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“CHILDSWEAR” Fi won t be long now y Soon mothers of girls and p°°° ” 0 e "k boys will be dressing them V '* > in Childswear Clothes for Street, House and Slumber j Wear! It’s a new idea—clothes designed and made by experts specially for vwS°» , ’A New Zealand children. „ Remember the name—“Childswear” Clothing for children will soon be on sale. Look For the Label—A PRODUCT.

12.4 You may still have to wait a little for your Bruce Woollens but—as you know, the armed forces must still come first. We’re doing our best to help your retailer supply you, and soon more and more Bruce blankets, sox, knitwear and tweeds will be available. Keep your eye on the shops ahd ©keep on asking for Bruce King of Woollens. JBMCE THE BRUCE WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO, LTD., MILTON, OTAGO.

Did you c SS . MACLEAN your teeth today? 1| k ' jf I Y es » ,ts <; "4. s reat g uns 4~ BRITISH MACLEANS SAVE TUBES I TO THE PEROXIDE Return all TEETH TOOTH PASTE Agents: Harold F. Ritchie, N.Z., Ltd., Dixon Street, Wellington. Proprietors: Macleans Limited, Great West Road, London, England.

BEDS FOR THE ARMED FORCES New Zealand Bedding Manufacturers are required to make Mattresses for the Armed Forces, and, as kapok is unprocurable, they have to tre filled with flock made from woollen and cotton rags. ALL RAGS ARE TREATED AND STERILISED BEFORE BEING MADE INTO BEDDING MATERIAL. You can help by saving and selling your rags THIS IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO 1. Save all the woollen and cotton rags you can—factory ant dressmakers’ woollen and cotton offeuts, worn-out clothing, householt linen, and your own dressmaking scraps. 2. Remove any metal hooks, clasps or domes, as these are Habit to damage the processing machinery Clip off buttons and save fo> further use. 3. Save your rags till you have a sugar-bag full. Then Phont No. 550, and a lorry will call and you will receive CASH for them TIMARU BOTTLE EXCHANGE Corner Bank and Church Streets, Timaru. SPECIAL NOTE FOR COUNTRY HEIFERS. We need your rag.but don’t send in small parcels, as the cost of freight and cartage ts often greater than the value of the rags. Wait till you get at least a com sack full before consigning. To do this, It may be necessary foi families or groups to combine to make up a sackful —but please do so WE NEED YOUR RAGS TO HELP THE COUNTRY’S WAR EFFORT

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLV, Issue 22831, 2 March 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CLV, Issue 22831, 2 March 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CLV, Issue 22831, 2 March 1944, Page 2

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