r ® ■ SMP?) m***/ “How, mum? What good arc they?” “Why, the rag merchant will send them to he unravelled and reconditioned, and then they will be used to make things for the army. “Gee, imagine rags helping the soldiers. “Yes, we mustn’t waste anything now. All sorts of waste can be used again. Now, will you do something for the soldiers, too? 1 want you to take this parcel along to the dealer for me. “Course I will, mum.” “And —wait a moment. The man will pay you for the rags and you can have .. .. ” “Do they pay you for rags ? Imagine being paid to help win th* war! Quick ... gimme the parcel. Where do I go? Here’s where you sell rags for cash FRANK HOLLOWAY & Co. Ltd. 118 Spey Street HOLLOWAY BROS. Ltd., - 126 Tay Street A. E. BROUGH 17 Eye Street CARE FOR THE CROCKERY Train Travellers Can Help In conserving their stock of cups, saucers and teaspoons, Railway Refreshment Rooms would appreciate the cooperation of train passengers. Many breakages could be prevented by placing used crockery in a place of safety on the platform and, unless quite unavoidable cups, saucers and spoons should not be taken away in the train. Replacements just now are difficult and uncertain; at all times they are costly. Will Railway Passengers Please Assist? |
Wire : COLDS&FLU OFF the SLATE Wipe Colds, 'Flu and Rheumatism off the slate this Winter with 'ASPRO', and Banish anxiety and worry from the home. Don’t wait till a simple Cold gets hold of you and sends you to bed. TAKE 'ASPRO' AT FIRST SIGNS OF A COLD AND NIP IT IN THE BUD. No home medicine chest is complete without 'ASPRO'! You will find 'ASPRO' helpful to every member of the household, for, besides banishing Colds, ’Flu and Rheumatism, it brings sweet sleep to the sleepless and stops Headaches almost immediately. DO IT TONIGHT WITH ASPRO’ 'T*AKE 3 ASPRO’ Tablets immediately the first * sign of a cold appears, and 2or 3 tablets every 2 or 3 hours afterwards until the symptoms disappear; a hot stimulating drink to be taken with the last dose when going to bed. Some people use lemon for the hot drink, some prefer whisky, while others mix the two. It is advisable when taking ‘ASPRO’ for Colds and ’Flu to keep the body warmly clad in order to prevent a chill. ®- ea^er pF Midi SI A FBC /A As all the world knows, ofiO’ xbiO I " Nn^et ” not on’y (fives \ I a brilliant shine that \\ II lasts ’ but regular use i preserves the leather.
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Southland Times, Issue 24878, 19 October 1942, Page 2
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430Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24878, 19 October 1942, Page 2
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