ii TANKSI p efficient Water Supply during the i- * summer months is essential. Whj 5 wait until you are out of water before L . seeing that your supply is adequate! For Sanitary Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work of all descriptions, consult us. We make the Wellington patterr >; garbage can. Try one. R. VALL MASON. . REGISTERED PLUMBER. HARDWARE CO.’S BUILDINGS, 43 LINCOLN ROAD. Phones; Shop, 1541; Residence, 1205 MRS A. E. DILLON, FLORAL ART SPECIALIST. DISTINCTIVE FLORAL WREATHS. ETC., AT REASONABLE PRICES. Address: 28 CHURCH STREET. TELEPHONE 2046. e -— — i BRITISH BLADE RAZORS. s Made in Sheffield by Ford & Meading. 7/6 EACH. GUARANTEED EXTRA SHARP. FRED KEEN, THE KORNER SHOP, “ HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST. MASTERTON. t WAIRARAPA’S LEADING ’ FLORIST. ? Only Wairarapa Member N.Z. Florists' Exchange, Flowers Wired Anywhere. r ESAU'S, I QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. 1
i { HAVE PLEASURE in informing out Policyholders and the public genet- . ally that Mr F. A. Voice has been ap- ■ pointed to the office of Wairarapa Representative in succession to Mr W Marshall, who has enlisted and will . leave New Zealand with the Second . Echelon. All enquiries should be addressed tc F. A. VOICE, C/o P. 0., Masterton. (Sgd.) E. ESDAILE, ' General Manager, The Dominion Life Assurance Office o' ! New Zealand, Limited. I i ARMY STORES. Opp. G.P.O. Posting Boxes, MASTERTON. 'Phone 1013. ?Cr MY~RTcl'ing~; Strides, 12T; Army Trousers, 12 6; Army Hats, 3 -:i Puttees. 3 6; Boys' Army Shorts and Shirts, 4'6 each; Small Shorts, with straps, 3 6 to 4/6. I ORTDI ZES - from i).'6‘~Reins, from 4 6; Backbands. Blinkers. Hames, Collars, Bits, Surcingles. Girths. Martingales, and all lines in Saddlery. Horse Covers and Cow Covers. KIIAKrSHIRTSTheaAEiuaTitFYTI: Khaki Bib Overalls, 7/11: Khaki Denims. 6 '11; Black Italian Shirts, 7/11: Woollen Shirts, 10 6. Wool Blankets, from 27/6 pair;: Army Rugs. 8/11; Travelling Rugs, I from 15'11; Mattresses, from 12'6;; Ka-j poc Pillows, from 26; Shoots, from I 3. 11 each. HEARD AT THE EXHIBITION. j "J CAN'T go on! ... 1 fool awful! "I People looked round. "It's ’flu. lin afraid." the victim said. "Hero . . . this will stop it!" and a tin of Puhnonas was quickly offered. That afternoon the; man was seen enjoying himself . . . till! 'flu gone! For coughs, colds, and all i general throat and chest troubles—take i » Pulmonas. 1/-, 1/6 and 26. all ehem-! ists and stores. 3
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 April 1940, Page 7
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