i wiL ' >1 •'-' * ff ■ : i - t ' , ~ "* % ' I 9 Wfe -W| 9|SM j!Hp|| z; ?' ’ Imm ■ / • :■-.< Mw® <pt I W[f/O PALMOLIVE SOAP WkHS ... on the battlefield . J l-. 13 igf <^^^^b. Ha ot h° me Palmolive soap is doing a doubleduty job these days. Its precious olive and palm oil content still t maintains schoolgirl complexions at home, and in addition this soothing blend helps our men at tropical battle stations guard against skin irritation. Be thrifty with your Palmolive at home. It’s too good to waste, and the boys really need it too! KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION COLG/17'2?-PZZ.MOL/F2? LIMITED. EETONE. PL I.'
Hjjii /3S® / 21911 Where Your Woollens Go! Here’s a New Zealand airman just about to soar into the cold upper air. His leather jacket is lined with fleecy wool. He has thick woollen socks and light woollen underwear. When he comes down he’ll sleep under warm woollen blankets. Now, this is just one man in one of the forces, so is it surprising that Bruce Woollens for civilian use are in short supply? Bruce —King of Woollens —asks you to be patient, and promises more Bruce Woollens for you later. The armed forces must come first, but even now it’s worth while asking for Bruce Woollens. Your retailer might have just what you need. t wisasWMwfei/ THE BRUCE WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO. LTD., MILTON, OTAGO. 15.4
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#Ott®o£SS ...BiS ®itW C . Sfifff fiW ® i\' ■<■ |r- | « .■ £»||.% gk "''^ r '* >. f @ Ask us for a free estimate on any size or rype of frigid- fscffiSmfr cire refrigeration equipment-whether for food service, &ming drinking water, ice-making, cold storuge,process ifc TS£gLL.. l -rJ.k.<t. i .s.. l wsi» oar a host of other uses. eg:!=sa ” ! -WESTLAND REFRIGERATION LIMITED. WAITE STREET GREYMOUTH. AUTHORISED FRIGIDAIRE COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATOR SEALER,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 November 1944, Page 8
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