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#* - NfcatsThh'! We have read In the papers that 50 per cent, of the suitings in New Zealand are to be reserved for Returned Servicemen . . . also have we read that unless there is a big change in the position the supply of many items of clothing is likely to fall short of requirements this year. The root of the whole trouble is that so much production has been diverted to war work that as a result there is a world shortage which cannot by any means be rectified over night. We, however, will fepeat that nobody need experience any inconvenience if they take full advantage of the expert Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing Services provided by The City Dye Works. There's a tremendous length of life in ail clothing if properly taken care of . . . and that means the sending of all outer garments REGULARLY to The City Dye Works. The subject of our illustration caused even more inconvenience than clothing rationing and represents the magnified photograph of the root of a tooth . . . sent in by Miss N. G. Smith, 16 Anderson’s Bay Road, for whom a cheque for £x is waiting at 252 George Street. And don’t overlook these convenient addresses of our City Depots:—Just above Jacobs’ in High Street . . . just below Butterfields in the Octagon ... and 137 George Street. The City Dye Works also call and deliver . . . phone 12-846 ... as early as possible in the morning. GLOVE STAND FOSSIL WOOD SNOW FORMATION ? TREE STUMP

ASEPTIC OINTMENT kb INSECT BITES, HEAT RASH, BURNS, ECZEMA, ABSCESSES, SUNBURN, CUTS, WOUNDS, ETC. Agents: Harold F. Ritchie (N.Z.) Ltd.. 104-8 Dixon St., Wellington. Proprietors- Venn Drue Co.. Ltd.. Manchester. England.

RAILWAY WAGONS ARE VITAL Now, More Than Ever Before With our Armed Forces to be cared for and our kinsfolk overseas in urgent need, New Zealand is producing food in the greatest quantities and fastest time possible. The supplies necessary to keep production going must be transported by the railways, and every available wagon is needed in doing the job. Saving wagon-time here may mean saving lives elsewhere. Shippers, we MUST get quicker tumround. Will you help? Wagon Users, Do Your Best To Do Better

vm o° *9 wm 7S mm o W! m s ■fm HAVE YOUR TYRES INSPECTED REGULARLY neglected cuts and bruises ruin tyres fast! Tyre life may be cut short, precious rubber wasted, if the tyre carcass fails. Small cuts, breaks and bruises can cause serious, car-cass-killing damage if they are neglected ! Have the Goodyear Dealer inspect your tyres regularly for small cuts and bruises. Rotate your tyres every 2,500 miles to insure even wear, and maintain proper wheel alignment and brake adjustment to avoid grinding off tyre treads unevenly. Take good care of your tyres and you will greatly increase their life. In fact, you can get many miles of additional tyre wear by following these simple rules (1) drive slowly, (2) keep tyres properly inflated, (3) avoid bruising tyres, and (4) avoid sudden stops and starts. The Goodyear Dealer will gladly jhelp you keep your tyre*. in good condition. Goodyear products are manufactured in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Eire, England, India, Mexico, Peru, South Africa, Sweden, The United States. Branches, Distributors and Dealers throughout the world. ~.s

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25915, 6 August 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25915, 6 August 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25915, 6 August 1945, Page 2

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