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m ;] IB Obtainable all Leading Stores and Chemists DISTRIBUTORS: T. A. MACALISTER LTO, 12 Albert Street. Auckland.

COHS Pza PdirMwieti - Sira's drench f£ 'MMi&z. SYKESSANIHOL TRANSPORTATION IN Railways Take The Strain Of all the indispensable parts of our war effort, Transportation is one of the most far-reaching'. It enters every stage of production; it controls the usefulness of our fighting forces and the great army of men and women, in our war production plants. The Railways are the main arteries of transportation in this country and because of their efficiency and reliability in handling the greatest traffic volume in history, the pulse of New Zealand is strong, and our war effort distinguished by a condition of enough and more, when and where wanted. The Pull Is For Victory mm aerry, what mmmmi mm m m/M mm buiauhty THAT AWFUL Mm MEANS MORE COUPONS „ :;V:' mmm -ea": V mm ; H Wv SiEA mm H ■m m m . ■ : * SAVE PRECIOUS CLOTHES AND COUPONS WITH LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LTD —PETONE Poor Betty! Stockings were running away with all her coupons until . .. ”WHy DON'T you try Luxing 'em every night like the ads. say, my dear?" asked Auntie. Now Betty does Lux stockings after every wearing and saves cash and coupons. AVOID NEEDLESS LADDERS Perspiration acids left in stockings overnight weaken threads. Next morning, a sudden strain—and snap, a ladder! Lux whisks away that perspiration. Makes stockings wear and go on wearing. Silk, rayon, cotton, lisle all stockings last longer with LUX ' Games for the . . . WINTER EVENINGS Chinese Checkers, 2/9 and 10/-. Jigsaw Puzzle of Britain, 7/3. Jigsaw Fuzzle of Europe,- 5/0. Lotto, 3/0 and 4/6. Mah Jongg, 10/6, 7/-, 5/- box. Mali Jongg Playing Cards, 11/box. Draughts, 1/0, 2/6 and 2/0 box. Pay Up, 12/9. ITebletote (just new), 10/-. Flying Ecat Base—Construction Game, 2/11. Five-in-One Game Books, 1/6. Dominoes, 1/G and 4/3 box. Pocket Crown and Anchor, 10/6. Crown and Anchor Dice, 4/G set. Steeplechase, 2/-. Odds On, 2/-. Snakes and Ladders, 2/-. Ludo, 2/-. Beat the Bank (including three fascinating games), 5/6. Draught Boards, 2/3 each. Two Dart Games in One, 4/3 box. Building Blocks, 4/3. Picture Blocks, 2/9. Funny Face Jigsaw, 1/-. Painting Sets, 1/9. Kiddies’ Modelling Sets, 3/3. Put and Take (new and exciting game, complete with spinning roulette), 3/-. Sky Pilots, 1/- each. Hollywood Home Movie. G/-. Willis Waddle, 2/6. Hilarity Half Masks, 4d each. HAROLD MENZIES BANK STREET (opposite Post Office)

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Northern Advocate, 26 July 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 26 July 1943, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 26 July 1943, Page 4