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Railway waggons held up longer than necessary are like ships laid up in port. Anyone detaining a waggon longer than is necessary for loading or unloading, is delaying one of the country's overland merchant ships and retarding our war effort. Load Quickly, Unload Quickly, Release Quickly * *■ tt £2 s>/>: 1% X / / In green and red only . . . the two most wanted colours to add zest to new autumn suits and coats ... imitation calfskin, also grained and similar types. In three of the season's smartest styles • • • on the ground floor. GEORGE COI lirs karangahape road lilt FOR THAT COOL, FRESH FEELING ON HOT SUMMER DAYS Fast colours . . . neat designs . . . smartly styled, with frosty White collars and cuffs, or strictly tailored with contrast buttons. v % m Ml - «•_ lis i Hi ; ■i ■. ft, ft i pMmfi V, m iX m 1 M m V: Crisp and cool—easily laundered. Yoke bodice, turnback collar, contrast buttons. Aqua/White, Rose/ White. Blue/White, Red / White, Green/White. S.S.W.. S.W., W.. w.x. 13 11 Styled to suit the fuller figure. Button front for easy laundering. Lac«edged collar, cuffs and pocket#. Blue, Honey. Green. W.X.. O.S. 25' See these Frock# In SHOWROOM, SECOND FLOOR. TRADING CO- LTD. HUeww

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24195, 10 February 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24195, 10 February 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24195, 10 February 1942, Page 3