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KIIWWis l allen & soN- ltd - WOOL, SHEEP AND CATTLE AND >4 GENERAL CARRIERS. • WOOL CARTAGE A SPECIALITY. ’Phones 1043 (Day), 2359 and 1150 (Private). PERRY stbj>.et. masterton. Z-—- I feffl.,, W SshSk /- | RwWWlOw s 1 *•« * w I tff|||| ■ I ■■■■ mH IS. is a great little heater for throwing heat S 1 well out into the room—its curved radiating ~ IFw/V H surface does the trick. Burns wood or coal. S Splendid for shepherds’, miners’ or bushmen's huts, or for cribs, schools, factories, etc. Cooks W wl/wl on top. Available in two sizes. ' Ask about the " ! f CDI6 •CHAMPIOwW Macle in New Zealand, these Hotdogge Heaters. arc ideal g WI 3 M I ml % for New Zealond conditions, and are available for immediate # g | HaNFTii I mil W delivery. Call in and make your selection early, before the cold weather sets in. C. E DANIELL, LTD., ■ THE HARDWARE PEOPLE MASTERTON. - ■„ , ~ r ONLY 3 DAYS TO GO! ; i 0 UNION B Ey license issued under Section 42 of “The Naming Act, 1908.” • OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available W wMjiAP' fig 8 )r f Bo objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal A CLOSES: Hth JULY, 1942 yuTT* j DRAWN: 22nd JULY, 1942 ySjjO 11 Secretary: N. McARTHUR, Treasurer: B. L. HAMMOND, IkwMkuT l i! Hi H p,o. Box 110, Wellington. P.O. Box 110, Wellington. I HAMMOND & McARTHUR, LTD., J VYU ■ | P.O. Box 110, WELLINGTON!. | Please send me ..............tickets in BLACK CAT Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I rir | enclose Postal Note for £ : : , also stamped addressed envelope for reply. [ A Jl • ' I (Postage stamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) W HITiiTK I NAME — —- - P ’ll I (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) AIXjLt 1 / llrts I ADDRESS I - . A< srgi? la -' Mether thoofirt RM dress was white »• . HI f«F w JiM ■?. ww ' Mt! ' ,»I| P w v/lm W « hL J tiil she saw it k/gBSf| against Mary’s ■PERSH.-W»SME® Jifealjl FROCK When you see ordinary washing, against true Persil whiteness, the difference almost hits you in the face ! What’s the explanation? Persil’s oxygen-charged suds that go right to the very heart of thevfabric ! They carefully seek out the ingrained rubbed-in dirt that ordinary washing, leaves behind. sms’ Because it works so gently Persil is the safest washing IT ® TWu£ care for your precious things as well. And when you TMMT MK liT try coaxing, instead of “rub-and-scrub” - of course your S a H ' things last longer. ““oEcsc'i'ii /KJ T 1 I IMITPH P 147. 17Z

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1942, Page 6

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