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However great the crush, you can avoid trouble with baggage by getting us to check it. 1 We do everything, including checking on, delivering far end at once. You can also obtain your ticket from us. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse Quay.—Advt.

fk Serviceable Gift\ to Give a Soldier J 9jTM]r RITING Materials are scarce in the tfenc'nes, and it is not surprising therefore if soldiers do not write as frequently as their relatives and friends would like; the fault is not that of the soldiers. The difficulty'is easily overcome. Give your soldier relative or friend This outfit can be carried in the tunic without the least inconvenience and it is about the handiest thing a soldier can take with him. The outfit consists of Writing Pad, Envelopes, Post Cards, and Pencil. Bound in Leatherette ;.. at 2/6 each Bound in Morocco, in black, green, or blue, at 5/- each Bound in Suede... at 7/6 each Bound in Persian Calf, in grey, brown, or green, at 8/6 each There are numerous cheap and inferior outfits on the market, but these are dear at the money, because they soon succumb to the rough treatment that is unavoidable in the trenches. Our outfits are specially well-made, and are strong and durable. /witchibK TOMBS LTD J = :J< Quay^^

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19151230.2.48.5

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2656, 30 December 1915, Page 6

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217

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2656, 30 December 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2656, 30 December 1915, Page 6

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