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LOOK! LOOK! Winter’s jJSc LOOK! ere CALL AT MORONS AND SEE OUR SELECTION;— LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR IN INTERLOCK, SILK-WOOL, ALL WOOL, VESTS and PANTSES PYJAMAS! MEN’S PYJAMAS! GOOD QUALITY, ALL SIZES J. MORON’S TASMAN STREET, OPUNAKE. PHONES: SHOP 130, Residence 87. NOW IS THE TIME J 9 REPLACE YOUR OLD IRON ! We have the following models available ALBION Made in England 38/6 complete ESQUIRE Made in New Zealand 59/6 complete FULLY GUARANTEED OPUNAKE ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD Tasman St., ’Phone 68 Opunake YOUR MONEY COMES HOME WHEN YOU SHOP AT HARDING’S EVERYTHING in the furnishing line is available, and although only the best of materials and workmanship goes into the manufacturing, the goods are so attractively priced. FOR FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS SEE;. HARDINGS LTD. KAPONCA ELTHAM OPUNAKE Phones 23, Pvt. 102 311 106, Pvt., 128. Boswortlis Ltd* OAONUI “WHERE THE WISE EGON OMISE” THE FOLLOWSNG DRAPERY LINES ARE JUST TO HAND: BOND’S EULLY-EASHIONE'J) LISLE HOSIERY. BOND’S DULLURE and SUPER AY HOSIERY. HILLCREST EULLY-EASHTONED HOSIERY. CZECHO - SLOVAKIAN FULLY - FASHIONED H( KSIERY. CHILDREN’S LEGGINETTES, NAP WORKING TROUSERS. PYJAMAS, Women’s and Children’s. KEEP RAILWAY WAGONS MOVING LOAD QUICKLY, UNLOAD QUICKLY, RELEASE QUICKLY. Quick turnfound is important always; just now it’s imperative. To meet today’s transportation demands every wagon in commission must be kept working, and wagon-users arc urged to make special time-sav-ing efforts in loading and unloading. Only by wholehearted, unselfish teamwork in this respect can all requirements he satisfied. WE MUST GET QUICKER TURNROUND.

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Opunake Times, 25 July 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, 25 July 1947, Page 2

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