Racing Club (Inc.) RACES! RACES! OTAKI RACECOURSE SATURDAY 30th JAN. Win and Place Betting. First Race Starts 11.45 No Complimentary ' Tickets — I GATE CHARGE-2/6 TRAIN TIMES: Wellington-Otaki Ordinary train leave Wellington 8.30 a.m., arrives Otaki ’ 10.25 a.m. Special trains leave Wellington 8.55 a.m. and 9.50, arrive Otaki 10.45 a.m. and 1 1.20 a.m. Return specials leave Otaki for Wellington 5.40 p.m. and 6.7 p.m Ordinary trains leave Otaki for Wellington 5.19 p.m. and 7.41 p.m. , . Palmerston Nortn-Otaki. Special train leaves Palmerston North for Otaki 9.5 a.m., arrive Otaki 10.51 a.m. Returns from, Otaki 6.3 p.m. All Ranks in Uniform Admitted FREE J. G. SWAINSON, Sec., 'Phone No. 4, Pohiotua. fl YOU don’t know how good a hM I cigarette can be till you have rolled n\L y° ur own Wlt h SHYER FERN rail w iisSisr The NEW ZEALAND CIGARETTE |g s TOBACCO §g Ry i ■’*- -iMWi ■ ' > js v- ..'™ M» '\ : < <\/, | , iHp - • ■ lllk 1 3a tOTy* \ icOs< *' llkf iMMHIr IKdB! -w - V JMflii •••••* 'wf J Ah!... that's | | Persil Whiteness | THAT’S THE HIGHEST praise anyone can give a H wash! "Persil Whiteness” —it stands for whiteness g shades whiter than anything else. It’s the difference g H between washing with lazy, slow-moving lather that g , H spends itself on surface soiling ... or Persil’s oxygen- g ■lf charged suds. And to edge out buried grime from ! H shirts and collars or deep-seated g stains on tablecloths you must fl Il have Persil’s lively suds. White- 1W ) fi H ncss with gentleness. That’s what g you need on washday, isn’t it? T///iT7J/(f■ W Well, that’s what Persil gives you. fffij g /r? 4 <?/// Hi ■ fi: [La'.iiaißllllllllilillllllillllllllilllllllllillilllllilllii'lßlllllllllffilllllliniiW PtRSIL'(N.Z.) LIMITtO—PETONE P.174.26Z izrp. 1 izpjp; L, f-* l^i;--l< is-ffi. I DON’T DELAY RAILWAY® f i— WAGONS ■=■ rl „ |Jj| WTHEY ARE FIGHTING FOR YOU® fl T o carry everything that the Armed Forces and 147 LT Industry and Commerce have to haul, railway rolling fp fi stock must be kept moving. Wagons must be loaded |[|jj !J heavier, sent away faster, and emptied quicker. There m ril can be no sleeping shipments or empty wagons tucked | : jL away in sidings. It's transportation the railways must d deliver; wagons cannot be spared for storage. Every moving wagon brings victory nearer; idle wagons hold • ■ p4|l it back. |L. £ WAGONS ARE ON THE WARPATH | IfWgMWMWMWWrtBWMjWiyiiii
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 103, 26 January 1943, Page 6
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384Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 103, 26 January 1943, Page 6
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