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/ and how to use them— j 1 The New Zealand Standard came into use in 1901 i 2 I X replacing a flag representing the Governor's badge super- , J 2 imposed on the Union Jack (4 red stars with white borders 5 J on a blue circle). L J DATES ON WHICH ENSIGN IS FLOWN: ’ 0 April 2S—Anzac Day (1915) August 4—Birthday of Queen Elizabeth ' | n May 24—Empire Day (1902) September 26—Dominion Day (1907) / June 5 —King's Birthday November II —Armistice Day (1918) U Maker* of Tent*, Flags, Sail*, Tarpaulins, etc ' ■ ", ■ i \ ixi ) A pWBWHw Hi Dad...you’re competition in that Meadowbrook Good looks come easily with a Meadowbrook. It’s a good looking hat...light, comfortable and shapely with brims and crowns becoming to every type of face, and easy on your • > forehead with its specially cut inside band that fits firmly but lightly on ’ any shaped brow. Choose one from an arra y ° f tones at y° ur f av ° urite • V ■ store - Wholesale Distributors: J f P.O. Box Wellington. ZL,-. WHY Tanks of Steel? Steel means toughness! This tank is built of steel. It is used for a tough job. Its toughness has been tested in action. When peace comes, many new, tough U'S'S steels with the same qualities will be ' ready to serve you wherever toughness is needed. For toughness and strength, use U'S'S steels—steel products for every purpose. ©UNITED STATES STEEL EXPORT CO. 30 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK 8, U. S. A. United States Steel Corporation Subsidiary WE SERVE THE WORLD General Distributor for New Zealand: A. M. SATTERTHWAITE AND CO., LTD., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 233, 29 June 1944, Page 3

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268

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 233, 29 June 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 233, 29 June 1944, Page 3

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