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r—j every P HORSE, _■ every ■HL EVERY i VOU have the privilege today oi j X being able to assure your family’s ********** I future happiness. This happiness will naturally depend on OWNERSHlP—inheritance of your estate INTACT—i T J KT r r s ’ without having to sacrifice assets to lUN X a ■ obtain the CASH to meet death duties, s [. I outstanding debts, mortgages, fees, i TO i etc. THE A.M.P. SOCIETY has pre1 | pared a comprehensive plan of Life ■■■■llli i Assurance which ensures ample cash j being available for such emergencies, f . - _ - - I K -I wRWm Head Office for New Zealand: I K Sn & jf | Hg Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T, IKIN, Manager for New Zealand. 1 The Service & Information ” s I Dept., A.M.P. Society, aaMSSEaaaaß*” 1 * ■ l P.O. Box 1464, | I Wellington. ■ ! Please send me, without cost or obligation, your free literature giving details of policies for Farmers. I NAME ••••—•• | 8 ADDRESS IMIMMI Ml MM M®MMMMM WM MM IMIM —MH ■■ IMB ■■■ 1 “Hamilton district manager: w. h. d. coltman. ‘Dubarry’ Interlocks There’s nothing better for the cold weather. It wears I so well — it’s so cosy —it looks so nice. advise | you to get busy with your winter needs, especially in “Interlock.” Buy what you need now! Ladies’ Bloomers, “Dubarry” Interlock S.W. 3/9, W. 3/11, O.S. 4/3, X.O.S. 4/11 “Dubarry” Vests — shell edge, sleeveless, excellent S.W 3/9, W. 3/11, q.S. 4/3, X.O.S. 4/6, 4/11 Also, all sizes in short sleeves. “Dubarry” Interlock Nightdresses, long sleeves, cream, with coloured collar and cuffs, trimmed with shell edge, button front — W. 14/6, O.S. 15/6, X.O.S. 16/6 “Dubarry” Pyjamas, in coloured interlock, featured in two styles— No. I.—Smock trimming, contrast collar and cutis. No. 2.—Fancy tucked front, buttoned half-way, contrast trimming. S.W. and W. 17/6, O.S. 18/6 Ladies’ Long-Sleeve Spencers--W. 4/11, O.S. 5/6, X.O.S. 5/11 “Dubarry” Striped Winceyette Pyjamas, coat style, f„" S.W., W.. 0.5.. 17/11 A. COURT & SON PHONE 27 THAMES BOX 14 more railway waggons wanted FREIGHTERS CAN AID QUICKER TURNROUND The need for more railway waggons is vital. Shorter days slow down transport; quicker loading and unloading must speed it up again. Are you sure you are doing your share in getting a quicker turnround? ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS Have you planned to make labour available to load or discharge immediately? Have you arranged to load to capacity? Do you help consignees by advising them, as far as you can when the goods you forward may be expected to arrive? Have you talked the matter over with the men who actually load and unload? Do you make the most of every hour of daylight to clear loads? WORK FOR MAXIMUM CAPACITY

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3115, 6 May 1942, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3115, 6 May 1942, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3115, 6 May 1942, Page 7