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DARK DAYS . . . BUI THERE’S A SILVER LINING ! i The war news- may be depressing and prospects not too bright, but with the aid of an optimist’s glasses I see belter times ahead 1 If YOUR sight seems adversely affected—imperfect vision or headaches—let me examine your eyes. Scientifically prescribed glasses will give you a much BETTER. CLEARER and BRIGHTER outlook. David A. C. LILBURNE OPTOMETRIST THE AVENUE - - - - WANGANUI Visits Marton Tues., May 26. at Mr. Holdaway, Dentist J

~R. G. TALBOYS REG ™ D D ARCH,TEer 7 | (Fellow N.Z. Inst. Arch.) STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, j WANGANUI and MARTON. j

ROOMS SEEM LARGER WHEN GLASS IS SKILFULLY USED. The average living room can be made to look twice it’s size. Thanks to generous sized mirrors artistically decorated. All the colour and light in a room is reflected, creating spaciousness by magic. LET THE ARTISTS OF THE Wanganui Glass Co. HELP YOU.

Farmers Super Hogget I ' Even a Vegetarian feels like changing Meat! xiWW’O For everybody who wants Health! Farmers’ Meat & Delicatessen Limited TRY THIS RECIPE—BAKED APPLE MOULD c Ingredient* : 1 Ih. cooking applet, weighed after peel- f t mg. ■ little water, 1 oi. butter, 2 ox. sugar. 2 e«*. f //4» ZAiui / \ 2 ox. breadcrumb*. Peel, core, and slice the applet / . /hSfc j jffUU i j and stew them in the water til! soft. Mash them with /A'! / \ a wooden spoon and add the hotter, sugar, and half I A z A the breadcrumbs. Beat the eggs and «ir them in. Jvk 1 7 '.’reate a pied:«h. pour in the apples and spread the \ / \Ju t reet of the breadcrumbs over them. wBF I Cover the pudd.ng wi’h greased paper and bake it in / ' a alow oven for one hour. I eave it for five minute* / 1 '* J ij and turn out carefulir. v — / JJ

'I AND A LONIiiNG I OR COMFORTABLE EVER’, WOMAN WITH AN EYE lOR SMARTNESS FEET WILL REVEL IN THESE NEW Du Barry Shoes THAT ARE SHOni.'G AT GEMMELL’S Th-y has-- th.- lijitn.... and sb.n grace of Dress Shoes. 35 6 ' Shapely Gusset Court.'. Cuban heels, in ever,, important new colour. The;, i. tastefully and correctly styled and i her give vou marvellous support at everv step. 36 6 TO 42 6 Lace Shoes with low heels. The;» offer you comfort and I restful support, for which “Du Barry’’ have long been famou.- 36 6 See fnr yourself how much smarter, how much younger, “Du Barry*’ Shoes really are at GEMMELL’S THE HOME OF BEAUTIFUL SHOES.

A Challenge to Rai! Freighters To move munitions, to distribute food, to transport coal to despatch essentials overseas and to clear imported goods . . To do all this without delay. New Zealand needs many extra railway wagons. They can’t all be built immediately, but they can be found . . . by you! HOW .’ By tightening up yot r organisation in ordi i- to get a quicker turnround of the wa; ons you use. by reducing delays between arrival and unloading: by contacting the men on the job; by planning: by improvising; by fearless unorthodoxy if needs he. But you must ACT NOW! SPEED UP LOADING & UNLOADING Work For Quicker Turnround ■ 1 r

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 115, 19 May 1942, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 115, 19 May 1942, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 115, 19 May 1942, Page 4