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' ''b 'g,~Mulberries Hitler couldn’t eat * He couldn’t sink them either, these Mulberry Harbours. For D-day was Dunlop's day of greatest opportunity —in more ways than one. And Dunlop made the huge pneumatic bags which were fitted into the concrete pontoons as fast as they were damaged, and restored buoyancy' to Mulberry wherever it was needed. Dunlop’s traditional leadership became greater in face of war. Now, the huge technical advances learned in war make Dunlop's , peacetime leadership greater still. DlTHLOPfez' MEANS LEADERSHIP IN ROBBER :

p ale? Languid? Anaemic? It is time you started taking MYLLOSAN (PRONOUNCED These Revitalizing Tablets are obtainable from Chemists and Stores Tb» rigulmd tradr mark 'Phytlasan' is thi properly of Natural C)imi:alsLtd.,ljndm. Salts Agfnts: Fassttt df Jobasoa Ltd., Ltvy Blfa, biamurs Slrat,

— when will peace and Plenty come to BRITAIN? - a lot depends on you . / / “W”HE war is over for Britain... but only / W ■ the fighting is finished. There is still / .-W JdiSL* « K no end to the food queues, to food ration- / A jW ing, to dull and dreary meals. So Britain / K has called again to the Empire for help in / ‘^ i., K her final Battle for Food. All that our K nation can do has been done ... the rest Jr is up to the individual ... to you. Every S coupon you save means extra food for Britain Jr . . . and a chance for our kinsmen to know jS* peace and plenty again. MCSJM

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 91, 20 April 1946, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 91, 20 April 1946, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 91, 20 April 1946, Page 6