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SIGHT TESTING Everyone should have their eyesight tested periodically so that any defective vision can be corrected. Our method of testing is scientific and accurate. We can place before your eyes that strength of lens which will exactly compensate for any defect you have. Should you not need glasses we will readily tell you so. Special care taken in the testing of children’s eyesight. Owing to war conditions, may we suggest that you make an appointment early. David A. C. LILBURNE OPTOMETRIST. THE AVENUE - - - - WANGANUI. Our Mr. Little visits Marton at Mr. Holdaway’s, Dentist, Tuesday, March 30th, 'Phone 2635, Marton. |R G TALBOYS REGISTERF f ND ARCHITECr •>. ■«. ! w STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, ( Fellow NZ Inst. Arch.) WANGANUI AND MARTON KEEP THEM MOVING WAGONS CANNOT AFFORD TO IDLE You may not even know or notice that you’ve delayed a railway wagon longer than necessary. But think of the daily total of journey-time lost throughout the country by those rail users who do not take a personal interest in the turn-round of wagons carrying their goods. By seeing to it that wagons are put back into service quickly and without unnecessary delay, rail freighters can effect a saving of standstill time which is equivalent to the provision of extra wagons. EVERY MINUTE COUNTS ■ * AND WITH IT COMES THE RETAILER S PROBLEMS . . . SHORT. AGE 0F PAPER bags and TRANSPORT DIFFICULTIES. -.■p’Wf THIS CARRIER BAG ■|h«H 1 IS THE ANSWER! M 1 CUSTOMERS CARRY TO .« THEIR HOMES jEH Available in two handy sizes—holding yPSk lOlbs. and 20lbs. respectively, as illustrated. These Carrier Bags ore made of ' stout, brown paper, reinforced top and / bottom, with strong, convenient string v 9rip ‘ X I The Carrier Bag obviates the necessity for the retailer tO supp,y paper b°g s to his customer for apple sales, and || this spells ECONOMY ... also, his empty cases can L, be sold to the N.Z. Fruit Growers' Federation, thus assisting our National effort to conserve case timber. These Carrier Bogs ore available to Retailers on condition they are sold to the public at 4d. for large bag and 3d. for small bag. Supplies ore at preset restricted, and meanwhile orders are limited to two bags per bushel turnover, the retailer's wholesale merchant certifying to anticipated turnover during month of March, April or May. Two or three months' supply can be ordered now, if desired. Sales will be made in bole lots only, the 101 b. size coming in bales 600 each, while the larger size is 400 to the bale, and prices are £7/10/- and £6/13/4 respectively, cash with order. RETAILERS SHOULD POST THEIR ORDERS, AS INTERNAL MARKETING DIVISION, P.O. BOX 763, WELLINGTON

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 65, 19 March 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 65, 19 March 1943, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 65, 19 March 1943, Page 4