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Closing Next Week! I I \v I il iL\ * I ill Bv Zjl '• k\ /i I 'll ItVWi 1 1/ I • v,llable ter objecti to U \V I ||\ B ‘ll ilk kwi b Iwljß lIlwJ ■J b * »P ec,r, ed by th« Hon. Tht x V MinUtar of Inwrnal Affair*. 1 n PRIZE £2OOO UNION 2- , . £ 500 305 »» lis 7 PRICES ~ £ 10L PL BXTJB IOOT£IO-£IOO I WmBF ' K-l PO.Bom llO.W.Hintton fl yj 1 © \ Lkew iisueri under Section 42 of ® ** 1 ji "Tht Carr.<n t Act. 1903.” O CIMUS BE IN To W,N POST TH,S COUPON NOW| MR. V. T. BENNETT, P.O. Box 307, Wanganui Please send me ___.tickeu In “ONE FOR MUM” Art Union ■ (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for £ , 1 also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postala ttampa a©t ■ CLOSES: NAY 15th, 1948 DRAWN: MAY 2Bth, 1 948

f>W YOUR HUSBAND DRESSES 4Hi /.J’J this why M ml he catc hes { cold? Winter Is here. So this man switches his singlets and short underpants from cotton to wool and adds a warm overcoat to his regular wardrobe. He has done the same thing for the past ten winters and failed to beat colds and chills and the odds are that he will be no more successful this year. For while he piles /fife. on extra protection from the thighs up, he contlnues to neglect one quarter of his body —his legs. HOT-HOUSE LEGS NEED ALL-OVER i'W PROTECTION IN WINTER Long underwear provides It. Jockey longs provide ■ 14 smartly. Jockey longs are trim and slick. The WP—exclusive Y-front design gives support plus an wk II ■■ angled opening that protects outer clothing. They \ \7 ■ ire mat ' e ln 1 c * loice weight, warm fabrics. ■ 1 ■ NfISWJNTER WARDROBE IS COMPLETE ■ AB AND SENSIBLE WITHOUT . Jockey lonfs are available in the V tame hip sizes as your husband’s / K other Jockey underwear. I V B ON C F

Wl - flii Tomorrow’s Breakfasts . . . delivered Tomorrow Week ! IMAGINE New Zealand stripped of motor food supply—to Britain as well as to ourselves—transport. No trucks, vans, cars. What you is dependent on economical motor transport. see above might become true. Our convenience, our comfort, our very living standards rest largely Mow vital the motor industry is to New Zealand 1 on the broad back of the transport industry .. . How necessary to maintain and expand it! In our houses transported, piece by piece to the providing one out of every four motor vehicles building site ... our clothes, from farm to factory in use, Ford has played and will continue to to shop, speeded along on motor wheels. Our play a major part. /iVCVs Motor Transport —The Key to Tuller Living A DRIVING FORCE in our NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 72 24 MEKtWtIHtK MO lOR CO., LTD Ridgway Street Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 8 May 1948, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 8 May 1948, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 8 May 1948, Page 6