FIRST THINGS FIRST War Priorities Regulate Train Travel In peace-time the Railways welcome holiday crowds. . But today, rolling stock is required to cope with a tremendous volume of essential war traffic and should not be burdened with passengers on pleasure bent Travel only if you MUST, and if you HAVE to go, do so £ during midweek and not at weekends —the only time when many troops on furlough are able to travel. Unnecessary Train Journeys Hinder Transportation r ' [ . ■ ! - - Ml*™ T,ME —0; n "You connot offord to negect r; your House Renovations any j o l longer." c j I For "Durability" and "Economy" I Excelsior Prepared Paints I U ®RAND They are good; There is none jj. l 0° I //C I\\ better. 9,i \jj READY MIXED PAINTv Maximum Protection in every tin. II A ' Sold in Quart Tins, i gals, and 1 gals. Q U TINGEYS LTD., ([ O MANNERS STREET. P'j [j When You Think of Paint, Think of Tingey’s
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 20, 19 October 1943, Page 7
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161Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 20, 19 October 1943, Page 7
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