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KiRKCALDIE & STAINS LTO./^j "■".I"'1 . W3&?' 4 Ws?\ ' :i^4 English Tweed Travel '':',:;.; .. . , ''I--''"" *Wi& 'vfM Coat in" soft tones of "".'■"■ • „ . #•%,'. :*>§ Wine, Green and Gold. y^;;--:' ": -' '~ '■.'. - S% ■■$&■ ■ Priced at 9 gns. we're proud | yes, proud indeed, of our present collection of coats—proud of the spirit ;. behind It! The indomitable spirit that continues to produce and ship across ;.''■•• the world thoroughbred tweeds and cloths long-famous for their sterling beauty—the spirit that seeks and finds its colour inspiration here in these * vivid days—the spirit that sees wartime, restriction as a spur to greater ,■■-'■■ ingenuity, refusing to accept dullness. These coats —all of imported cloths ,\ in styles belted, fitted or boxy, will command your admiration for their • fresh styling, their romantic new colours and their practical wearability. ; priced from 1\ gns. to 11 gns. still a bicycle you're proud to ride, ♦.. Master B.S.A. ~^"—"SBBflTMfc #"M JMM Distributors for *91v Mm HF jf^M New Zealand: fl^W^^^ M WM A. G. Heating & Co. Ltd., Christ church and ' "^B Wellington. MnLJS& WM THE BICYCLE THAT LOOKS PERFECT, IS PERFECT, AND STAYS PERFECT I REDUCE STANDSTILL TIME jj | AND CREATE EXTRA RAILWAY WAOOIiS |. «J- The gathering momentum of our war effort makes more and m m %. more urgent the demand for rapid transport—a situation JV J» which must be met by the quicker turnround of railway 2J ■! wagons. . ' ' % V If, over the whole Dominion merely ten minutes in every hour J> *i, ■ ■ were saved in loading and unloading time, the equivalent of ■* • J hundreds of extra wagons—rand tarpaulins, too —would come jji ■b 7-1 into existence immediately. i B " §■;— — —— j I ARE YOU SURE YOU ARE DOING YOUR SHARE $ £ IH SAVING TIME? £ ■■■Hi E.A.CLARK'S MHHffi MINERS COUGH CURE ■■■■ #' ><^ tAon

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1942, Page 6