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TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB CHRISTMAS TWO-DAY MEETING New Plymouth Racecourse BOXING DAY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945. ELECTRIC TOTE WIN-AND-PLACE :: GOOD MEI JIS FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 EACH DAY. HERE IS THE IDEAL , XMAS GIFT The Wanganui Glass Company Ltd. have on display at their new premises near the Regent Theatre a most attractive selection of Christmas Gifts. Not only Exquisite Mirrors in the most modern designs, but beautiful China Cabinets, Fittings and Ornaments for the Home of every description. GIFTS THAT I.AST AT MODERATE COST .... WANGANUI GLASS COMPANY Ltd. AVENUE, Nr. Regent Thoatre TEL J3OI. A FINE WEEK END . . . SOME GOOD PAINT A SPIC AND SPAN HOME. Good Painting weather now! Doesn't it give you the urge to get that Painting done? Don't postpone it any longer. Consult us about Paints and Prices. R. g E. TINGEY S Co. limited AVENUE - - - WANGANUI. RADIO SERVICE Ring 2646. We Collect and Deliver Same Day. D. A. MORRISON & Co. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS - WANGANUI.

PIONEER J) HI OT TRANSPORTATION. » On th. fir.t crude road. - .n 4 jUPZ/ 7 A CO/ tt tl (1 •ven before there were ro»d» at ell bullock carts and wjgonj - were the chief meant of transport for New Zetland’! early tettlert, - —* J ' W7HEN the Government Life Insurance Department was founded over three-quarters of a century ago, bullock teams were still used extensively throughout the young colony. Horses gradually replaced the bullock teams, and the advent of the motor vehicle completely revolutionised road transport. The ‘ Government Life has always kept in the forefront of New Zealand’s progress, and today ranks as one of the great Life Assurance Offices of th« Empire. Make your future secure by insuring with the .. . GOVERNMENT The Pioneer A LIFE New Zealand Office '7 INSURANCE Established— 1869 f I DEPARTMENT

DOES THE BOYS’ INSTITUTE NEED £50,000? Make no mistake .. . the need is urgent! The present Hostel accommodates 40 boys. . . but the proposed new Hostel for 100 boys will be full the day it opens. And these boys need our aid. They’re orphans, or country lads working in Wellington, perhaps sons of fallen servicemen. They get more than good board .. . they get planned recreation, useful hobbies, sound counsel and wise guidance .. . and they pay only from 11/- to 25/- a week. There's another urgent need for this money, too I The Boys' Institute, realising the necessity for ensuring the continuance of our agricultural heritage, plans to purchase a training farm which will be operated by boys for the boys . . . under the tuition of experts. These are the reasons behind our anoeal for £50,000. We know you'll want to help. Make your donations payable co the Boys’ Institute, Wellington. the BOYS’: INSTITUTE

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 301, 21 December 1945, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 301, 21 December 1945, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 301, 21 December 1945, Page 7