l m & CORK OR IVORY TIPS DR.210.14 THE ARISTOCRAT OF CIGARETTES When a railway waggon is shunted into a private siding or loading hay it is out of New Zealand ! s transport system — until you put it back on the running lines. Make it your urgent job to get the waggons away quicker than ever before. This is vital war work. As urgent as munitions or food or coal. I*? 6 Id vy ' A m m m Wm m wm. m m m II m m ~ /Yk washed with GOOD St 'erhans vmi’H c.. .. their strength. That’s «) Restrains galor —k a „d fhin bf ttie s r h u K shou ! d need help Iheir poor ’ * at . "‘nferior “se good soap -sunlight Soar,-4 WOrk ‘ you ve given linens as lono -> vr ' V ° U C3n be qui r| ch busy lather is so thorouPh P ° 3S ' ble - Sur * n ’ 50 na,ural, >- ,0 Its extra-soapy svd s serve clothes. MADE BY LEVER BROTHERS (N.2.) LIMITED. JACKSON STREET. PETONE. Su.3E.2EZ
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Northern Advocate, 26 April 1944, Page 6
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