m a SJ m wSwl I 7A m $ c (tv er AN WHO WISHES HER OWN WERE SLIMMER gives and holds the new season’s line and slidws you that CAN look younger with the aid gt our corsetiere. Inspection of latest numbers invited. THE F.A.C. LTD. . . DUKE STREET CAMBRIDGE
MORE RAILWAY WAGONS WANTED FREIGHTERS CRH RID QUICKER TURHROUHD The need for more railway wagons is vital. Shorter days slow down transport; quicker loading and unloading must speed it up again. Are you sure you are doing your share in getting a quicker turn-round? ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIOHS Have you planned to make labour available to load or discharge immediately? Have you arranged to load to capacity? Do you help consignees by advising them, as far as you can, wehn the goods you forward may be expected to arrive? Have you talked the matter over with the men who actually load and unload? Do you make the most of every hour of daylight to clear loads? 1 . s WORK FOR MAXIMUM CAPACITY
GUARD THEIR • iP mm //.m .u-v/m 4m 1 11 isli m m ... ; r'' * £1 BONDS To enable everybody to contribute their share to the Nation s War Effort these SI BONDS are now available at Post Offices and Banks everywhere—in addition to the 2\% and 3% Stock in £lO multiples. Buy your £1 Bonds today! Price £l. Maturity Value £l/4/-. Maturity Date 15th September, 1949. ON SALE UNTIL 2nd JUNE, 1942
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Waikato Independent, Volume XLII, Issue 4003, 18 May 1942, Page 3
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