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MESSRS. O'CONNOR AND TYDEMAN'S NEW PREMISES, The Square, near Bank of New Zealand, Palmerston Norrlu A*?? 1*1 £ h°r old-s)tabUshed firm of watchmakers, .jewellers, and engravers have added a handsome addition to the Square, Palmerston tforth, in the erection of these premises, which.are. located neat the Bank of New Zealand Messrs. O'Gonnor and tydeman have been established in Palmerston since 1900, and are rights "eearded nf 6w^S '3yf OT? Of ■■ ,T^'! Very wide district" The firm'^Shse stock of watches, clocks,.jewellery >; and-silverware is displayed to considerable advantaoe ;flne:!l?W"PreTe^ Preseeta«^ go°d S , gold' and silver cups medab/tf a dkplly? : '' tr°phleS form a striking feature of the firm's present

(PUBLISHED BY ARSANGEHBNT,)

ELECTRICITY.

.;;:; ...'. MR... STUBBS - ...; Tqkea Over the Business of O'Connor • r and Tydeman.

This being a daytime show only, the Central Electric Co., of the Strand, Palmerston North, is not making its usual display of power plants and electrical appliances generally. In its showroom— 'The Bright Spot" on. the dark side of the Square—can be seen a wonderful example of engineering aa applied to the model-maker's art. This is a scale model 1-3-h.p. gas engine, driving a dynamo, which in torn provides the power for .driving a, varied assortment of motors, lamps, etc. In the space of a few square feet all the appliances that go to make up a central jpower station can be seen The Central Electric Co. are agents for Vbe C.A.V." car battery, with threaded 'rubber insulation, which is built up to a standard—not down to price. They also carry complete stocks of all the British General Electric Oo.'s specialties for lighting, heating, and power. Don't fail.to stroll round the Square "and have a look in. The window is scientifically illuminated with Pittsburgh silver-on-g-lass reflectors. Quotations given for house-wiring.

Mr. U. p. Siubbs has purchased the above business, and enters into possession to-morrow (Thursday) Ist November:. Mr., Stubbs is very well known 3^n tie -Pahnerston North district, where l\a has conducted a successful jewellery business since 1910. He also has a branch at Dannevirie. It is Mr. Stubbs's intension to continue his present shops in addition .to the above old-established-business of O'Gonnor and Tydiwn^a, and all- transactions .' will be xm&ev his personal , supervision, ' and odiente can jely upon having ttieii reqwrements in this line of business reliably derated. It is pleasing to see one jstf Palmsraton's popular business Jnen -extend his interests in the town _ in which he was. born, and with this fcig_ extension of trade Mr. Stubbs will be » a position to cater for the general pnblK £d olieata -will be able to have a attoloCi or the rarest jewellery and eilverwMSe, *• ddppsd direct from London Mid Sheffield houses. It is the jntenttoa'^t the new proprietor to offer the pnbHo VKrkraa lines of jeweOery and Bil»arwae»... .at. figures that will be imjrwsisfti

THE LIBERTY HOUSE OF BROADWAY, Palmerston North.

Wayo House, or what is popularly known as the Liberty House of Broadway, is next door to the Municipal Gas Department. This is a new business just established, and while the premises are by no means palatial,' there is an abundant stock of beautiful Liberty goods. A special window display is being made for Show week of English china, polished braca goods, and numerous novelties in chinaware, copperware, bead bags, necklets, etc. The proprietor of this novelty depot is also exhibiting some of his rare lines at the Show. The stand is located in the big Agricultural Hall, and will be appreciated by all lovers of art chinaware, and genuine novelties. Look in. at Wayo House, Broadway.

OLJJFIELD MOTOR TIRES, At the-. Premier Vulcanising Works, Palmerston North.

_,5* » Mttk over three years' existence, tv, ,VCe!h Btarfcing tom the bottom of the ladder have overtaken practically all but the largest makers in the industry. The increase has been specially notable in recent months. This volume production has been due first to the kind of tires Barney Oldfield insisted on building, and second to the fact that these tires in race and road test, have ?£jl e£. t!l eir unvarying high quality. Oldneld for three successive years has. -won practically all important speed events, on track and highway. J. Murphy, the United States speed king, shod with Oldfield s, put up a new world's record, averaging 115 8-10 miles per hour'for two hundred and fifty miles non-stop. - A truly • remarkable performance. In • a similar manner Barney Oldfield has won In such a sensational road test as the Wichita, Kansas tire, petrol, and oil ecoaomy run, piling up a total of thirtyfour thousand miles in a test personally supervised by the Mayor' of Wichita. Oldfield tires, because of their extraordinary quality, and unusual merchandis-ing-advantages, are in high favour with ill "motorists who demand value, and a lire that reduces repairs, and motoring uncertainties to a minimum.- The high iverage of mileage delivered by Oldfield "old Tires is the logical result of their superior construction, which also ac;ounts for their exceptional service ralues, such as greater resiliency for the imdbth, easy ride, and added rare projection :. .easier handling of car because of jniek response to Eteering wheel and jrake; saving of petrol because of lively buoyant help to engine; extra speed, with more safety and comfort. The ttody of the Oldfield is built up of nu.■nerous walls of stout cord of great tensile, strength. There is pure rubber between each wall and cord. Erich cord is .rully'"ins.ulated, and consequently eutirely free from friction. The new thick wearjresisting tread yields many thousands of miles of hard going, and gives sure traction. A "mileage strip" unites the anti-skid projections where heavier wear comes and makes for smooth running. Distributors for Palmerston North, Premier Tire and General Vulcanising Co., Ltd., Cuba street, opposite Working Men's Club, Palmerston North.' Telephone 5285.

THE LEATHER SHOP, Near Commercial Hotel, Main Street, Palmerston North.

_ Visitos to Palmerston North will find it profitable as well as interesting * to inspect the magnificent, display of leather goods exhibited m Mr. Cowburn's special depot in Main street. This business is devoted exclusively to leatherware, and fancy goods pertaining thereto. Besides 'being one of the show shops of the town, it-is undoubtedly a popular rendezvous for those desirous of purchasing travelling ' bags, trunks, brief bags, portmanteaux, and everything required by intending travellers. The proprietor's resourcefullness is well illustrated in the almost bewildering collection- of . fancy leather goods, and now is. the time to select some little memento of your visit to Palmerston North... Leather goods have become exceedingly popular this year, mats because the average New Zealander appreciates something that combines utility with beauty, and we venture the opinion that nowhere in the JJ,°mimon is tllel'e a bett(r r section available. It is the proprietor's constant desire to place before his clients the very .best value in every line. If it's a good solid leather suit case you need, you can't, go wrong at Cowburn's; he has the very thing required. You won't offend it you do not wish to buy. It is always a pleasure to show visitors the stocks carried. The collection embraces the modern householder's complete outfits for boot and 'shoe repairs, dressing cases, writing cases, . lunch boxes, picmo bags, school hags, musiccases, boot and shoe polishes of all kinds, rubber heels and soles, laces, straps, carry-alls, gloves for motoring and gardening, ' and 'an infinity of . bric-a-brac, while of athletic leather goods the empca-nun literally! terns. Come in on your way to and from the show or at any other time of the year You are always welcome.

PERRY'S LTD., -VMotdr Importers and Engineers, ':' . Fcllding.

Perry's, Ltd., the well-known motor importers, of Fergusaon street, Feilding, ire represented in the motor section at the Manawatu Show, now in progress at Palmerstpn North, with an attractive team of famous English-built Morris-Ox-ford cars. The display comprises three, and four-seaters, and, needless to say, these popular high-grade motors are the centre q£ much interest. The. general high quality, beautiful finish, and recognised and well-established reputation For low petrol consumption, places the Morris-Oxford well in the front rank of motor-propositions to-day. The car is an attractive- one indeed. . Its price is a compelling one, aijd our advice to all intending purchasers-is to consult Perry's, Ltd;, aßout the neat little Morris-Oxford before you invest. Perrys, Ltd., are also the Feilding*and district agents for the , Essex, tha Hudson, the Chevrolet, and &c Oroßsley- Surely you can find a car out of that lot to suit- your requirements ? U not see a doctoiy . :

AMUSEMENT AFTER THE SHOW.

Great Bazaar and Tug.of,\y ar Contest,

The star attraction at Palmerston North during bhow Week is the monster bazaar, and tug-of-war, in aid of bt. Patricks building f um i which • being held m the Zeakndia Hall in Broad street. The evening session commences at 7.30 o clock, and-the greatest interest is being taken in the semi-finals to-niglit and to-morrow night. The competing teams are representative of many different interests, and there is fun galore for everybody. The bazaar is open at 3 o'clock each afternoon, and those ladies and gentlemen visiting' Pal merslon .North, for-- the Show cannot spend" ■a- -more profitable or cniovable time anywhere. Tlie bazaar is in a"id of the building fund of the beautiful now church now being erected in Broad atreetw

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 16

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