More Toa this month Thank goodness for that — and thank Rf I I TF A for goodness! Tea ration is increased for March and April. Get the best and make your ration go still further. Bell Tea for taste, and more cups per pot ! W.. E. WOODS LTD., W // LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. [/ 26’5 lOUR BOOK LIST. j 1 g ' “MIDDLE EAST, H. V. Morton’s new book. This book is a I; 01 record of travel in the countries of ■ I I 1 Egypt, Palestine, Iraq, and Greece. | I I Ok Cl .J “I SAW TWO ENGLANDS,” H. I Ira lhL-'-k iSir V. Morton. In this book, H. V. | I I II W’ F '1 Morton describes his last glimpse > ■ JSWI ll oJ - England and his first | 2| impression of England at war. [j I? “ASSIGNMENT TO BERLIN,” I I Harry W. Flannery, William Shir- | | er’s successor in the Nazi capital. g I “COMMANDO ATTACK.” Gordon Holman. New and up- | I to-dale edition, including Dieppe. I H “RETREAT TO VICTORY,” Allan Michie. A fascinating | | history of virtually every campaign of this war. g i “WORRALS FLIES AGAIN,” Captain W. E. Johns, author g I of the famous “Biggies Books.” I | I “ONE MORE FLAME,” Mary Mitchell, author of “Warning | H | to Wantons.” H | “THE HOUSE OF MRS. CAROLINE,” C. M. Franzero, | | author of “Inside Italy.” | “MEDITERRANEAN NIGHTS,” Dennis Wheatley, prince of | thriller writers. I A. E. KILGOUR ! BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. TAINUI STREET. I | RAILWAY LINES ARE BATTLE LINES \ Keep The Wagons On Active Service g To meet the constantly increasing demands of wartime, railway wagons have to be kept moving. They must be loaded heavier, It sent away faster and emptied quicker than ever before. There's » lj no room for sleeping shipments; it’s urgent, non-stop transportation l 11 that the railways have to deliver, in quantities which tax existing I ! equipment to the utmost. Rail users are requested to watch the s loading and unloading of waqons and cut down standstill time to 1 bare necessity. I jj H j Delayed Wagons Retard Our War Effort i COUPONISE ! 1 | THE ART OF TEA ECONOMY Insist, on being supplied by your grocer with I “DIGEST” TEA ■ This is not a “Medicated” Tea, but the highest quality Household i Tea obtainable. | PROCURABLE AT ALL HIGH GRADE STORES. [J Xy-'feCtrt ©at THE s @® Efflss // Squeaks in the chassis of your car mean | // wear—-but you can eliminate the squeaks and the wear if your car is properly lubricated. OUR SPECIALISED LUBRICATION 9 correctly lubricates every wearing part of your car with the right grade of lubricants. Run your car in here and let experts do the job. J H. McGLASHAN H PREMIER MOTOR GARAGE. j Agent for Vesta Batteries. |
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 April 1943, Page 2
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