AMUSEMENTS BOOK NOW AT THE D.I.C. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT FOR THE QUEEN CARNIVAL CROWNING CEREMONY On Wednesday and Thursday Next. The Only Difference on Thursday Evening’s Programme is that a Picture will be shown in place of the Drawing of the Art Union. ••••**••••<>••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Opera Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. N.Z.) THEATRE COSY AND WARM. TO-DAY at 2 P.M. - 7.55 P.M. and FINALLY TO-MORROW AT THE MATINEE ONLY AT 2 P.M. GINGER ROGERS in “KITTY FOYLE” with DENNIS MORGAN JAMES CRAIG GLADYS COOPER (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EXCELLENT FEATURETTES N.Z. PRIME MINISTER VISITS TROOPS in the MIDDLE EAST: A complete Newsreel of Our Boys Good Close-ups. LATEST “AUSSIE NEWS’’ JAMES ALDRIDGE, Australian War Correspondent, Arrives in Sydney. He gives His Opinion on the German-Russian War, etc. “STREAMLINED,” Rcelisni - “WINTER PLAYGROUND,” Sportscope. Plans at the D.I.C. Phone 2127.
i WEDDING Invitations printed at j shortest notice and at moderate cost. Attractive and modern designs. I Ask for prices and samples. ’Phone 12191. Country enquiries promptly attended to. The Wanganpi Chronicle C >y.
IT’S ALL SO STUPID! DON’T YOU THINK? TO STAY COLD—WHEN YOU HAVE NO NEED TO! WARM WEAR MAKES YOU COMFORTABLE. .HEAVY WOOL SOX 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3 “WARM PYJAMAS 9/6, 12/11, 13/6, 14/6, 15/6 WOLL SLIPONS 9/6, 12/6, 15/6, 17/11 SMART PULLOVERS (with Collar) 31/6, 33/6 HEAVY WORK CARDIGANS (Wool), Only 13/11 FLEECY CARDIGANS, Only ........ 8/6, 8/G FLEECY PULLOVERS (with Sleeves), Only 8/6, 8/6 COTTON AND WOOL UNDERWEAR, From _ ... 8/1) HEAVY WOOL UNDERWEAR ..... . 10/6, 11/6 WOOL ATHLETIC VESTS (No Sleeves) 9/11, 12/6 OVERCOATS (Warm and Smart) 54/6, 89/6, 10/6, 105/-, 116/6 LEATHER GLOVES . _ 8/11, 12/6, 13/11 WOOL* GLOVES _ 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 ALSO LARGE STOCKS OF BOYS’ WARM WEAR. E™. KOOREYS = (NEXT MAYPOLE MAIN SHOP)
Creature Comfort TRANSPORT OF ANIMALS Cheap, careful carriage of all livestock, whether in large consignments or small, is one of the many valuable services provided by the Railways for the man on the land. It pays him to send animals by rail . . - directly, in low freight charges and in safe, rapid transport; indirectly, in the use that he, as a taxpayer, makes of the Railways, the State’s largest industrial enterprise. BY RAILWAY IS THE BEST WAY
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 169, 21 July 1941, Page 7
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