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Floral Frocks Indispensable for the holiday season and the informal dance. Smart floral frocks with sunray pleated skirts. MODERATELY PRICED at LEAKING GOWN SALON "Phone 2333 CAMERON STREKf RAILWAY TRAVEL Permits Required for Long Journeys Persons contemplating- travel in the North Island are advised that journeys exceeding 100 miles cannot be made without permits, for which applications must be supported by proof of essentiality. Your Stationmaster will supply particulars. After permits are obtained, reserve seats immediately and save disappointment. WAS DEEDS REGULATE TRAM TRAVEL
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Northern Advocate, 21 December 1942, Page 5
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247Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 21 December 1942, Page 5
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