[ A correspondent writes:—“Please | allow me space in your widely read paper to express my disappointment that once more Palmerston North has not risen to the occasion and taken full advantage of the lectures on physical culture and healthy diet that Mrs Frieda Shaw has been giving during the past week. There is no doubt it is a true saying that one does not value what one gets for nothing and the silver coin collection certainly did not compensate in the smallest degree for the immense amount of practical knowledge and advice imparted. To add to this one knows how accidents will happen and the smallest silver coin find its way in among the larger ones Surely we are not going to continue to show utter indifference to the means of acquiring healthy bodies and alert' brain with consequent improved outlook on life in general.” * All roads will lead to C. and C.’s crPa f winter sale which commenced on Thurtut July 2nd., at 9.30 a.m. Every department participates in this great money-savm a event which is of interest to every ni ., B woman and child in the district. p“ drastically cut-values unbeatable —C Q I linson and Cunnmghame, Ltd.—Advt
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 182, 4 July 1931, Page 6
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