- '- - * L«= ... ... -'.' Am^ A i-m-.riJti^f . t*: --•■■■...- ttfff^/t'P^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^MKßm^S'' Sji{mi^^^^mßiU^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^E^^Bm%^Ww ■ a Jr^pf^SßO^K^^^^^f^P'^KSw !' V'~^____________£_^^ * ~ ;yy ;y *^________________________________HBS_bS_______h^^_______________^^ ' ■ ' ': ff Palmerston North, is and its lake is introducsixticth birthday mmmmmmmmmmm U^^^/^^W . "tion, and for those Who have this month, may justly claim to time to stay a while in the city be one of the most progressive there are other attractions to towns in the Dominion. Prud- P'TTV f\F fully justify the first favourable cnt administration and careful Will WiT impression. There is, for infinancing have always been fea- _. _ _ «fnrknm/M.T liT/NnmTT stance, the Esplanade, one of the tures of civic control, and the PALMERSTON NORTH finest city walks in New Zealand, result is that to-day the chief Then there are delightful parks town of the prosperous Mana- _^--^_ and reserves where the restful watu district finds itself in an , /^!^^£__f_\ surroundings come as a boon enviable position. The city /W''TE""*\S_\ and a blessing to man m this enjoys all modern amenities, and ■ . JQifl | i B^jvPil restless world. Nor should the its well-laid-out and well-kept _SSS _!_B_B_lfflSlr EIS " ~" motor camp be forgotten. Here streets are at once the wonder *f Q77 /\3_E _W|H>Krj( 1 QT7 the visitin 8 motorist will find and envy of visitors. To the new IOJL JL f V^_R SllWMMiaEttf '*"wW* every possible convenience at arrival at Palmerston North the .. r .."' hand ' emutin 8 a haPPy **d Square, with its lawns, its shrubs W^B>S3-S^S' comfortable stay. DIAMOND JUBILEE \ OLD roENTrnES' CELEBRATIONS MW^^TTS ttttytt ttW SATHERINS Saturday, November 20, DIAMOND JUBl||| on ■ c „■ . v m '\<mit<*i-'~~- ' ~" Friday, November 26 Saturday, November 27. -'Jr ,'.-{. ASW/^At^. < \- ?. J ?-, <M^BBtkyS***, ' S-*B^t>Ss3 AS>s A_-__-_-----t ''' "^BASS'S % "J'^S*\ AmmW&t** 3 -A ' A^^ V3A A? ________________B__f>^', .____________________________________________l^______b* >0 " _______________^_T .^_______________________________________________________^>*</ ____________________£_* '^____________________________________________________________TWV''^ Mf&mj^^B^^ * A^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^E^^KSm^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m. L. C. DRIVER 11 THE MANAWATU CANVAS CO. 1 o,Es££SS£__ Supplier of Pure I LIMITED I COOPER'S Jersey Milk ™Tr oVER A™^^^^ Tiritea Dqiries from the Mo* Hygienic Farm in I _1 I Cnr. Fwtheraton. .fc Albert Sta. '""j ■£?? $^''^2?. «M I Vi««»« to th« Shw «~; *«i««y i«vitcd to sec our display near «"JmSsTON NORTH and Beat in the City. Phone 6754. I the Eastern end of the Oval. We manufacture everything that ia I PALMERSTON NORTH. I ma de in the way of Show Stock Covers, Tarpaulins, Camping I Fresh Eggs, Confectionery, 22 FITZROY STREET, I Accessories, etc. Free Catalogue Available. I Cordials, Jce Cream, Bread, I " I Buttery ctCi Palmerston Nth. I ■' H . j. falkner, »«,„«*«, Director. _J ,pl"»"« *747_- „^! W!J! 4!:
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1937, Page 18
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