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r“ * SANDY’S CORNER ENDING HOSTILITIES IN EUROPE. Two days’ holiday to end the war in Germany! We will surely be jubilant about tne end, but wr will just as surely remember, no matter what turn our jollifications take, that the I war has not ended. Ring the bells by all means! Above all, be thankful, celebrate modestly, but don’t forget that there is a British Fleet in the danger ' zone not far away. Dare we ask, is the Leander with that fleet, or the Achilles? Remember, too, the airmen. Thankfulness at the end of the major 1 partner in a terrible partnership • should be uppermost. Save the out I and out celebration for the downfall of Nippon; yet, in spirit, be with London • in the very glad, gay abandon that will be justly hers when the bells do ring. | THEY ARE AT IT AGAIN. will find them all at Spriggens to-day—from the “Twerp” of St. to the “Prince” oi Putiki, of a ball. is sticking to Pirates. Joan St. John's !>ul| it off. just for tl! Poverty Flat ■ I here . ' 11 t< - a i A Jaj > three r _ ■*.' ' hen there is ’ hi 11 1 ft". c r.r.'i I.i < I s: i - Aram t that . H sn■ t .. ; I - "Tile, II . i II '5 i : '”i" 1 'rchs s lIP ; iW’.naton. April 27. An anti-cyelone is nori is very low to the de, Teasing weilllier. ■ with a few seatll, t'.ier e'.iileelc Fair. . n<l i i n i .in. 1 , in no •. 111

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 99, 28 April 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 99, 28 April 1945, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 99, 28 April 1945, Page 4

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