Railway Waggons lust Keep Moving “As a result of increased supplies from New Zealand and Australia, Britain's cheese and cooking fats will be restored on November 11 to two ounces of fat instead of one ounce, and three ounces of cheese instead of two ounces. Consumers will also be allowed to buy one ounce extra of blitter in place of margarine. Every home in Britain gives thanks for the .efforts put forth to help us through the winter.”—Cable from, London. Speed Waggon Turnround, Speed Production
HANDKERCHIEF MAGIC No. 10 You can S-T-R-E-T-C-H and strain at any HANDKERCHIEF Only a Grafton will stand this tough test HALF HITCH and SEIZING Fig. 1 Ron a Grafton handkerchief rope-wise and lay tint upon a table.' The Half Ilileli and Seizing is a simple loop, wbicli will sinncl up to considerable strain because or tbe friction created at llie point where tbe ends of tbe bitch cross over. Form a simple half hitch and pass one end of the handkerchief through the loop (Fig', l). The completed Half Hitch and Seizlnfr is shown illustrated in Fig. 2. Fig. 2 Sole Manufacturers in IV.2.—Klippel Bros. (N.Z.) Ltd,, Box 42&, Auckland
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TAKE A TIP FROM ONE who knows! if you want your CLOTHES TO LAST WASH 'EM' WITH RINSO’S RICHER SUDS! liwyiwwilllil" 1111 mil" ■ It’s hard scrubbing in the wash that causes most of the wear in clothes. But Rinso’s suds are so rich and thick that harsh rubbing isn’t necessary. The suds do almost all the work! Gently they loosen and float “gjk out the dirt... make whites sparkle s|l like winter frost. Even coloureds, || silks and woollies stay like new for 4 ages with a regular Rinso dip. j SAVE FUEL WITH RINSO These thick, thorough suds cleanse so quickly! Clothes are fresh and clean a|ter only 2 minutes at the boil instead of the usual 15 or 20. How’s that for a saving in fuel? Finish your .washing early—without a backache, without feeling dead-tired —by using Rinso every washday. t \ \ \ \ \ \\' 5x s 3 I ' m \ S 1 m I \ \ \ A 1 m Z.134,1?i
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Northern Advocate, 1 November 1945, Page 7
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