aFgqCAMHU GUNS BTM tT : I a II tf 11 I O PHOTOGRAPHY AIDS WAR EFFORT From the Kodak Factory in Australia come countless rolls of film for the camera-guns (the sketches above show typical camera-gun pictures), and an endless supply of Aero Film for the aerial cameras. Also Bromide Papers for the never-ending job of mosaic-making for reconnaissances and mapping; chemicals and supplies. Requirements of other branches of our Defence Forces are being similarly filled. Because of War activities and conditions ruling, you may not be able to secure all the Kodak Roll Films you require. Kodak Films are the best films made. Some day you will again be able to secure all you want. KODAK=» LTD. 162 Queen St., Auckland. 681 Colombo St., Christchurch. 292 Lambton Quay, Wellington. 162 Princes St, Dunedin.
A Pair of Braces A in your wardrobe A really fine SKIRT & much in support of good looks :**f‘X**H4 mW -1 W' Have you considered how much of your time is spent wearing a skirt and blouse? ... We hove, and have thus concerned ourselves with presenting such excellent buys as these for your unquestionable approval. A SKIRT THAT'S REALLY A CLASSIC The worthy Con-ray skirt, here again in ever so delightful, finely checked woollens that are not much heavier than a duster. Colours ore military red/battie grey, dusk rcd/bottle, brown/sond/red, rust/lido/Hawaii blue. Worth all of their - - 84 - . BLOUSES that were born to be loved Blouses in satin, georgette and silk, blouses so versatile and numerous in shape and ormentation that you must see them to appreciate their virtues. Fussy and feminine, or strictly tailored and trim, and many of the happy medium. The four sketched all 29/6 each. The one. on the-figure 22/6. Chukka sports blouses from 811 to 146 Scores and scores of them ranging upwards from 12/6. C. SMITH LTD. CUBA STREET :: WELLINGTON
— '— i PULLING FOR VICTORY i > } j Railways’ Vital Role i I i \ As our war effort increases, miracles of movement are | | required of the railways—men, munitions and produce s to be shifted in ever expanding quantities. Some of | J this extra transportation must be won through freighters \ k making better and swifter use of railway wagons; some | s of it wil.l come frofii an even greater drive by railwaymen; £ some of it must come from civilian sacrifices. New I X peaks are called for; they can and will be met. With | § the railways, war needs MUST come first. \ ! THE WAR CAN’T WAIT J
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 27, 27 October 1942, Page 6
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