LA N D S FOR BAGS Yth I tKDAY — I ODA Y — lOMORROW
M A K E IT A II A B I T. People who regularly visit Whileornbes on LUCKY FRIDAY shopping day find they are always lucky. There are choice 'buying opportunities of many badly wanted articles which are often hard to come by. But Whitcoiubcs are always on the job seeking every source of supply for your benefit. , t * SPORTS DEPARTMENT — First Floor. SERVICEMEN—M’e can supply you with a strong Jungle Knife, Win. long; suitable for any purpose. -o/b STATIONERY DEPARTMENTGround f loor Kitchen Parchment, Photo Paste, Scissors. These items have been out of stock for a long time past. ZAKCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Ground Floor Specially priced Ladies’ Patent Leather Handbags, Brown, Black and Navy. 2<i/Sets of felt table mats in Black. Green, Blue and Fuchsia Shades. 11/3 bet POSTAGE EXTRA. Brcrv Friday is LUCKY SHOPPING DAY ‘ at Whitcombes. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS. LTD., LAMBTON QUAY, ; WELLINGTON. WILL APPLETON, NATIONAL CANDIDATE FOB WELLINGTON CENTRAL, Says:— TOMORROW vou, the electors of New Zealand, will decide the great issue as to whether we are to have a progressive and enlightened policy of Government under the banner of the NATIONAL PARTY, or •whether this fair country is to be governcd by a Labour Socialistic Party dominated by Communistic ideas. The choice 16 yours I WILL APPLETON thanks his many welllwishcrs Cor their kind messages and suggestions with which he has been “enowed under.” In due course acknowledgments will be sent out. He concludes his campaign in this space with A PRAYER. God give us men! A time like this demands Great hearts, strong minds, true faith and willing hands; Men whom the lust of office does not kill, Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy. Men who possess opinions and a will. Men who have honour, men who will not lie, For while the rabble, with their thumbworn creeds, Their large professions and their little deeds, Wrangle in eellish ■ strife, lo! Freedom weeps, Wrong rules the land and waiting Justice sleeps. —J. G. Holland.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ISAAC CLARK AND SONS. Funeral Directors, 27 Wingfield Street, N.I (off Moleswortb Street). Telephones: Day, 41-361; Night, 27-130. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS. LTD., . Funeral Directors, 22 VIVIAN STREET and KA RO RI. Telephone 26-073 (Day and Night). ROBERT H WILSON A: SONS, LTD? Funeral Directors, 161 Adelaide Road. Telephone 24-155. Night Telephones: 56-521 and 56-7-11. E. MORRIS, JUN., LIMITED. Funeral Directors, 23 KENT TERRACE. .Telephone (Day and Night). 52-150. SCRIM will fly in! FLORAL TRIBUTES. ~"'SfEA DO WS WE ET FLQ K I ST,' ~ 60S Lain bi on Quay. (MRS. A. V. FISHER. Principal) (late Alice A. Gray). Floral Tributes. Flower# Telegraphed. Tel. 15-696. Residence 63-206. ORDER Your FLOWERS from MISS WAUGH, Floral Artist (British Floral Art Diploma). Tels.: Day, 40-797; Night, 63-838. 222 LAMBTON QUAY, Wellington. CROFT for Confidence. The man on the job. MEDICAL AND TOILET. TRUSSES. Abdominal Belts. Artificial Limbs, and Surgical Appliances, in stock or made to order. F. Morlng, 176 Adelaide Rd. Tel. 25-622. SCR IM will flv in I
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 309, 24 September 1943, Page 1
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