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*• a <*- A* <i am 11 A n a ft & m m yy m - $3 \ k&JiS' .•y:.'---- .<*?. RIGHT for every occasion PoinUSetter White Shirts For perfect harmony with every suit, every tie, wear a Point-Setter White Shirt. White Shirts suit you whether you’re dark, blonde, or fair-headed; They’re correct for formal or informal wear—every man needs at least two white shirts available. All Point-Setter Shirts have Lichfield’s’ famous Mitoga body fit, and they’re topped with Point-Set-ter starchless collars. Choose your Point-Setter -White Shirt to-day. G. HEFFORD & Co., EAST STREET. ASHBURTON.
Transport Transition From Road to Rail .The high degree of comfort and the very real sense of complete relaxation that only the train can give are sound reasons why all motorists should make greater use of the railways. More and more road-users, obliged, because of war-time exigencies, to travel by train' are finding the change an agreeable surprise. Apart, too, from personal satisfaction, their use of the national transport system is a practical display of patriotism. Railways for National Service.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 265, 21 August 1941, Page 6
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