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A BERLEI from HEFFORD’S! £<»«s=s!s ° Vi o w& V fm wSSl^lm MM wmmm mm a : PkJ vM:?/ /...! a t £3 £rhc & 6 x X x X X > Spring in the dir new incentive to work and there’s work a-plenty! Driving-walking standing long hours—these hold no fears if you wear a Berlei! A VERY LITTLE BERLEI GOES A LONG, LONG WAY towards keeping you fit to do your part, because a Berlei is specially constructed to give you smooth, firm, supporting control, to hold tired muscles in place, and to encourage an erect confident posture. GREET THE SPRING IN A BERLEI FROM G. HEFFORD & Co. Ltd. ASHBURTON. S*4K Pen HVi ecessifies to Dairymen . SYKES'S DRENCH! SYKESSANINOL KEEP RAILWAY WAGONS ON THE GO CO-OPERATION OF SHEEP FARMERS REQUESTED. During the wool season the Railways Department would appreciate the co-operation of sheep farmers and all consignors; they can render valuable assistance by loading railway wagons promptly and to full capacity and by regulating consignments during the rush period. Every foot, of space in every wagon counts! Don’t waste it! See that every wagon carries a full load and works full time. WAGONS MUST NOT IDLE-HURRY THEM ALONG!

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 307, 9 October 1942, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 307, 9 October 1942, Page 5

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