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leather looks the part. * * Leather looks dignified, and adds a lasting friendliness which | ro ' with use. Here are some o£ the wide choice waiting for you at Whitcombes. . . - Weekend & „ Car Cushions Travelling Cushions. *</ *’ Bowl Cases, holding 4 Bowls 08/6 .. Bowl Cases, holding 2 bowls -</G Lunch Cases. .. Music Cases. .. Writing Cases, complete w itli Lock and Key , £3/ i O /, .f/ Writing Cases, all styles. 7/6 to 45/ .. Key Cases. 0/0 „ Tobacco Pouches, AW &- Dome Styles. 9/6 to J’/ Wallets & Note Cases. 5/6 to 00/- „ Photo Frames, Double and Qin trip 5/6 to 41/t> .. Military Dress Sets 26/11 to 93/6 .. Tram Ticket Holders. ... Wharf Pass Holders o/u .. Gents’. Purses. .. Razor Strops. 2/11 10 Money Belts. — /u -W. BaSS ’ PP 31“t079/6 .. Shopping Kits. W- to 22/6 .. Book Carriers in Red, Blue, and Natural. 10/o LATEST IN HANDBAGS. ». LEATHER & SUEDE Black, Navy, Brown, Tan, £&. M - • Postage Extra. >T GIFT DEPT., MAIN FLOOR. s • WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, AND LOWER HUTT.
WILL APPLETON, CITIZENS’ CANDIDATE FOR MAYORALTY, SAYS:— THERE is an old proverb, “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Here are a few of the Citizens’ administration “birds in hand”: The best Municipal Milk scheme in the British Empire—Labour is trying to win Lower Hutt, Petone and Christchurch on promises to introduce it there. The cheapest domestic electric lighting and power chargee in the Southern Hemisphere. The best Tramway Service in New Zealand. despite overcrowding and staff difficulties —arrangements are in hand for an up-to-date trolley bus service. . . ... A Water Supply that despite all criticism has not yet had to be rationed for domestic purposes as in other places, yet we met all extra war demands for shipping and miutary camps. A scheme to provide five milHon extra gallons a day has been surveyed and only awaits Government approval to fi< WhUe\waiting Slum Clearance legislation the Citizens’ Council financed 90 per cent of the cost of building 109 homes. They also supplied free of cost,_ scr-vices excepted. 209 sections for State Housing The Council has finance available for -100 xqore homes and more money will be raised when that is exhausted. We have the best Public Library in New Zealand, plus suburban libraries, to which six more- will be added if you approve the loan on Saturday. We have an efficient, contented, and hard-working Council Staff who have done a splendid war-time Job, though short-handed. Our E.P.S. Service, worked well and efficiently as displayed at the time of the last bad earthquake On Saturday remember the men and women who have really built your city and vote for WILL APPLETON AND THE FULL CITIZENS’ TICKET. Friends with motor-cars available to help in the contest are requested, to phone Nos. 41-339 or 41-827.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 1
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461Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 1
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