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AMUSEMENTS. 2 p.m. Finally To-day 7.35 p.m. “DALTONS RIDE AGAIN” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) unit., i C. iVdliaiußQu Hie*. Curo I'tft. COMMENCING TO MORROW 2 P.M., 7.30 p.m. The First Full Length . . Authentic . . Imperishable Record of the Greatest Military Achievement in All History “D” DAY TO “VE” DAY ACTUALLY FILMED ON THE BATTLE FIELDS. Prologue by General Eisenhower. Commentary by the Fighting Men themselves. Filmed by over a thousand Allied Cameramen, 32 of whom lost their Jives, so that your children . . . and your grandchildren . . . through the years should see THIS IS HOW IT WAS “THE TRUE GLORY” Made with the Co-operation of the A*iie<l Leaders of Great Br. Lain and the United States of America THE FILM RECORDS FOR EVER The 8000 ships crossing the Channel -—The bombardment of Normandy by the locket firing ships The slow batle of the Hedgerows The triumphant 1 reak-through to France —The Ardennes and the West W’all The winter agony West of the Rhine The Battle of the Bulge The Swift Rhine Crossing The final Mop-up in the Reich And above all, the work . . . the planning .... the equipment . . • the preparations . . . that made this Victory! This Freedom! This Peace possible. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) First Half includes a Special Featureette “LUTE AND SCENES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.” and Path* Weekly. PLANS AT D.1.C., ’PHONE 2127. The BEST BATTERIES are MADE in YOUR HOME TOWN I Buy a B.E.S. All Garages stock them and enjoy the motoring thrill which comes of being free of ignition trouble. Made by - Battery and Electrical Service 23 RIDGWAY STREET ’Phone 2232 F. V. BURKETT IN MANY WAYS TRAIN TRAVELLERS CAN HELP EACH OTHER Reservations forfeited without requisite notice not only involve an addi.ional charge; they often inflict unnecessary hardship on others who desire to travel. Should you be unable to use your reserved seat on due date please arrange cancellation without delay. For short-distance journeys go by secondary trains wherever possible, thus leaving the main expresses for through passengers Someone Will Appreciate Your Consideration i/xVT• z?( No, he’s not Dippy, he’s just Bath Happy after he’s I’ROTEX-ed himself. Your brisk morning shower with PROTEX SOAP leaves the skin with a healthy glow and a subtle, refreshing fragrance. PROTEX contains a mild, efficient antiseptic more efficient than carbolic —to guard against infection. It is the antiseptic soap without an antiseptic ( g^s*•*** , \ odour. Safe for all skins. \ _ REPORT CASES OF V D A CRUELTY. I /® Animals Rcquirins Attention. 1 -W a CA Rin < ! Inspector: Mr. W. Gee- ™ * A JI • Taylor, ‘'Stronlea," 3S Ingestre Street. ■Phone 3453.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 167, 22 July 1946, Page 3

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425

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 167, 22 July 1946, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 167, 22 July 1946, Page 3

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