“THE CHRONICLE"
A GUIDE FOR READERS TWENTY-FOUR PAGES TO-DAY Page I—Public1 —Public Notices, etc. Page 2—Amusements. Pago 3—District News. Pages 4 and s—Sporting. Page 6—Editorial and Local. Page 7 —Cable and Telegraphic News . Pago B—Election Campaign, General News. Pago 9—Shipping, Farming and Commercial. Page 10—Correspondence. Page 11—Special article cn South. Africa. Pago 12--Address cn Industrial Conditions. Page 13—Poultry Notes, Notes on Health. Page 1; Spn?*e’ t Articles. Zealand Timbers. Page 15 A’.’.usniixents and General. Page 16 —A’.v:tivn and Land Notices. Page J7--T<v Jr < n l Notes. The Librarr Corner. Wireless. Pages 18 & IP—Motor Nctua. Page 20—Social News and Women’s Notes. Page 21.—Music, Humour. Page 22—Players and Pictures, Build ing Industry. Page 23—Farm and Station, Gardening Not«s. Page 24—The Young Folks, Sunday Column.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19437, 24 October 1925, Page 6
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122“THE CHRONICLE" Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19437, 24 October 1925, Page 6
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