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?; Grey, Blue, Air j8 Jjg Navy. Sizes P.S.S.W.-W ' HIGHLANDER MILK. Railway Wagons and Tarpaulins. HELP THEM DO FULL DUTY. Faster production means faster transport. In the Country's all-out war effort the strain upon our national transport system becomes greater and greater. Every loaded wagon standing idle-—every consignment lying unclaimed in goods sheds—means inconvenience or delay somewhere. The Railways are life lines between farms, factories and our fighting forces. There must be no delay. Quick release of wagons and careful handling of tarpaulins are ways of showing that you're not indifferent to your responsibility. Quick Transport for All-Out Production. V \ Wj - 8 — Floral Clock Onehunga, New Zealand One of the happiest conceptions of ** times is the floral clock, which records the passing hours in a succession of lovely blossoms. The parks of many cities possess floral clocks, that in Edinburgh being one of the most famous. The electric floral clq§k in the above illustration is in JubileeTark, Onehunga, IN.Z. f One always has time enough if one irfT> will apply it", said a famous philoso_X pher. You always have time enough C (a for a smoke, so ensure the utmost pleasure by smoking Capstan Cigarettes. They pay the biggest dividends in pleasure and satisfaction —the reason for the saying —

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 3

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