AMUSEMENTS. THE CIVIC THEATRE MARTON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 25. CUv* Brook and Tallulah Bankhead in TARNISHED LADY Paramount’s strong modern drama of a girl who marries with her head and reserves her heart for romance. Matinee on Wednesday Afternoon 2.30 Ring 2220 for Reserves. No extra charge. rpHE VTALET gERVICE. (Next Foster’s Hotel). WANGANUI. Marton Depot: A. GRACIE, Outfitter. a4-hour Service for hat re-blocking; Hand-tailor Suit Pressing and Dry (leaning. Workmanship guaranteed. WATER pUMPS Pumps to Suit all Purposes, installed bv — B. F. O BRIEN C° Electricians and Plumbers. 1 EARLES BLDGS., GUYTON ST. ’Phones 4526, 3427. THE RENOWN SALE STILL ON. SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLES—GENUINE REDUCED PRICES. BRANCHES—GUYTON ST. A ARAMOHO XMAS GIFTS AT SALE PRICES—BUY NOW. Dainty 1932 CALENDARS—6d, lid. 1/3.—A Bic Range. Fancy Boxes WRITING PAPER—IOd, 1/6, 1/9—Pleasing Gift. Give a British FOUNTAIN PEN—l4ct. Gold Nib.—4/6, 5/-. 7/6, 10/6. Fancy Boxes SOAP—I/3, 2/6, 8/11, 4/3. Best makes. SEE OUR HUGE RANGE OF NOVELTIES— Monkeys, Birds, Dogs, etc. Prices to suit all pockets—4d. 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/3. CRYSTAL SWEETS for Presents—3/3, 3/6, 4/—Best British. CRYSTAL VASES for Presents— 3/3, 3/6, 3/9. 3/11—Best British. ROYAL DOULTON, SHELLEY, AYNSLEY: Every Piece Reduced 10 Per cent. TENNIS BALLS—I/6 Pair. BATHING CAPS—6d, 1/-. 1/6 to 2/11. 6 TOILET ROLLS 1/-. 6 TOILET SOAP, 1/-. 500PAGE PAD. lOd. VOCALION RECORDS, Usually 2/6. Our Price NOW lljd. Walk Around Our Store and See our Huge Stocks. 99 per cent of which are British— BE EARLY—GENUINE PRICES. RENOWN, AVENUE. R. L. THOMPSON Manager.
JUST ARRIVED! Large Purchase of a Wellington Stock Of 150 MODEL FROCKS TO BE OFFERED AT A HEAVY DISCOUNT TO YOU. PRICES RANGING FROM: 39/6 T 0 75/COME EARLY! These Frocks arc worth a Special Trip to Town—all new season’s goods in Rayons, Celanese, Silk. Satin, Georgette, Art Silk, Crepe de Chine. In S.W., W., and O.S. sizes. ARMITAGE’S VALUE HOUSE THE AVENUE.
SOFTWOOD GROWIN i CENTRE FOR PACIFIC. NEW ZEALAND’S IMPORTANCE It not generally realised that the countries in the Southern Hemisphere import softwood timber, pulp and paper from Canada, Sweden and countries in the Northern Hemisphere to the value of over £30,000.000 per annum. The*e supplies however, are rapidly dwindling and with a consequently increasing de mand the plantations owned by the Bondholdrs of N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd., will naturally increase in value, and should prove a considerable source nf revenue both to Bondholders and to ?he Dominion, in the very near future.*
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 278, 24 November 1931, Page 3
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