REMEMBER Only Th Days Left of the D.LC. Summer Sale There are genuine reductions in all departments, some goods at under half price. There may be something which you require, so come along to-morrow and see the many hundreds of oddments that must be cleared before the opening of our Autumn and "Winter merchandise. It must be noted, however, that not all goods are reduced. For Variety and Value The D.I.C. Wanganui Ask Yourself A Is My Eyesight All Right • You might not be too sure . . . that strain felt when putting the newspaper down . . . the habit of "screwing up” the eyes . . . an occasional slight headache . . . sun glare pain . . . these MAY be signs that your eyes want attention. If in doubt, we suggest that you call, or ring our Consulting Rooms and arrange to have your eyes tested by a skilled Optometrist. Remember, we do not advise glasses unless necessary. David A. C. LILBURNE OPTOMETRIST THE AVENUE .... WANGANUI Our Mr. Little visits Marton 2nd March at Mr. Holdaway's, Dentist. Q f TA I REGISTERED ARCHITECT * /vL-UO I J STRUCTURAL engineer, (Fellow NX Inst Arch.) WANGANUI AND MARTON QUICKER TURNROUND IMPERATIVE RAILWAY WAGONS MUST NOT IDLE To meet the transportation needs of wartime New Zealand, every railway wagon and every tarpaulin must work without let-up. They can’t be spared for storage; they must not he allowed to waste precious time in private bays or sidings. Does this happen —is it happening with the wagons carrying YOUR goods? Can you reduce by ten minutes every hour of standstill time? Will you try? Speed Up Wagons—Speed Up Victory !
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 40, 18 February 1943, Page 4
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