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“MORE, PLEASE” You’ll hear these words often when you serve CLARK'S BREAD and delicaciesOnly the finest ingredients go in to our baking, and if you haven’t tried us, now is the time to change. Just telephone 1478 for prompt delivery. We deliver to all parts of the town and district daily. W. G. & A. S. CLARK, LTD., Queen Street DISTINCTIVE » . . m Hh in. bzzz/ I r &ojibis«sb<a fift 4 " tzW fit f wz IO? ! H There’s an air about a Rew and McCracken Dining Suite that is unmistakable. Only first grade seasoned wood used in their manufacture. You get satisfaction all ways when you buy at ... . ■ REW a MX RAC KEN | THE RAILWAYS & PUBLIC SAFETY I ! Keen Sense of Responsibility | | splendid record of safety achieved by the ; j 0 New Zealand Railways is due to constant ob- I Iservance of the principle of “Safety First.” ’ Before a passenger enters a train, every pos- i sible precaution has been taken to avoid mishap. 1 J Locomotive, Traffic and Workshop Staffs, Gang- ' ers, Surfacemen, Bridge-Inspectors and Train- \ Examiners have carefully done their part in the i safety campaign, and when the journey begins ; other experts co-operate in the safeguarding ser- i vice. The Driver, the Fireman, the Guard, the Train-Controller and the Signalman are always alert on behalf of passengers. From the human, j material and mechanical viewpoints, the railwaj r j J: vigilance is maintained efficiently, day and night. I j Travel by Rail — and Relax! i h p j~~ CONSULT f MORRISON & GILBERD Ltd. 1 OPTICIANS s il Alito st 411 Willis Street, Wellington, | 3 Queen Street ... - Masterton i

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 August 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 August 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 August 1940, Page 3

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