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/'TurtD BABy’S f DAYA/VD SrABBED SOMETH/NG. A I NOW W£ AU GO FOR KN/GHT’S CAST/LE-mE I SOAP TWAT SWTS \ EVERVONE /NTWE ■ Z - ; Molly used Knight’s Castile for her own kively skin 1 before fwe f were ’ married? 1 Now she says its mild creaminess and- ' z / delicate lavender fragrance makes it just r the soap. for- baby’s bath as' well! * One day I tried it myself,... —j Man ! That was«a.«REALV shower ? : i Extra pep in every bubble of that thickX foaming , lather. Take it t from me— t Y Knight’s Castile is certainly the soap for*ever y° ne * n OUR family." auwg\ ixTll ii t £ Castile THE SOAP WITH THE LAVENDER'FRAGRANCE MADE IN NZ. J.26.26Z ’ SPEED THEM ON THEIR WAR WORK Raw materials, food and equipment for the Fighting Forces and for our own Industrial Front must be moved smoothly and uninterruptedly to and from factories, farms and ships. This is the railways' job. It's a big job and it's getting bigger and bigger all the time. Every railway wagon and every'tarpaulin must work non-stop. All-out co-operation is essential; everyone— staff, con-. ; signors and consignees—must realise that half-help ; won't do. It's hundred per cent, practical cojoperation that's needed! Hurry Your Loading; Speed-up Your Unloading. Wagons and Tarpaulins Must Work Full-time.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 270, 13 August 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 270, 13 August 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 270, 13 August 1942, Page 3