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MANAWATU RACING CLUB • ; AUTUMN: MEETING :" :"'; AWAPUNI RACECOURSE; Palmerston North, SATURDAY MAEGH 20 First Race 12 Noon ONE ENCLOSURE—MEN ss, LADIES 2s 601. • >■■ ' Trains leave Wellington as under :-r- - , 8. 0 a.m. arrives; Awapuni 10.54 a.m. 8.20 a.m. „ „-'. *. 1149 a.nj. , 8.30 a.m. ~ ' t ,. .. 11.51 a.m. *'Nm_M-M_---_MaM_____H-_-MM no bed of roses! We blow how important it is to keep everybody happy. We ought to know: we built this business that way. But the path we're travelling these, days is as thorny as a "cactus patch." " And in the face of the greatest demand in our history for anna gay fashion tailoring, coupled with shortage of everything, it certainly is a whale of a job to keep you happy. 'For'instance, the variety of materials is not what it was. But you can widen it by choosing your cloth from those offered by the drapers and stores of the entire city. Then bring it to us to get the advantage of anna gay style and tailoring—at no greater cost. anna gay 34-36 manners street L___M___»---_-MB____|_-_HM_^^ KEEPING WORKERS PHYSICALLY FIT! f| WQMPN, WSRK LONGER HOURS .V/^'jT^ , WITH LESS FATIGUE / <9\ WHEN THEIR FOUNDATIONS l|\*fl|L^^?V ARE DESIGNED FOR CORRECT .^^Mtf SURGICAL SUPPORT. * j}Mm___Wm\ SURGICAL GARMENTS ARE fe**j[^J%B MADE TO ORDER, . feT«%■^J(W JUST AS LIGHT AND DAINTY /VT^J-Jr OR IN HEAVIER MATERIALS Jv^^^.,■■ STOUTER FIGURES. I W 1 STEELES WB.LINGTON OTAHUHU HAMILTON AUCKLAND mmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaS ■JllHHlHlllllHinilMHnilJimillllllHilllHllillilHllllllllilllllHlllHHHllHlllHlHllHlH^ I Keep Them Moving! I I Wagons Cannot Afford To Idle |% 5 You may not even know or notice that you've delayed a rail- js S way wagon longer than necessary. But think of the daily = 5 total of journey-time lost throughout the .country ..by those 5 s rail users who do not take a personal interest in the turnround S s of wagons carrying their goods. By seeing to it that wagons g II are put back into service quickly and .without unnecessary 5 2 delayj freighters can effect a saving of standstill time which £ 3 ;,''is equivalent to the provision of extra wagons^ 5 | EVERY MINUTE COUNTS | iiHHiiuusuiUUiiuiniuiuiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiHiiiiiiniiiiiMiHiiniiiiiniimimHir; t ____________________________X x> s . -* sP-viy-Rs ________ ___. K___h fc A __v ___h^_B GREGG'S ____P__ JUffißi ISBiP^^HH mWi 1 kl H !!j____H Ev»ry houwwlfe is familiar lUIU flOtstQ¥t ?2ttiS m*"J&2 Mint, We Witts earlier househeld Unas of dependable uj suffered with terrible pains in ■qialfty.7-' my stomach'but the' first dose of> Owfiifl to War conditions It De Witts brought relief. There is U not pojsible to meet fully ons regret, / did not start taking the dem*nds of the public, 2te wUff s earlier," says Mrs. W. L. C. certain essential materials being -*««,-«h in short supply. However, pro- Eveiy day you suffer from any stomach duction is being maintained as trouble is one more day to regret Start weil as possible and our goods NOW with De Witt's Antacid Powder are being equitably distributed. and ensure instant relief from the first Above ail—the usual high stan* dose and permanent freedom from pains dard of Gregg's products is after meals. De Witt's Antacid Powder being maintained. neutralises excess' stomach acid, the W ___*_._.«.«* '_»'" «%*% ivi. cause-of pain.after meals. It soothes oDEfiG Xi nn iTn «"* &<**** **>**& »°d « URLUU VX UU. LI U. actually helps to digest your food._ Pure Food Specialists, Dunedin. * » ±j GEsS yfrf»f»fl*M^ ANTACID POWDER X W^L Wk^j V »^__l___'._£________■ *"°r ind'sestion, Acid Stomach, Heartburn, . ■^M^^MHMb^B^BvsJ_BH^B||V Gcstritit, Flatulence, Dyspepsia. A Product of E. C De Witt & Co., England. _7^HlJ__P_r9__^?Rfl"{Vr__T!sTeT*^H___.# N.Z. Renresentatirea, Newsoa & Co. Ltd.} l^^iMlfltillilßMlllll'nli^wT* 9 Herbert Street, Wellington, C.l.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 65, 18 March 1943, Page 6

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