An Extra Pair of HOSE IS NECESSARY THIS COLD WEATHER. HERE ARE 4 EXCELLENT LINES EROM WHICH TO CHOOSE. 1 COUPON PER PAIR. SILK AND WOOL HOSE . . . Toes and heels tipped with cotton for longer wear. Shade—CubaTan. Usually 5/11 per pair; but as these are MEDIUMS 4 J j LADIES’ FAWN WOOLLEN HOSE . . . Warm and durable g g Pair These are Service Weight AUSTRALIAN "BERKELEY RAYON HOSE . . . With cotton tops reinforced toes and heels. Shades: BrownDerby, Can-Can, Romance and Touch-o’-mauve . | J Pr. VICTORY RAYON HOSE . . In Service Sheer . . . with specially woven lops. Shade "LeapYear” .. g /g Pair A: McGruer’s Box 311 ... WANGANUI
SHOES Be MATCHLESS TRUFITTED TR U F IT To-day . . . fl and fall in Jfl love with x your feet. IN WIDTHS AND FITTINGS . . . EXPERTLY FITTED. AT Crichton & Newman Ltd. WANGANUI Box 26. Phone 3180.
WHY AN EYE TEST? Lack of fain and the very gradual deterioration in one’s sightoften not apparent—give no warning of developing eye trouble. It is the professional man, the Optician, who can tell, and advise you after r.e has tested your eyes. Is not your precious sight worth a periodical examination? Make an appointment early with— DAVID A. C. LILBURNE OPTICIAN - - . THE AVENUE - - - WANGANUI. Mr. Lilburne visits Marton Tuesday. 31st July, at Mr. Holdaway’s (Dentist). Mr. Lilburne visits Taihape Wednesday, Ist August, at Mr. H. D. Bond’s (Jeweller), ’Phone 168, Taihape.
HOORAY!! HOORAY!! i Pardon Our Exuberance But We Feel Cheerful. And It’s Not Our Birthday, Either! SO WE’LL LET YOU IN ON IT. WE’VE JUST LANDED GREY WOOL PULLOVERS -Long sleeves anil Crewe neck And Only 18/fi MEN'S SHIRTS—Xegs and 2 collars. Coat Shirts with col I lais attached. With corker woven stripes. MEN S PYJAMAS--Winter weight—but not many. M an.l OS. TWEED OVERCOATS A nice range of Men's Double-breast eds and S.B. with Raglan sleeves. REMEMBER THE TURTLE AND THE HARE? DON’T YOU GO TO SLEEP ON THESE LINES GENTS' If ft AOKVQ VIC AVENUE OUTFITTERS *>.V Vlwlj I M phone 2826 - ( JUST PAST MASON STRUTHERS )
Hurry Railway Wagdns THEY ARE IN URGENT DEMAND Too many users of railway transport are holding wagons for storage purposes instead of pulling Ihi'iii back into traffic. The transport situation demands that every wagon must be kept, on the running lines. Not one can afford Io stand idle. Mr. Wagon I ser, it's tip to YOU! CUT DOWN STANDSTILL TIME
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 168, 18 July 1945, Page 4
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