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WoR L D WIDE 11 B A D I X G These. Books below will carry you to places where history is being hammered out. There are inawy more to look through on Whitcombe’s shelves. •‘TRIPOLI AND BEYOND,” by PurBeaux Martyn. Following upon “Kiwi Saga,” this Book completes the epic of the New Zealanders in North Africa0/6 (Posted 0/11) “THE POOL OF CH'IEN LUNG,” by Lady Hosie. A talc of modern Peking. 14/6 (Posted io/-) “SUBMARINE ALONE,” by Gilbert Hackforth-Jones. Life in the Navy. Good racy stuff with plenty of excitement. 0/- (Posted 9/4) “CHINA ONLY YESTERDAY,” by Innes Jackson. .A charming account of modern China at -home. 9/- (Posted 9, z 8) “JAPAN OVER ASIA,” by W. H. Chamberlain. Know your enemy! An account of the economic military and cultural background that has given Japan temporary mastery in the Pacilic. . 12/- (Posted 12/8) < AT BOOK DEPT., MAIN FLOOR. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., QUAY, WELLINGTON, AND LOWER HUTT. WILL APPLETON, CITIZENS’ CANDIDATE FOR MAYORALTY, SAYS:. This space today is devoted to one who has devoted a fifetime to me—my Wife. She has played an indispensable part in my career. I hope that those citizens who do not yet know her will meet her as Mayoress. A man who, like mysell, has given 27 years of civic service could never have accomplished this without cooperation and understanding in the home. That has been a home with five youngsters —the four boys today are serving their country. „ My Wife is Christchurch-born. Her grandparents arrived in the “Lancashire Witch” which came immediately after "the first four ships.” As a young woman she was a student of music and Binging, a career which she abandoned for the fulltime job of wife and mother. Our problems were the same as those which confront other couples who start life with no other advantages but the greatest of all—mutual trust and understanding. Today her thoughts, like those of many mothers, are with her sons. One, the youngest, has been flying in the famous Typhoon squadron for two years; another, three years a prisoner of war in Germany . after capture in Crete; a third, in the Pacific; the eldest, unfit for overseas service, working as a Y.M.C.A. Secretary in a military camp. Every Tuesday since the War began, my Wife has worked in the wool Section of the Mayoress's Patriotic Committee; also almost every Thursday, with a loyal team, ( packing Patriotic Parcels. Our 17-year-old daughter helps her mother in the latter work. Anyone who knows my Wife is aware of ■ her ability for the position of your future Mayoress. Work, Talk and Vote for WILL APPLETON AND THE PULL CITIZENS’ TICKET. i

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 199, 20 May 1944, Page 1

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464

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 199, 20 May 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 199, 20 May 1944, Page 1

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