Spring Knitwear from the D. I. C. The D.I.C. has the Loveliest Selection oii Spring * Woollies seen in Wanganui for many a clay. All the Latest and Prettiest Shades are available in All Sizes. .'Shades Include - - - “ Mellow Gold. Fem Green, String. Hazel, Abbey Wine, Scarlet. Horizon Blue. Grey, Action Red, Millpond, X Gipsy Rose. Out of Town Friends: Remember, the D.I.C. ~■ 'is only as far away as your nearest Post Office. : TWIN SETS 71/ 3 Z ' CARDIGANS ONLY - - 41/9 Xfr o m The Store IT + °f Value - EYE COMFORT reading, knitting, typing or doing “close” work, a person - should not experience eye-strain. If they do, then it is time to consult £ A Qualified Optometrist. ■ Scientifically designed sight-testing equipment, plus knowledge and ’•''wide optical experience are available to those desiring eye-comfort, t Perfect sight is a precious thing. Even if you do suffer from some eye-sight defect, it is possible to give you clear sight. - DAVID A. C. LILBURNE OPTOMETRIST THE AVENUE WANGANUI. Mr. Lilburne visits Marton Tuesday. October 3, at *, Mr. Holdaway’s (Dentist). t - Mr. Lilburne Visits Taihape at Mr. H. D. Bond’s (Jeweller), Wednesday, October 11. ’Phone 168, Taihape.
z .. Subscriptions From 1/- ! ! la there any reason why ANYBODY should fail to join in the Victory Loan? The minimum amount for Stoek is £lO but National Savings count towards the Loan, and sums from ae low as !/• can be deposited in National .Savings Accounts. > New Zealand has been spared the appalling tragedy of war in our towns and villages. The combined resources Armed Forces and Industrial Organisation of the Alfies have pushed the enemy back . . . and the Victory Loan » is an integral part of New Zealand’s war effort. But Victory is not assured until it is finally won . . . don’t > let us fail in the final stages. F Our homes, our farms, our businesses, the rights and privileges of employers and workers alike, the safety of our children ... all these are being defended and safeguarded by the men WHO ARE STILL FIGHTING. We must back EVERY PHASE of the War Effort until final security is assured. And if these reasons are not sufficient YOUR HOME has not been bombed and burnt. Isn’t that a sound reason for contributing to the LOAN generously and thankfully! This advertisement inserted in the interests of the X ictory Loan by Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd., Palmerston North.
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i 1 IF YOU WISH to Sell, Buy or Exchange any Article, Rent or Let !, a House or want a position or have one vacant, use the "Chronicle” - Wanted Column. One insertion 12 words 1/-, twice 2/-, three times * 2/6. If unable to call at the office, dial Number 2191, 2192, 3034 and ( your advert, will be taken down. » .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 224, 19 September 1944, Page 4
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