ | of | I Brilliance! I J. BOUZAID, \ vflV J QUEEN STREET, \ Mazda Z MASTERTON.
’ -’Tw' M X wMI. the wise farmer caresforhis Stock.., . > Regular and intelligent care of his stock is one of the farmer's primary duties. He knows that on such care much of the success of his farming depends. It is just as important to plan for the future of your family. To safeguard their welfare it is necessary that you should have your ©testamentary wishes Intelligently expressed and proper arrangements made for the carrying on of your work when the time comes for you .to relinquish personal control. —Consult the Public Trustee or one of his responsible officers in your district. He will gladly blj /tl> advise you on the making of your Will and will JI IIWJ prepare the document free of charge if appointed / executor. PUBLIC TRUSTEE ll/13
Drive on Texaco for Power and Greatest Economy <1 /Oil YOU GET J COURTEOUS ATTENTION HERE ALWAYS! S' W If you’re in a hurry we’ll fill your tank in a jiffy. Whatever you want, it’s our job to o ! ve smiling and efficient service. TRY US! TATTON'S Rangatira Service Station > Opp. Central School, . QUEEN ST., MASTERTON.
THAT PLEASANT CHANGE TRAIN TRIPS DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS • WHAT a joy for families! Easy, care-free, low-cost trips by rail! They just book their seats and leave themselves gladly in the care of the Railways Department, whose chief principle is “Safety First,” bracketed with comfort and economy. Now is the time for pleasant family chats about that holiday change of scene which refreshes mind and body. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS FOR FAMILIES
"BON VOYAGE" by Telegram to the Port of Departure. Your friends leaving New Zealand will be gratified with a message of goodwill from you on the special greetings telegram form. |da word—Minimum Address your message to the ship for delivery before sailing time.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 July 1939, Page 4
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