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“Qaality” Travel Wear for ■Jgf “Weetai Leave” There is no substitute for quality. * ""'X More and more do we realize it is X an “essential” for “duration” wear MMMIr * n.' ' • >' JOSc C 'X v ' "oRX? pl and rationed buying. Q (1 J’W/b x i MODEL COATS that can be worn on any r \* /V ' « $ occasion, made in the new hairy Mohair ' Cloths, Camel Hair and Pure Wools. They Ty-'- are the acme of comfort, lightness and durability in addition to being, well WSsKhiks 1 styled and good fitting. Either swing or k -- < belted styles. All new shades—Pastels, Oatmeal, Beige, Green, Blue, Brown, ' 'W XMi,? Black and Navy. prices £7/7/- £l2/12/- / ' “NEW YORKER” COATS. The artist’s handiwork revealed in the style, fit and finish of this “Travel Classic” for spring 1942. Fashioned m ♦b pastel coatings with tailored revers and razor M Ws edged pleats which hang perfectly. It makes 'C 'll®' - an instant appeal to “quality” /Q / i seekers. S.S.W. to W. sizes. &O/ O/ 1 TRAVEL SUITS AND COSTUMES too, in all ■ '' ‘ the very newest “Scotspun” Tweeds and Wor- - steds, bold chieftain plaids, glen checks,, overw'' 5 checks, fancy sports tone checks, multicolour 4 hounds tooth checks, chalk, stripes, hairline / M stripes, fine diagonals on softly blended grounds, /s llSifesMEfEp' ' f i UA-" redolent of the braes in Smoke Grey, Bracken Jy IjKlWwHm /. .“t’AV- ' * Brown, Prunus, Stonebeige, Lichen Grey, Herb Green. All sizes at present. From S.S.W. to O.S. / SSt-' ' £5/19/6 to £lO/10/r SMART NOVELTY BLOUSES to accompany ' jpr / the new suit or costume. A wide range to choose g- from and very moderately priced. F ™” 12/6 39/11 i / Z W S’ INVERCARGILL g _ ■ll.—.m—.ai-'.'l 72 the 800,000 NEW ZEALANDERS OVER 21 YEARS . . . *• Jf Excluding th® Armed forces, ilege—your duty—to subscribe there are upwards of 800,000 as much as you possibly can, New Zealanders over twenty- even if it means making sacrione years of age (by far the bulk fices in other directions, of whom are earning good steady In the past you may never have incomes). Now, if each person regarded yourself in the War subscribed only £lO to the Loan subscribers’category. ToSecond Liberty Loan that would day you and every wage or salimmediately provide 8 million ary earner are in that class, out of the 10 million required. Your subscription, be it £lO or Remember, you don’t neces- £lO,OOO is vitally needed, and it sarily have to pay the whole of is needed NOW I that £lO in cash. If you like you can deposit only 30 per cent., £lO 000 000 ' ,e ’ £3 ’ P a y in g on December ’ ’ 15th, 1942 and £4 on 27th Janper cent. Stock uary, 1943. Repayable 1 5th May, 1948. with the minimum subscription J jj( / 3 per cent. Stock only £lO, practically every man W A Repayable 15th May, 1953/56. and woman in receipt of wages, M A Minimum tubscription £lO, payable In salary or other income is in a I jgy S f ■ TaW on. flm ountorbyin«d m en U p Osit ion tO Subscribe for at least / M » I W An authorised Trustee Investment r S V » JBF Get Prospectus and Application Form £lO of this SeCOTICJ Liberty LO3H if r t A Stock, and so strike a telling XJMMF blow at the Axis. It is your priv- \ LOAN CLOSES 14th NOVEMBER

“I BELIEVE THEY ARE SENDING A LOT OF MEN TO . .

Don’t say it! Your information may be right or wrong. That is not the point. When hundreds of such scraps are collected, as they undoubtedly , a re, by enemy agents, in the aggregate they give information the enemy is looking for. It is necessary for every member of the public to realize that enemy agents exist in the person of ordinarylooking individuals whose job is to pick up scraps of information. Therefore, don’t talk about any matter of the slightest significance in regard to the Army, Navy, Air Force or Shipping. Be particularly careful when writing overseas as overseas mail sometimes falls into enemy hands. Be on your guard all the time against careless talk and careless writing. Remember that the boys overseas realize the value of discretion and will appreciate your precautions. Inserted to assist the war effort by the proprietors of Baxters Lung Preserver. -Advt.

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Burn LINTON QUALITY COAL Southland’s Best.—Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 24882, 23 October 1942, Page 6

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722

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 24882, 23 October 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 24882, 23 October 1942, Page 6

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