MWRWWFS Warehouse, Christchurch 1 "fISK-jLj will make this coat or trocks to vrdei Xj2®s»)Lf [A 00/z by mail with perfect fit P uaran * c , °z/° gKSLW? or money and coupons refunded. aii woo) Patterns and easy measurement system &- **» gladly sent with a copy of the Glasson .- .• .•• /':sgwi/ Gazette 49/6,59/6 • /•• Fr a ock n s ~ty 69/6 A / un 49/6,59/6 ;. n ? I:un /k rCL n - / Z >! M. \ J ,n floral ,oveb / /'St \?J| art bilks' ® range sent / W/' ML w 11iSW ■xl Wlp f wM < i-, /Ibiil f l-i/l i®-ir «l® / ■'?: w// S m Mais 1* .-IbEsS HJ S®B^*!^® iS ’9E!3BI E>27 Glasson's Warehouse, 96 Lichfield Street, Christchurch. fl THOSE TREASURED TRINKETS « v Put them to work in the War Effort I A , V In almost every home there are valuable old pieces of A 10 jewellery .... never used —but probably treasured W iff keepsakes. V K Today, when our country is in urgent need of money to ensure Q W victory .... why not convert those trinkets into War tj£ D Savings Certificates. V A It's so easy to do this. Bring or post your old gold ornaments, N v old diamond rings and brooches to us. We will pay you A w today's market value for them and you can invest the proceeds W A in National War Savings. n W. M. HAYCRAFT & Co. 8 MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS » A Jm-J (Established 25 years) V - 94 WILLIS STREET, V WELLINGTON W v (over Preston's) V V Registered packages will V A receive prompt attention. i) SHINING EXAMPLES W of C. Smith’s OUTSTANDING VALUE We give you a "something special." A ruched cavalier bag, well lined and appointed within, and all spick and shining without. The colour choice is Brown, Navy, Black, Stop Red and Wineberry. 01/The Painless Price of Quite the best bag you could get anywhere for the money. The favourite neat envelope shape that goes naturally with practical clothes. Silk lined with the usual fittings. In Black, Brown, Navy. 14/6 ! C. SMITH LTD. - Cuba Street B—" 111 1 1 ■■ M | OON’T DELAY | [ RAILWAY WAGGHS I I THEY ARE FIGHTING FOR YOU I To carry everything that the Armed Forces and Industry I and Commerce have to haul, railway rolling stock must I be kept moving. Wagons must be loaded heavier, sent | away faster and emptied quicker. There can be no | sleeping shipments or empty wagons tucked away in I sidings. It's transportation the railways must deliver; g wagons cannot be spared for storage. Every moving | wagon brings victory nearer; idle wagons hold it back. i WAGONS ARE ON THE WARPATH I
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 37, 7 November 1942, Page 5
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477Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 37, 7 November 1942, Page 5
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