ThERE was a little Girl .“ Who had a little Curl Right in the middle of her forehead, When she was good «L*£s| She was very, very good, But when she was bad— I then mother knew there, was something wrong inside, and the way to put that right was with I Califag, the delicious, gentle laxative. f w~ "W I
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 i 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 at Mr. Holdaway s - Dentist
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ISE BERGER S ANTI CORROSIVE RED ROOF PAINT Years of experience have shown that no pigment is so effective for metal protection as a properly manufactured Iron Oxide Paint. PRICE: GALLONS 26/ -GALLONS 13/6 HUGHES, ALLOMES, LTD. DISTRIBUTORS Phone 2063 209 AVENUE, WANGANUI P.O. Box 22
RAILWAY TRAVEL Permits Essential for Long Journeys To-day, war requirements alone determine the extent to which railway facilities may or may not be used tor less vital needs and persons contemplating travel by train require permits for journeys exceeding ICO miles. This restriction does not apply to rail travel in the South Island Because of the war’s heavy demand on North Island lines and equipment it is not proposed to run trains additional to the usual expresses. The War Matters Most : It Can’t Wait.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 296, 16 December 1942, Page 4
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