He lived~helped by the fabrics you didnt have 1 Another brave man bas been helped back to life, thanks to the medical corps: But how would he bave fared if doctors and nurses had lacked equipment 2 At home in Britain;, we had to see that supply lines were fed with the things they had to bave. For instance machinery that normally makes Tootal products was turned over to making various kinds of hospital needs. And there were other calls the fighting services and people in liberated countries needed the materials we could make: You '1 see why we could on_ ly make a very few fashion fabrics for you. Soon rue hope to produce plenty of every Tootal fabric. Meanwhile, shops have some Tobralco. And though they' re scarce, Robia, Tootoile, Lystav, Lombia and Toolina can be found_branded 'Tebilized' for tested crease-resistance: All tbese fabrics carry the Tootal Guarantee : their name5 are Trade Marks. TOOTALf&s MADB IN BNGLAND BY TOOTAL BROADHURST LBB Cou LTDe MANCHESTER 456
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 328, 5 October 1945, Page 37
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