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Names e:must RememberKB » m I Three names— WARD'S, AMBER, ; and CROWN—the three key words to' quality Ales. Obtainable from all Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hotejs, and Bottle Stores. For prompt delivery of one dozen large, two dosea small np wards, ring:— \ 34-279 35-720 35-420 32-322 34-347 34-148 PURITY PRODUCTS ° F NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES era

Famous men who lived in Florence in the fifteenth century, and by their conversations and learning were able to fashion Florence into the most beautiful city of the world were referred to by the Rev. J. Paterson in an address to the Wanganui Rotary Club. He termed the academy a Rotary Club of the fifteenth century, and expressed the wish that similar groups of men could be formed to-day. The chief impression he had received during a tour of the North Island was the exceeding ugliness of the small towns, said Mr Paterson. There was an utter lack of attempt to beautify the places ajid a poor appreciation of architecture. Turning the matter over in his mind, he had asked himself why mediaeval cities had been made so beautiful and why people of the present day had to turn back to the fifteenth century to find gems of architecture.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21404, 21 February 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21404, 21 February 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21404, 21 February 1935, Page 18

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