THE ANSWER TO OUR TRANSPORT PROBLEMS S^wsjss _J* m 38*S!!B iMH m m «***•* *»#» *&>} 1 ELECTRIC TROLLEYBUSES MEAN FASTER SCHEDULES ... and that means a more frequent service/ They make 20% faster trips, smooth, noiseless, comfortable trips, too. They load and unload quicker, thus reducing stopping time—and at* peak hours two or more buses can follow other at close intervals —-without blocking traffic. • Dunedin, with unlimited supplies of cheap Waipori power, can| successfully operate this truly modern transport system without increasing rates. It 'will be paid for by the Trolleybus users —on the same fares now in force on the trams, thus providing a vastly improved and self-supporting service. PUT DUNEDIN ON THt RUBBER WHEELS OF PROGRESS Vote for the Trolleybus Loan Advertisement sponsored by Dunedin Development Council.
' s m For three generations lovely women their eomnlexions to f- r-'-f ',l? £ { a.' 5 ’ VA r». n 'H 'Sit, **& m® Like grandmother’s filigree jewellery, elaborate pompadour and rustling bustle, Cashmere Bouquet Soap is a treasure handed down from the old world to the new. Its delicate, garden fragrance wafts down the years like a gentle whisper that tells of lovely complexions and the perfumed elegance of true femininity. THE ARISTOCRAT OF TOILET SOAPS & ❖ y> M . 519.6
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Evening Star, Issue 26028, 17 February 1947, Page 4
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