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IJM AH E MOTHER HAPPY THIS SUNDAY. Bunday is . Mother's Day. Your opportunity to remember her by a Ol£t from Whltcombes which will ■give her lasting pleasure. Here are a few suggestions K,Z. INLAID WOOD N.z. inlaid Wood fruit XZ WOOD FRUIT STANDS W 6 K - Z ;Tm ?aS & Plain, 12/-to 39/6 NOVELTY SPRAYS . Fruit & Flower Designs, 4/6 & 6/6 NOVELTY BROOCHES 3/3 to 7/6 NOVELTY NECKLACES 4/6 to L)/EAR Rosebud Designs 0/6 pr. FUR HANDBAGS & MUFF PURSES EVENING PURSES W- to 29/6 LEATHER BOOK CARRIER With Handles and Tram Ticket Pocket. Red, Blue, & Natural. 10/6 FRAMED PICTURES & MOTHER’S DAY MOTTOES * 6/11 to 58/6 Al FANCY DEPT. MAIN F L O O R. Postage Extra. AMERICAN WEEKLIES January and February 1944 Issues. “Colliers” 1/3 per copy Postage 2d. ca.). “Saturday Evening Post” 1/3 per copy Postage 24d. ea.). “Liberty" 1/3 per copy • (Postage IJd. ea.). AT MAGAZINE COUNTER MAIN FLOOR. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS LTD., ■ LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON AND LOWER HUTT. WILL APPLETON, CITIZENS' CANDIDATE FOR MAYORALTY, SAYS: HISTORY oft repeats Itself/ In hisaddress at the Concert Chamber, Mr. James Roberts, “Big Jim” as he calls himself, stated that he was a student of history. Might we suggest that he take hla mind Jback to 1685, whefr James II assumed the a^^e 7 111 While* e the a two a great political parties of the day were far apart on some matters they did agree to get rid of King James II because of his “big stick” methods. In (1638 William of Orange, who had married Mary, the elder daughter of the King, was invited to come over from Holland to help the English people in their struggle for Freedom. James II fled to France. King James II was the last Stuart to occupy the British Throne. He had shown (himself a despot. Henceforth England was to be a self-governing country and no ruler since has made a successful stand against the will of the people. It is your duty to maintain thls_prlnciple. - Preserve the civie freedom of Welling- ; ♦on. Keep out the so-called “Uncrowned King.” Attend our meetings. Work, talk > and vote for WILL APPLETON AND THE CITIZENS' TICKET. .

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 191, 11 May 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 191, 11 May 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 191, 11 May 1944, Page 1

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