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FOR THE BEST FOR LITTLE Mr. AND MISS mmm> lws%?WWh b^^si **.'s!&'B Ata RIGHT AS RAIN IN THE RAIN! ■ These Raincoats are made specially for ' Para.' They are fine quality coats of double thickness English Gaberdine in a serviceable Fawn shade. 'Para' have them in all sizes for Children from 4 years to 16 years. Windproof and showerproof, these are the ideal school coats. The smallest size is 24in, sizes increasing 2in in length. Prices range from—--39/6 to 59/6 I This month 'PARA' § can also supply a few I sizes in Navy. * CHOOSE YOUR Child's Raincoat while the range is complete. Pflflfl JiiHßtß company umiTco OCTAGON, DUNEDIN

They Are In Urgent Demand Idle railway wagons hinder transportation—and transportation was never so vital as it is to-day. When wagons come to you, free , them without delay. ' They are urgently wanted. Every Wagon Counts, Just Now

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Evening Star, Issue 25422, 1 March 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25422, 1 March 1945, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25422, 1 March 1945, Page 3

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