“THE CHRONICLE”
A GUIDE FOR READERS TO-DAY’S TWENTY-TWO PAGES Page I—Public Notices, e'•• Pogo 2—Amusements. Pago 3—District News. Pages 4 and s—Sporting. Page 6—Editorial and Local. Pages 7 and B—Cable and Telegraph. Rotary Notes. Page 9—Shipping, Fanning and Commercial. Page 10—Correspondence and General. Page 11—Amusements and General. Page 12—Auction and Land Notices. Page 13—Topical Notes, The Library Corner, Wireless. Pages 14 and 15—Motor Notes. Page 16—Social N cws and Women’s Notes. Page 17—Poultry Notes, Notes on Health. Page 18—General Articles. Page 19—Music, Humour. Page 20—Players and Pictures, Build ing Industry. Page 21—Farm and Station, Gardenin-' Notes. Page 22—The Young Folks, Sundav Column.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19449, 7 November 1925, Page 6
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102“THE CHRONICLE” Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19449, 7 November 1925, Page 6
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