THE EVENING POST, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1944.
%M Success Story "ff^ \^' 'Jp Remember King Bruce and the spider — how ''aw|'C-1 >- c £ it inspired him to keep on striving for his fzajr^'i >'' i E kingdom? The Bruce Woollen Mills feel -''A\ > 5 the same way about their own progress; We 23ap' ''/ /y are constantly improving our methods, trying /JJf /, /' '4/ out the latest technical discoveries in order to /%%.'a ' %MX/ make Bruce Woollens better and better. You %W. y. ■-■ $¥* can trust Bruce blankets, sox, knitwear, , .• jUr 1 N / 'sjJHkZ underwear, tweeds. . - jjcfr v THERE IS DANGER IN DELAY SO TAKE A DOSE OF^dlßa^ to-bay The Lane Medicine Co.. Ltd.. Harbour St.. Oamaru. U- S. MARINES CRASH SOLOMON ISLES IK JEEPS FROM WILLYS-OVERLAND THE SUN on the shores of Guadalcanal, and on the beachlitj NEVER SETS Tulagi Bay, fighting U. S. Marines used tough,' ON THE . battling Jeeps to add new drive and mobility to a- 1MIGHTY JEEP striking power already famous throughout the. v world. There, these rugged Willys built Jeeps played a part in' the ensuing process of clearing the jabbering Japs out of the jungles and winning bases for further advance. Jeeps designed by Willys-Overland engineers, in col^ laboration with U. S. Army Service Forces .. .and now rendering valuable service to all the United Nations .. » are all powered by the famous Willys Engine originally developed for the Willys American It is our belief that motorists will demand in their post? war car the same qualities of power, speed, dependability and economy that have reached such.a high state of development in the Willys built Jeep. • North Island Distributors: CAMPBELL MOTORS LIMITED, LORNE AND RUTLAND STREETS, AUCKLAND. Wellington Distributors: 1 . ANTHONY MOTORS LIMITED, 97 COURTENAY PLACE. MOTORCARS, TRUCKS AND JiEPS ALLthi*Hiicf Sawmill waste Is abolished by the Pinex manu* facturers. Part of each log is used for making Pjnex insulating Board, and part is converted into sawn timber to meet urgent war-time needs. The bark and sawdust are used as fuel, providing heat for the Pinex industry. Thus, the more PINEX that is used, the more TIMBER is made available. Choose Pinex for better walls and ceilings, and you will assist in answering our country's call for MORE TIMBER. PINEX INSULATING BOARD "ik. Walls Itiaf<faw£ 7la£a&s~ i _• . ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 32, 8 February 1944, Page 3
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