WELL WORTH IT! A periodic examination of your eyes is not only necessary . . . it is well worth it. Efficient work, and often good health and happiness are dependent on one’s vision. Corrective glasses may be necessary, especially for reading or ’’close" work . . but only an examination by an Optometrist will reveal the true condition of your eyes. MAKE AN EARLY APPOINTMENT. David A. C. LILBURNE OPTOMETRIST THE AVENUE - - - - WANGANUI » Our Mr. Little visits Marton, Tuesday, Dec. 15th, at Mr. Holdaway’s Dentist.
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FLORAL WEEK AT BUY YOUR SPORTS AND FLORAL FROCKS FOR XMAS. DO NOT DELAY WHILE STOCKS ARE PLENTIFUL. WANGANUI'S LEADING GOWN SALON. Opposite D.I.C. ’Phone 2384. E. Cant. Manageress. j
GOOD PLUMBING Is Vital to Good Health GOOD HEALTH AND BAD PLUMBING NEVER GO TOGETHER . . . GOOD HEALTH AND GOOD PLUMBING DO SO ALWAYS CONTACTTOM RUSSELL, LTD. THE QUALITY PLUMBERS New Address ST. HILL STREET <Opp. City Council) ’Phone 4040
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RAILWAY TRAVEL Permits Essential for Leng Journeys To-day, war requirements alone determine the extent to which railway facilities may or may not be used for less vital needs and persons contemplating travel by train require permits for journeys exceeding 100 miles. This restriction dees not apply to rail travel in the South Island Because of the war's heavy demand on Norti; Island lines and equipment it is not proposed to run trains additional to the usual expresses. The War Matters Most : It Can’t Wait.
DAILY INTERCESSION Almighty God. merciful and comi passionate, reveal Thy might, we • pray, in the overthrow of our I enemies, whose victory we believe would destroy the spiritual gains of the centuries and cover mankind with the night of slavery and ignorance. Yet above all we pray that Thou wilt make us and our people submissive to Thy holy will as Thou hast made it ciear in Thy word and hast exemplified it in Jesus Christ, that we mayseek first Thy Kingdom before suc- ' cess or victory or peace, and thus be ready for a righteous peace and a better world, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 295, 15 December 1942, Page 4
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