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Here one gets pictures of life and conditions and the colourful aspects of Pacific Island civilisation that so many of our soldiers are meeting. There are 30 illustrations. • 6s 9d (post sd) "NO SURRENDER," By Martha Albrand. Here is a poignant thriller. The story of a Dutchman’s self-sacrifice. He poses' by day as a hated Quisling, despised by his countrymen and wrecking a happy home, the better that he might safely cloak his activities as the keyman of the Dutch underground movement working dangerously and untiringly against Holland’s hated conquerors. A brave story of a brave man. a Scarlet Pimpernel for courage. 10s 6d (post 4d)HYXDMANVS, LTD., BOOK IMPORTERS, George street, Dunedin. \ HEALTHY SKIN Is your guarantee of good health. You can have a clear and healthy complexion by consulting— KLEXEMA Klexema is a complete course of treatment for all types of Skin and Scalp Ailments. A trained nurse will give you Free specialised advice at the KLEXEMA ROOMS, PUBLIC TRUST BUILDINGS. 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Gazette July 8, 1943) in force July 9, 1943, directing that by JULY 21, 1943. every person who. oh June 30, 1943, owned or had in his possession or control any steel in semi-finished forms or in the forms of structural shapes or piling, plates, rails, or track accessories hot rolled or cold finished bars (including flats and squares), pipe, tubing, wire, wire ropes, wire netting or other wire products, tinplate, terne plate, tin mill black plate, sheets or strip, wheels or axles, or steel castings, shall, if there was one cwt. or more of stainless or alloy steel or one ton or more of other steel, furnish to the Ministry of Supply (Steel Control), Govt. 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Wholesalers’, and Retailers’ prices are as provided in principal Order. gAV IN G TO WIN??? £10,385,396 N.Z 1942 ‘Drink Bill (see April Vanguard). Helping the Axis or (lie Allies? Which? What of the loss of efficiency, of health, and of time, and the degradation, misery, crimes, and accidents caused by Drink? KEEP FIT—ABSTAIN. rp HE"eTTRICK"HALL JSOCIETY (YncorJL porated).—The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will oe held in the Ettrick Hall on FRIDAY. Julv 23, 1943, at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Report, and Balance Sheet and Election of Committee.—CHAS, MARSH, Secretary, EXCLUSIVE Rest Home; excellent attention, skilled service; private rooms £5 10s and 7gns; ward, £3 10s.—8, Times. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION STAY EXCELSIOR HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, FOR MODERN COMFORT. Central situation. Good cuisine. Continuous winter heating. day. BRIGHTON, best position, furnished 4roomed modern House; 30s weekly; short term (must work garden).—3os, Times Office.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25275, 12 July 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25275, 12 July 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25275, 12 July 1943, Page 1

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