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maMTHEM H- - ■*”* ■* A - - lIIePtFRiI " | iWimi ■ fMwlwPllr !. 1 GSm* 3B I Hi BRITISH OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH. S their aircraft are equipped. « . - »- L z-f j . u*. ■ In British aircraft the rubber dinthy Is packed deflated in a case like a Gladstone is attached tb the framework of the aircraft. When needed the whole bundle Is thrown out of th* aircraft the rip-cord is pulled and the cord which attaches it to the aircraft is severed. This picture shows how the apparatus works. . L _> The airmen clamber aboard and pull the rations and other equipment inboard. nee 7id a reader... SALVAGE your OLD RUBBER Motor Tyres Hot Water Bottles Rubber Shoes Football Bladders Cycle Tyres (leave in stoppers) Gumboots Rubber Gloves Motor Tubes Rubber Tqbing Goloshes Garden Hose ; Cycle Tubes Milking Rubbers Bathing Caps Rubber Preserving Jar Rings and (leave in valves) Crepe Soled Shoes Rubber Mats . anything else made of Rubber. Leave them at your gate Next Saturday, 17th October. All proceeds from sale of Scrap Rubber go to Patriotic Funds. Inserted by THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD. to assist the Nation’s Campaign to Reclaim Rubber. W. > lllllllf'— ———MMM■—I .ort LISS SUGAR . ■■■,.SZ ll wins more and more smokers every day ft You’ll like their extra - smoothness and their reliability. Their real wHHHP"" •' < ; freedom from throat y irritation makes a vast 9 difference to smoking - I pleasure. -•* I ’ CvVz.. VA...iv z AA AW* ••• • Correros Ltd.— 150 years* Reputation for Quality ,

Attxin perfect heelth and vitality by the daily u»e of Seameal. Supplies the * corr&ct amount of lodine I Essential to a balanced j diet. Can bo used In your ordinary cookinj. ( W/ 8 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON ■ CARTAGE, CUSTOMS and ■ IML FORWARDING AGENTS, g ■ I STOCK TRANSPORTERS. / >==< s M

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 14, 12 October 1942, Page 7

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284

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 14, 12 October 1942, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 14, 12 October 1942, Page 7

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