Iq National Fitness Campaign W gggrajiljjnsg ' i A Complete ®0- Building a Healthy Race Service . . . \ “Better to Hunt in the Fields 8 r II C* ' il f° r ea ' t^l Unbought ! kjMfc* IOT dll bzpOrtSfflOn 1 “Than fee Some Doctor for a Nauseous Draught.” : ■ Men’s SPORTS /Wl JOHN DRYDEN - ' K / TROUSERS. i C -I • \ > 1 W IMPORTANCE TO LIFE OF INVIGORATING ”“r*n 5H recreations For y our Healths Sake ! Men’s BLAZERS. « f '-'MBSwII ah wool Blazer cloth in the latest ■ ” II r | l HE future of the race depends upon the race itself and the im- a -e, o'? 1 i ■ ' JM J portance of physical fitness cannot be over-stressed. It is not j ■ iH, > jK/Uf- F H enough that New Zealand should be favoured with healthy qT Smart TWO-PIECE i 111 / |J I climatic conditions. Proper use must be made of all that this fair 1 SUITS. ’ Jr" / 4 11 land offers and the urge to make sturdier a race of sturdy people be- INo guess work ever plays any part in the preparation of Rennies i • • i • 1 r • ' 1 I*l I Bread. It is a uniformly perfect product, thanks to skilled bakers, the single Breasted style with Acjcn gMr ||»/ « ® comes more insistent as the creative mind or man increases bodily finest electrical baking equipment, the best ingredients and scientific hack -EnguZ tine <;uu’ity 1 ||| W - Jf /W comforts which tend to ease the strain on muscles and tissues. That : a'Xead sizes'^to”?' 11 " r " ' « we should be aware of the need of healthy exercise to counter the w U ease luxur Y m °dern comforts create for us. is the purpose of DDMMIDC D A VCD ICQ IT’D Men’s Stylish ■ ■ f " 4 Wanganui's Physical Fitness Week. KtllDlltO DAKeKIijiJ LIU. SPORTS COATS ' ■ ■ , , . . ... n .. kpU ... ! W ' • I||F ■ Die City’s programme for celebration of the Wanganui races,-Bridge-to-Bridge swim- ; VICTORIA AVENUE. WILSON STREET. Action Backs and pleated pockets, in m 1 . ° .. " . , . Blue Brown Green and Grey Sporis : ■ W|B I’nysieal Fitness \\eek began last Saturday and ming race and the \\ est Coast (North Island) , lr ~,,r n ,,,, m , ~,,l f a Tweeds. 26/6 <o 45/’ ' ■ Till ■ w ( ' lK ‘ 011 Saturday next. To-day is Io be Amateur Athletic Championships will conclude ’ Ml B secondary schools day, special functions having the week’s activities. H ® been arranged by the Wanganui Collegiate The procession on Thursday night (to-mor- F 1 |1 F*f f | iBl Ig School, Technical College, Girls’ College and row) is to be the big civic effort to mark the I rillrtOJ can be yours • r>i A ypDQ Men’s PITH iSll ® Convents. To-morrow the first day of the significance of the week. In it will be repre- * CLUB dLA£LIw. tjci urTC I Wanganui Jockey Club’s race meeting is to sentations of all the sports activities of the city, t All Wool Blazer Cloth in plain Ht.LIVIE.Io. j form part of the week’s programme, and at Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, St. John Ambulance, 1" E o VP2 1* lIH rl shades, Marone, ree -c The Ideal Summer Hat in Khaki ■ ."/s/v night a big Physical Fitness procession is to the Maori race, dancing schools and bands. ' / Royal Blue. .3 ... 27/b and White 4 / 6 : • . 4jjWlll march through Victoria Avenue and Guyton The whole purpose of the march and the pro- * Street to Cook’s Gardens, where an appropriate gramme on Cook’s Gardens will be to stress the i r- • ll £UIL JL • £L tn > CDADT a * ** programme of events is to be staged. Friday importance of physical exercise and the fruits | tmj°y the best OI health and happiness— fresh Interlock SPORTS Men s SPOR 1 ■ /** is to he I’rimary 1 ’ rimar y Schools day and on Saturday <>£ reasonable indulgence in it. air and exercise —by riding one of our easy SHIRTS SHOES. IK. jiuiiik. jihiiih iiiimx jiiihk. jiiu». aiimix iiiiiiik. jhiiiiic. jiiiiiiie..iii line aim aim«. aimtic jiiiiiiik. jmiim'.aiiiiiiii- jiiiiiib jihe ! running world famous cycles. 1 Tan Kicks, with treaded rubber , , , . a^F^\SeV leeVeS - Cream so.es, Canadian make. 18/6 ' Lighting PrOgfeSS £ FITNESS CAMPAIGN 1939 Mens’sizes-.—— ’ i WE RECOMMEND Boys’ sizes ~ 1/11 Men’s GOLF Q a Z SHOES. W , THE !; THE Tan Grain Leather, apron front. jy bm ■■■ fIBM AH HHfe ■ H MH coat s shirts. M/ ' 11 11 Give Your Eyes Fair Play- O'OTOH PILOT Fancy stripes and checks. AH Men’s TENNIS y f CYCLE CYCLE 5/11 SHOES. ir m White Canvas, crepe soles. Bri- II Uli V"VV MFI WV WZUWHH W f W < W HHW * B Guaranteed 10 Years. Guaranteed 5 Years. ««- Z.™/'“ ■m ELECTRICITY IS HEALTH! All Wool in Grey. Black, Green SI-lOFS I*l*lll and Marone. Best « o /t onucj. Inadequate lighting, through the eyestrain it produces qualities from 1U ' In Grey and Brown Tweed Up- ... . . .. i i 1.1 1 pers, with black rubber 22 /(, a ■■■■■■■■■■■ will react detrimentally on general health, producing U soles. English make. STONE AGE headaches and nervous ills which may ultimately have Men’s FANCY B a serious effect. Or More on Every New Cycle You Purchase SLIP-ONS Men’s CRICKET from Us ‘ All Wool in new designs and BOOTS. 1 ■" I M 0 colourings. Green, Grey, and , J I v a , vn inning ' White Canvas, reinforceci toes. k« I s ;-.n.,v.,0.«/‘ ••-zv- i MMM i f l- ! AROI D lON PS i H I Compensation for Age Enlightening ITS r CYCLE DEALER. t/K Good li B htiu 8’ will beuefit P e °P le wilh g° od visio "’ ra< - 1 - 5 > 'Phone, 3237. Private, 5470. 1 lHlt ’l' o l"' ll< ' f " ls greater to those wliosv GUYTON STREETOpp. McGRUERS LTD. Mf W vision is faulty. The eye, like the majority of bodily , Timir unnr umir vuur imr rout nmTr .hot tui rr -urm-rr-organ, becomes less adaptable and less elastic with 9 rhe pupil of the eye be " VICTORIA AVENUEWANGANUI. age, so that eyesight becomes progressively weaker Also at Marton and Palmerston North. throughout life. people need more light. _ _j _ _ t ' I d 9 91*- you h ave to hold the book you are reading A NECESSARY ADDITION TO ; MIDDLE AGES O a U re te y e our n e C ye e s S ANY HEALTH DIET i I Tests Have Proved—tfZ** I r-r-t M fl 3 Sewing generally much H ”C ' I I f ■ harder on the than S Ly ff I Sj V Tllat wllile young people can see well under reading—therefore, muc.-i I M //C> Ij k) I I moderate illumination, elderly people require much more light is needed. 1 i ][« II 1/ higher values for the same facility of seeing. I L / if f Z* 111 9 A man who uses his eyes /Jf IS U I f Illi P° or lighting condi- Otp bl fj IFj V tJ / / vJ lions for prolonged periods frequently suffers more ! nervous muscular tension A 7 l than a manual worker. 'Southern Cross MEAL WAFERS P-I r* iz* I iz-rFt- ir M. 4. Norn linesl Ground Wl« M..L D.IWou, «Uh d, TO . or J.rn. ’ ■ 9 CieCtflC Llgtlt IS 1-11600 ™, pl| 2 w»h riro,.™ o „ „ . O . f ■'Souihem Cross" midget crackers I ' It s a Small Prem.um to Pay to Ensure Crisp and Delicious with tomatoes, cheese or savoury. Avoid eyestrain and consequent nervous troubles by } O' yfoh** CkilrlFon ! *u n i M i using additional light. The Study and Reading a ßeading with the page L.ood Health tor your cmiaren . boutnern Gross UNICATOAST 19th CENTURY Table Lamp provides the ideal solution—No brilliantly illuminated and 1 " " Delightful for every occasion. ■ shadows, No glare-No sharp contrast of concen- the rest of the room com"Southern Cross" GINGER WAFERS. trated light and surrounding darkness. rause/ qvestrain k and° f f™ Here is a policy of insurance that affects something Every Hostess should serve these. Get your home ready for the long winter even- tigue. Let some light go money cannot buy: the health and physical well-being "Southern Cross" CHOCOLATE FINGERS / \ i ings by having more and larger ELECTRIC LAMPS to the ceiling. ° of your children. The premium is a few pennies a day Ideal for Afternoon Tea and all social occasions. ' ' n ’ —the extra cost is very small and your eyes will Light acts as a “magni- ' spent on S’ - thank you for giving them fair play. * fier” of small details. An : “WILLOWBANK” DAIRY MILK l ? j object must be twice as t—■ ——-jk--. / z large to be visible under and the policy is paid off in brighter eyes, stronger hkW I k B ■ J one foot-candle as it would bones, solid flesh, and all-round good health. j M 1 I ■ ■ Il IM 81. 1 M to be under ■ BB ■ k ■ If not a ‘‘Willowbank” customer, become one now. day levels II J BA] EBB WANGANUI-RANGITIKEI ‘ ii/z ■^STRI SC HI TS ELECTRIC POWER BOARD ’ W. t?. bt/\£J/<(JUA ° WILLOWBANK DAIRY =£J". -.. : £a/=== y TO-DAY WANGANUI - MARTON - TAIHAPE ANZAC PARADE. PHONE 5091.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 44, 22 February 1939, Page 3
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