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COMFORTS FOR FIGHTING FORCES NATIONAL RADIO APPEAL FOR PATRIOTIC FUNDS LISTEN TO 4YZ TONIGHT (SATURDAY) TONIGHT FROM 7 p.m. and GIVE BY ’PHONE TO COMPLETE SOUTHLAND’S PATRIOTIC QUOTA OF £61,000 COUNTRY CONTRIBUTORS— Telephone your exchange from 7 to 9 p.m. and state name address and the amount of your gift. Country exchanges wil . forward progress reports to 4YZ until 9 p.m. so e yContributions should be paid m as soon as broadcast to the local Patriotic Secretary, who will forward them to the Provincial Treasurer. NOTE: Smaller telephone bureaux will be open from 7 to 9 p.m., but larger exchanges will observe normal hours of service. Country Zones still require £ll,OOO. TOWN CONTRIBUTORS— Just ask Exchange for “Patriotic” and when connected state NAME, SUBURB and AMOUNT. Pay in your gift as soon as possible after the broadcast to the Hon. Treasurer, Town H . Invercargill Zone still has to give £lO,OOO to complete its quota. Progressive Totals will be acknowledged by 4YZ. HELP SOUTHLAND MEET ITS OBLIGATION. HELP PUT YOUR SUBURB OR DISTRICT IN THE LEAD. GIVE GENEROUSLY THE NEED IS GREATER THAN EVER.

BUSINESS MEN and TRAVELLERS Save Time and Money by Hiring MORRIS RENTAL CARS OUR SERVICE IS REASONABLE OUR CARS RELIABLE. e Hours of Attendance — WEEK DAYS — 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS—9 a.m. to 2 p.m., sto 8 p.m. WATTS & QUEVE Ltd. ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. ’PHONE 385.

RAILWAY WAGONS AND TARPAULINS SPEED THEM ON THEIR WAR WORK Raw materials, food and equipment for the Fighting Forces and for our own Industrial Front must be moved smoothly and uninterruptedly to and from factories, farms and ships. This is the railways’ job. It’s a big job and it’s getting bigger and bigger all the time. Every railway wagon and every tarpaulin must work non-stop. All-out co-operation is essential; everyone— staff, consignors and consignees—must realize that half-help won’t do. It’s hundred per cent practical co-operation that’s needed. HURRY YOUR LOADING; SPEED-UP YOUR UNLOADING. WAGONS AND TARPAULINS MUST WORK FULL-TIME.

■' ' ?W* J g ~ < ’ - H KJ? WjO»!I »•■«* ”**’• ®fc| CALMS FRAYED NERVES Not long ago she suffered from frayed nerves. She was irritable, depressed and discontented . . . always had headaches. Then she heard about NYAL ESTERIN. Relief came almost immediately—frayed nerves were soothed and relaxed—headaches disappeared. NYAL ESTERIN acts directly on disturbed nerve centres, soothes away pain and quickly brings you back to normal. For prompt relief from headaches, sleeplessness, toothache, neuralgia, rheumatic and nerve pains, take NYAL ESTERIN, the safe sedative. 24 tablets 1/7, 50 tablets 2/8. Sold by chemists everywhere. NYAL ESTERIN 8 E L I E V E S PAIN OVOLINE EGGS fOR WINTER USE Every housewife, by now, realises th® absolute necessity of purchasing eggs in the summer and preserving them for winter use. Now is the time to buy eggs—and now is the time to preserve them with Ovoline—- Paste or Liquid. Providing the eggs are fresh when you Ovoline them, you are absolutely assured of successful results. For over 40 years Ovoline has never known a failure. Ask your grocer for OVOLINE PASTE or LIQUID. KEEPS FRESH EGGS FRESH. lOUR Home will look better with “ANVIL” PAlNT—Smith & Smith, Ltd., Esk Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 24823, 15 August 1942, Page 3

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525

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24823, 15 August 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24823, 15 August 1942, Page 3

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