BURGESS AND B ROOK BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS During the absence in camp for the duration of the war, of Mr M. A Brook, 8.A., Ll-M., the office will be kept open by Miss L. Evans during the usual hours; professional work will be done by Mr Bowen Clendon, solicitor of Thames, on Mr Brook’s behalf and Mr Clendon will attend at the office every Wednesday from 9 a.m.
CHOYSA by Name m MBS Choicer in Quality
I //7*f TpTu&MManiiHM iSSk TIME IS PRECIOUS RAILWAY WAGONS MUST NOT WASTE IT. Production of vital materials and supplies for our Armed Forces is rising like the tide and the need for rail transport rises with it. The Railways must carry more wagonloads than they did last year» Wagons will have to be worked harder and loaded heavier. Whenever a wagon comes to you, get it away again without delay. Keep it on the run. RAILWAY EQUIPMENT IS WAR EQUIPMENT.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32410, 22 March 1944, Page 7
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156Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32410, 22 March 1944, Page 7
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