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w My wife wanted to trade in the old bus...but ii ms 9 s% S* 1 *«g£ m rail / // There once was a sensible husband-now, there's a happy wife who no longer has to praise "his dear old bus" with tears in her eyes. Tired cars respond to Plume with zest. .. like any wife would to a new hat! Plume puts the sparkle of new life into cars of ancient vintagemakes new cars run like new cars should— Prove it, in yours! VACUUM OIL CO: PTY. LTDj Ask for Mobiloll, too PLUME a & m 7i Qo. SETS THE STANDARD P 29 « Tune in to the. ' Vacuum ’ Goodwill Sessions at the following New Zealand Stations for an enjoyable musical ‘programme :— WELLINGTON; 2ZW every Tuesday, S p.m. till 11 p.m. AUCKLAND: IZR every Thursday, S p.m. till 11 p.m-. CHIUSTGHUIIGH; SZC every Tuesday, 7.50 p.m. till 10. SO 0.7/1.”

GREAT VALUE GIVING . LADIES* HOSE. CLOVES, SCARVES, Etc] e fß ~ c v ap* rt\Cf®. 9^ c to* eS V\t. *^‘ v «*' ~ ?H*£ . V** &.jf> ° .*&»* u mV I*’ 1 *’ '?>k^‘ 1 ' .. 4 al ' c "f «** ■ <ii« v - ■*. al" v» d THE HUB South Dunedin D.S.A. Branch National Aspects of the Railways Vital Links with the Public NEW ZEALAND’S railways are so intimately merged in the whole economic and social structure of the Dominion that any serious setback to this great enterprise must react against the national welfare. Railway employees now number about 15,000, of whom thousands are married men with families. The payment of wages amounts to about £4-millions a year, and the use of this money figures importantly in the livings of manufacturers, merchants, shopkeepers and others. The Department’s expenditure on stores in a year runs to about £2-millions, much of which is used in the purchase of articles made in New Zealand. The more New Zealanders use their own railways for the transport of themselves or their goods, the more they help their country to recover its prosperity. Wellington, 13th April, 1932. General Manage l* 1 N.Z, Railway»,

Woods’ Great Peppermint .Cure, first for coughs, colds, influenza.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 21080, 18 April 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21080, 18 April 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21080, 18 April 1932, Page 13