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New Season’s Sports Wear SWIM SUITS— MEN’S JANTZEN RACING SWIM SUITS, with deep V ent back. This is one of the most popular “Jantzens;” in shades of Black, Maroon and Royal. Prices—26/6 and 28/6 PULLOVERS— MEN’S CREAM PULLOVERS—In plain and fancy stitch; also with coloured neck and cuffs. Ideal for summer sports wear. Prices—l9/6 and 25/SWIM SUITS— LADIES’ “JANTZEN” BEACH SUITS—With contrasting colour shoulder straps, forming the outline of the smart, lowcut back. In shades of Black, Nile and Ocean. Price—29/6 SPORTS TROUSERS— MEN’S ALL WOOL SPORTS TROUSERS—In light and mid-grey shades. We have these in all waist and leg measurements. Prices—2s/6, 27/6 and 35/SWIMMING SUITS— MEN’S “PACIFIC” SWIMMING SUITS—In plain shades of Maroon, Black and Royal. With low back and perfect fit. Prices—l4/6, 15/6 and 16/6 SWIM SUITS— LADIES’ “JANTZEN” SHOULD AIRE SWIM AND SUN SUITS—In Black, Royal and Geranium. The “Jantzen” tie holds the front firmly in place, so as the shoulder straps can be dropped. Price—26/6 SUITS REPAIRED. CLEANED AND PRESSED IN OUE WORKROOM. HOWARD PAUL 57 VICTORIA AVENUE - - - ’PHONE 5229.

WATCH YOUR CHILDREN’S EYES! Children cannot be expected to recoguisc symptoms of eyestrain ... it takes a clever parent to detect it. The safest plan is to arrange for an examination. This is a wise precautionary measure, and glasses will be recommended only if they are needed. DAVID A. C. LILBURNE 1.0.N.Z. 129 AVENUE :: :: :: ’PHONE 3006. WANGANUI’S LEADING CONSULTING OPTICIAN Visits Marton, Saturday, Nov. 10, at Mr. F. Woods, Jeweller’s. Visits Taihape, Saturday, Nov. 24, at Mr. Bond, Jeweller’s.

The one electric refrigerator distinctly different from all others—the General ‘ * GE ’ ’* Electric. —National Electrical.— Advt. |

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 263, 6 November 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 263, 6 November 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 263, 6 November 1934, Page 4

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