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WEDGIES for smart feet Gay, colourful and comfortable are these smart new Wedgies. When ordering y mail please state if a sbubstjWedgies. When ordering by mail please state if a substibeen sold out. Coupons must accompany all mail orders: A-Ladies' RUST AND MUSTARD SUEDE 1-EYELET TIE SHOE. Wedgie.heel, leather sole ' (as illustrated). Also in Wine and Fawn Suede. B—A snappy GREY SUEDE 4-EYE-LET TIE SHOE. Red Suede Moccasin vamp and fringe tongue (as illustrated). Wedgie heel. Vtf 11 Same in Rust and Beige or Rust and Green Suede. Also same design in Beige Suede with Tan Calf trim, 29/6. C—Ladies' RUST SUEDE SIDE TIE SHOES. Green Suede trim. Wedgie heel. *™ Same in Grey Suede with Red trim or Beige Suede with Tan Calf trim, at the same price. Also same design in Tan grain and Tan Calf, 29/6. The Footwear Specialists—Seven Shops—Dunediri.

REDUCE STANDSTILL TIME Railway Wagons Must Be Kept Moving Transportation is no less vital this year than it was ; last year and the year before; the demand for railway wagons is just as urgent as ever it was/ Wagons are much too precious to stand idle between jobs and it is asked of everyone concerned in their use to help cut down standstill time, pnly by wholehearted, unselfish teamwork in this respect can all transportation requirements be satisfactorily met. Holding Up Means Letting Down

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Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 12

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