Railway W and Tarp; Help The Full Faster production means faster transport. In the Country's all-out war effort the strain upon our national transport system becomes greater and greater. Every loaded waggon standing idle •—every consignment lying unclaimed in goods sheds—means inconvenience or delay, somewhere. The Railways are life-lines between farms, factories and our fighting forces. There must be no delay. Quick release of waggons and careful handling of tarpaulins are ways of showing that you're not indifferent to YOUR responsibility. A DELAYED WAGGON RETARDS OUR WAR EFFORT
Have your child CORRECTLY FITTED with TRUFIT JUNIORS .'.. Sizes: 11 i tc> I3|, I and 2, to 8, 21/6 22/6 25/6 American multiple fittings in each line. I a OUttN SJREEJ Oooosif# Plnrn Thmtt* Everything in Ladies', Gent.'s and Children's Footwear.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24369, 3 September 1942, Page 5
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