WHAT BETTER CHRISTMAS GIFT for Anglicans to give than a special donation to Church of England WORK AMONB H.M. FORCES — AT HOME NOW and OVERSEAS SHORTLY — Chaplains and Church Army Huts need Urgent Support. £3000 WANTED AT ONCE! REMEMBER: "He gives twice who gives quickly." , Donations may be sent to your Vicar or to the Secretary, Military Affairs Committee, P.O. Box 652, Auckland. Issued by the Auckland Diocesan Military Affairs Committee, A. W. AUCKLAND, Primate and Archbishop. MINERS COUCH CUM
New Zealand Railways NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION AT WELLINGTON. WEEK-END EXCURSION AUCKLAND-WELLINGTON 29th, 31st DECEMBER, 1939. On Friday, 29th December, 1939, Ex- return fares to Wellington: cursion Train leaves Auckland 6.10 p.m.. From auckland Frankton Jn. 8.40 p.m., Te Awamutu From frarktor jr. ... .. .. 94/ 9.12 p.m., Te Kuiti 9.53 p.m. Wellington From te awamutu .. .. ... r .. /g> arrive 9.0 a.m. (30th). 3*/0 From TE KUITI .. .. j Return train leaves Wellington 2.45 Cunilm Fare includes seat reservations Tor both journeys. p.m., Sunday, 31st December. For further partlcuUrs enqulre at BUtlonß .
' Something You Should Know About the MONARCH Shoe Factory By Mr. J. A. EAST Managing Director, Buokllng Bros. Ltd. ■ right throughout New Zeolond, o full range of fittings and a comprehensive selection of styles in the various grades of MONARCH SHOES are freely available. To-day the flow of MONARCH sup. plies from the factory has been temporarily diminished by the very big effort our plant and organisation have been called upon to make in the manufacture of footwear for the Army, the Navy and the Air Force. We are proud of the contribution we are making towards New Zealand's war effort, and we have every reason to believe that the products of the MONARCH factory will give that service which officers and men of the fighting forces are entitled to expect. To members of the public and to retailers who may experience any delay or difficulty in securing their requirements from the MONARCH factory, we give this explanation, knowing full well that the splendid goodwill enjoyed with our customers will not suffer. The MONARCH factory is making a prodigious effort and is rapidly discharging its war work so that we expect to get back to business as usual in a very short time. I will also take this opportunity of wishing one and all a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. i ? \ f
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 303, 23 December 1939, Page 13
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