NEWS FROM EGYPT.
In Sunday’s broadcast from the N.Z. forces in Egypt concern about the care of civilian clothes was expressed by one of the commentators who remarked: “Have my suit cleaned and pressed as we will be wanting them again soon.” This is certainly good news! and serves as a reminder to make careful arrangements about the care of your civilian clothes before leaving New Zealand. Apart from the rising prices for good suitings it is good policy to communicate immediately with Taylor’s, the expert Dyers and Cleaners of Wellington who have inaugurated a special, guaranteed, moth-proofing service for all military establishments throughout N.Z. Write or phone now! for fullest particulars. Lin Ruscoe is the.Trentham agent. *
A man who tried to join the balloon barrage in London the other day was rejected because of weak lungs. But surely they aren’t expected to blow the things up themselves?
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Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 60, 14 February 1941, Page 3
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