lURRY RAMA' WAGGONS ii nil L" Every day hundreds of waggons are collected in marshalling yards and sent off north, east, south, west. When they come to you, free them without wanted. Our growing attack calls for more and more transport. Help proWhether for busi- %.J ncss, sports or fo outdoor work J| you can rely on sp "Roylete" coats J|| being waterproof. J|| Illustrated are the "Roylete" Trench Coat for business men and the Walking Coat for outdoor workers. Write for Free Catalogue, Dept. Z. Box 780. 81 Queen Street, i Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24874, 21 April 1944, Page 7
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