DARK DAYS .. . BUT THERE’S A I SILVER LINING ! The war newr may be depressing and prospects not too bright, but ' I with the aid of an optimist’s glasses I see better times ahead ! If YOUR sight seems adversely affected—imperfect vision or head- ' aches—let me examine your eyes. Scientifically prescribed glasses will I give you a much BETTER, CLEARER and BRIGHTER outlook. David A. C. ULBURNE OPTOMETRIST THE AVENUE - - - - WANGANUI Visits Marton Tues.. May 26. at Mr. Holdaway. Dentist.
Fr.G. TALBOYS REGISTE^ ) ARCHITECT . (Fellow N.Z. Inst Arch.) STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, x WANGANUI and MARTON.
Farmers Super Hogget! , Even a Vegetarian feels like changing to Meat! /( MkiFor everybody who wants Health! Farmers’ Meat & Delicatessen Limited
TKY TH,S REC,PE Swiss Apple Pudding p, ' c '- -' r,? And s!lce e !aree a rpl«: add a tablespoons C " ear ar ‘d a Tcie lemon juice and water, stew per-'A- urtil tender; chop 2 0-5. of suet, and mix with 4 ° 4 breadcrumbs ar.d 2 tablespoons of sugar; ' P uf half of this mixture at the bottom of the pieit dish, ppur in the stewed app'e, cover with rest of 4 mixture, beat t or. of butter and spread on the top, A bake in hot oven j hour.
A Challenge to Rail 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 your organisation in order 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 nnorthodoxy if needs be. But you must ACT NOW ' SPEED UP LOADING & UNLOADING Work For Quicker Turnround
DAILY INTERCESSION He Shull judge the poor of the people, and shall break in pieces the oppressor. Grant. O Loid. that Thy promises to the poor and the suffering may be fulfilled to-day when there are so many such in lands overcome by the oppressor. Make bare Thy holy arm, O Lord, in the sight of the nations; and avenge the oppressed and the persecuted. Help us here, secure as yet from suffering, though not from sor-. row. to remember the multitudes who are even now suffering hopeless woes in dark crue’ties and anguish of grief. Strengthen the hearts ot all free men to endure hardship and to face all danger for the deliverance of the world from this bitterness of bondage; and hasten the day when over all the earth evil shall be overcome of good. Amen.
I LONDON, May 18. —Moscow radio announced that Mr. K. A. Smetanin ■ has been relieved of his post as AniI bassador tn Tokio with a view to an . appointment elsewhere, and Mr. a Malik will succeed him.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 117, 21 May 1942, Page 4
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