The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 1, 1944, Page 6

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v PAGE SIX Super Market PHONES 92-95 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Some day soon we hope to thank you personally for your kindness tous during 1943. But right now, with the Spirit of New Year's in the air we want fo say HAPPY NEW YEAR! GEORGE BROTHERS WISHES to you, and you, and you forareally “corking” New Year! ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER PAGE . .. time to renew old friendships and that resolution which we make each year TO SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS STILL BETTER THAN THE YEAR BEFORE . . . SANITARY MEAT (0. MR. and MRS. ED SHAFFER On the threshold of 1944 it may be appropriate to envision a better world ... A world which shall afford to all nations the means of dwelling in safety within their boundaries , and which will atford assurance that all men in all lands may live out their lives in freedom. * JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE COMPANY GEORGE BROTHERS | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA With the Hun on the way out, there is unusual cause for' re- joicing this NEW YEAR'S OF 1944. So, let us make merry in the fullest sense of the word. We wish you a Happy New Year, and lock forward to greater service to all of you in 1944. H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Happy New Year We wish to offer our thanks on this day to our Douglas patrons, who have by their patronage, contributed to our recent business adventure. In appreciation, all we can offer is the best in SERVICE and DBEPENDABILITY in a cheerful atmosphere. We wish you sincere best wishes for the year of 1944. MR. AND MRS. VAL POOR Douglas Drug Store We aren’t worried about the New Year when we remember the fine spirit of cooperation that 'you have shown in your dealings with us in 1943! Smly’, the American people cannot fail while such a spirit motivates their actions. We wish to thank you for your patience and understanding during these critical months Let's continue to work together 1o make 1944 a year with a proud history! NICK BAVARD and SON California Grocery New stars, new motion pictures are recorded on film through- out the world by means of RCA Photophone sound film record- ing equipment—used in leading studios wherever better pictures are made—Hollywood, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, England, India, Mexico, Russia, Spain and Turkey. Music while you work. Using RCA sound reproducing equipment, many companies producing war materials for- nited Nations are finding that amplified music in- creases cfficiency, boosts workers’ morale. RCA sound :rvstgms speed inter-factory communications, quicken pro- uction. 5 SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1944 OPENING DREAMLAND COCKTAIL BAR TONIGHT * Doors Open to All at 5 P. M. * Free Drinks from s to G P. M. ' * EVERYBODY WELCOME Dancing Every Night DREAMLAND COCKTAIL BAR Located at 289 South Franklin (Formerly Brunswick Building) Ann Sheridan, lovely Warner Bros. star 1ly the voices of your favorite stars in your fa- vorite theatres. ‘ RCA Victor Mv!slon, Camden, N. J., U.S. A. RCA soundhead, heart of RCA Photo- yh(;:}e sound equipment which re produces aithful serted in your home receiver. Into its construction go the same research leadership and production experience that have perfected RCA sound recording, sound reproducing, and other outstanding RCA developments.

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