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AMUSEMENTS. DUCHESS. ARAMOHO TO-NIGHT AT S TO-NIGHT MATINEE TO-DAY 2.15 P.M. CLARK GABLE and ROSALIND RUSSELL In “THEY MET IN BOMBAY” It’s the Biggest Action Thriller Since Boom Town. (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Reserves at Bridges - Phone 4778. Matinees Tues, and Thurs. during School Holidays. R. D. M. Rea! Democracy Movement w 'WH * - n MR. U O. C. MARKS, M.A., D.C.M., Candidate Wanganui Electorate, TO ALL WHO PAY SUPERANNUATION: Tlie great majority of Superannuitants receive less then £6 per week. I shall advocate that sir.c? they have been conipelle.l to contribute to both the Superannuation and Social Security Scheme* they should receive full benefits from both sources.

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B BOYS’ WEEK SPONSORED BY THE Y.M.C.A. COMMENCES TO-MORROW BOYS’ DAY IN CHURCHES tomorrow - Sunday 29th. SUNDAY WILL BE DEVOTED TO < HURCH AND THE VALUE OF RELIGION. Roys are invited to attend the MORNING SERVICE at their own churches and to join in the Special SvrOcc lo be conducted. SOW DAY aw INDUSTRY On MONDAY (AUG. 35th) Special Conducted Tours will be male through Wanganui Industries, under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce. On Monday Morning Boys arc incited In a semb'e BOYS at the Y.M.C.A. at 9.30. The Wanganui Woollen Mills, Telephone Exchange, Wanganui He rail N<‘/.s > Coy., This Is Your Week! and Bassett’s Timber Mills will hr visit I. X\*ry oX k 'Make’the best cf’iL BOYS’ WEEK PROGRAMME: Enjoy every possible benefit. Have Tuesday, 31st Angus!: Thurs lay, “n I Sept.: every possible bit of fun. Use each Boy’s Day in Health. Boys’ Day in Athletics. <lay to your advantage. You are urged Wednesday, Ist Sep:.: 1-I,lav. 3rd Sept.: to take part m each day's events. I}oys . Day in (H ,„ s . Ix)y;1 | ( , i)av WATCH PAPERS TOR DETAILS. JOIN IN THE FUN OF ▼ BOYS’ WEEK! This Publicity has been donated by Interestsi Wanganui Business Men £3O IN CASH PRIZES X7l LIMERICK CONTEST jMllink. / ’ SIMPLY WRITE LAST LINE \ Said a cheerful old Lady called Dee -z SSSfJfJ As she sipped at her All British Tea A really good cuppa f ~=-=r~.)A V - At mealtimes and supper Syok 1 I - * i 7?) ' ’/xLI A-e Here’s How to Enter . . . !. Merely write the last line for the Limerick together with your II name and address, and to save paper, make your entry on the back CVT Da •'J' of an All British Tea Packet. Entries may, of course, be made on 'EM plain paper. PRINT your name and address. Children may ill 7/ enter. You may send in as many entries as you wish. ga jy/' ' /A— '// / z 7 2. Mail to “Contest”, C/o D. W. Virtue & Co. Ltd., 13-15 fts f / Victoria Street, Wellington. •' _ /.y 3. Judges’ decision will be final. No employees of D. W. Virtue NO 7/ / & Co. Ltd. or their Advertising consultants, or the members of the fxtrv /// / families of em ployees may enter. r > ‘ n 1 //’ ~ 7 •7/ /F W’/ FEE //■ /W/// t/W’A 4. Names of winners will be published in this paper, within two .7 weeks of closing date. // ■£ Jj //X \ 5. Contest closes September 18th. // ' /ZyA \ How to Write Winners— You don’t have to be a "Poet" to win. // SBf' !/! \ Merely think of words that rhyme with "Dee" or “Tea". Write //. /r 43 “X" ' a line to each word you select. Pick out the best line and try and // 4 0 ///Y g| improve it. Don’t think it’s not good enough, we might think it’s /// (f >o, e/ ' c 'o„ ’/Z,c jw/ 1 ~ . winner . Send it in. / i llilf/

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 203, 28 August 1943, Page 3

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