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\ A International Code Flags form a signalling system for ships at sea by which coloured flags take the place of letters; flags can also be grouped in twos, threes, or fours to mean sentences, phrases or place names, and singly for important urgent messages ... such as ‘Send large supplies of Greys’l Say it with flags ... and the call is for because Greys is great FINE CUT or COARSE CUT 1-oz. PACKETS lOjd. 2-oz. TINS 1/9 GF.63.27

BLENDED IN NEWZEALAND , i BY NEW ZEALANDERS ,' FOR NEW ZEALANDERS f” THE FLAVOUR LINGERS LONGER T - 3 ■£x sX s* m ’ Nfr - ' i'm in the tank corps, mum'he wrote I LIKE IT HERE IN CAMP " * it’s lots of fun, this training is ALTHOUGH IT'S RATHER DAMP' 3 7% A* WCZ k V> BO* i/5 i *^r "AND THANK YOU FOR THE WOOLLEN VEST THE CAKE,THE FIRST-AID OUTFIT “ 'AND MOST OF ALL THE SOLVOL, MUM I WOULDN'T BE WITHOUT IT.V' / SOLVOL CLEANS HANDS IN 30 SECONDS! OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE OF SHAME FOR DIRTY HANDS.. : .THEY KEEP THEIR HANDS SPOTLESS || WITH SOLVOL. ITS SO EASY. JUST 30 SECONDS || AND SOLVOI'S PENETRATING LATHER HAS SWEPT f! AWAY GREASE, GRIME,THE MOST STUBBORN STAINS. J; EVERY HOME NEEDS IT-SOLVOL! ' v LEVER PRODUCT —MADE IN NEW ZEALAND •^.271.1f1NZ c. w. “ THE BOOKSELLER” Gladstone Road Herald Buildings

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20024, 24 August 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20024, 24 August 1939, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20024, 24 August 1939, Page 11

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