TO THE ELECTORS OF WANGANEI ! If you have difficulty in clearly seeing the candidates at a politi- j! cal meeting—but not suggesting for a minute that you might be "one- l! eyed"—it is probably due to a vision defect. We have no political opinions ... at least not during consulting !■ hours . . . but we do claim to have the most up-to-date sight-testing l! equipment in Wanganui. If your eyes are not quite 10051, call or communicate with us || for an appointment. DAVID A. ('. LILBURNE OPTOMETRIST, THE AVENUE - - - - WANGANUI. Mr. Lilburne visits Marton at Mr. Holdaway’s (Dentist). ’Phone 2635, Marton. Mr. Lilburne visits Taihape at Mr. H. D. Bond's (Jeweller), on .Saturday, September 18. 'Phone 168, Taihape. R G TALBOYS REGISTrai^ CHITBCr • * STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, ; ( Fellow N.Z. Inst. Arch. 1 WANGANUI AND MARTON
THE MODERN NOTE IN RHYMES for the MODERN NOTE in BREAD P” —” There was an old woman who felt rather blue, I \ had so many children she didn’t know what to do; gave them a meal of NEWSOME’S fine J i bread— M \ They enjoyed it so hugely that it quite cleared her head. ■X/T M'. . There was no need to whip them as her ancestor had, y *.* or (he children, well fed, were no longer had. gy MATCH YOUR CHILDREN ENJOY HKL EATING NEWSOME S SUNSHINE BREAD WATCH THEM GROW STRONGER! A LIBERAL POLICY FOR ALL THE PEOPLE VOTE KIRK lor FREEDOM - Come and Hear DR. O. C. MAZENGARB (Wellington) and MR. ERIC J. KIRK OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, AT 8 P.M. (Seats will be reserved for Elderly People) IN LOTS OF WAYS YOUR HELP CAN MAKE TRAVEL EASIER Railway passenger traffic is more than double that of the last pre-war year. The extra work is enormous and there’s less staff with which to do it. Train Travellers can help to make things ;■ for everybody by observing the following isms:— Travel in the midweek, avoid week-end journeys. Plan early; reserve seats when booking. In event of altered plans, cancel reserves promptly. Travel light. Check heavy luggage: label each article: obliterate old labels. Tender correct amount in Refreshment Rooms: notechanging hinders service. Have your refreshments in the rooms or on the platform; unless unavoidable, do not take teaspoons or crockery into the trains. CO OPERATION MAKES TASKS LESS DIFFICULT
THE “KNOW HOW’’ OF BATTERY REPAIRING 1 LS FOUND AT BIRKETT S EVERY JOB GUARANTEED. BURKETT'S Electrical Service RIDGWAY' ST.- WANGANUI PHONE 2232
CHESTERI'Ii'-LD St ITES— In Green, Rust, or Fawn Moquctte (something that will wear). S-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE In Rimu. comprising: Draw-leaf Table. 4 Chairs and Sideboard. (A very attractive £27/10/' suite'. DOUBLE BED EIDERDOWN QUILTS Only a lew left £3/3/6 3ft. COMBINATION BEDS £4/12/6 DRqPSIDE COTS • . . _ £3/18/6 SETTEES AND SQUABS £&/17 /6 73 RIDGWAY STREET Phone 2804 WANGANUI W U W WV »**• » .XWW'VW IF' YOL WISH to Sell, Buy or Exchange any Article. Rent or i.et a House or want a or have one vacant, use the "Chronicle" Wanted Column. One insertion 12 words 1/-, twice 2/-, three limes 2/6. If unable to call at the office, dial Number 2191, 2192, 3934 and jour advert, will be taken down.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 219, 16 September 1943, Page 4
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