1—1" "T ” •ymr '4k. kV* ask /* //r Among the machines of modern war, radio plays a vital and universal part. On the bombers that fly overhead, the tanks on the battlefield, the ships that sail on and below the seas, radio forms a communicating link which enables them tO function efficiently. Phllco has been entrusted by the United Nations with a large share of the production of radio equipment for war purposes. Hence jt w| become Increasingly difficult to secure a Phljco. But s stll offer a selection of latest model Philcos--callJiV and choose yours nwfl When the New Era of Peace arrives. Phllco will still be the Worlds leader for Quality and Value. OLE NX AGENTS; Auckland, Wellington. Christchurch, Punfdto, Nelson, Tknaru, Oamaru, Invercargill! ‘THE MUSICAL AND, ELECTRICAL CENTRE" WASHDAY NEVER WORRIES ME —THANKS TO LAUNDRINE . V SOAP... ' <) v*w Laundrine Soap appredibly lightens the labour of wash-day. The busy bubbles of the rich Laundrine suds loosen the dirt quickly yet gently. Cannot barm the daintiest fabrics. < e O d 9 & pr THE BIG ECONOMICAL BAR The Laundrine Big Bar is the finest soap value obtainable. yy McLEOD BROS. LTD., Manafactartn, / 9 9 i ji
DON’T DELAY RAILWAY WAGGONS Hallway waggons must work round the clock in order to meet the ever-increasing demands on transport. Busier times are ahead, but there will be no shortage oI waggons, 1C consignees co-oper-ate* in cutting down standstill time. Rail users can speed the turnround by insisting when placing orders that the fulfilment of their requirements be spread over a given period, so that the carrier concerned can effect prompt delivery and release the waggons for other freights. SPREAD CONSIGNMENTS FOR CONVENIENT HANDLING AT DESTINATION
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23748, 21 September 1942, Page 7
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