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Bfe rM n~c The Rims MUST BE WORTHY OF HER AND YOU! If you want the comforting Satisfaction of knowing that the LLGAGEMENT KING is the best possible quality for tiro price-then you must seo O’Connor & Tydeman’s Stock. Their reputation demands that only the best quality must bo stocked but prices kept absolutely bedrock. Illustrated Ring Cataloguo and Size Card Post FREE on Request. O’Connor & Tydeman Tho Quality Jewellers, The Square, Palmerston North. ROLEX WRIST WATCHES FOR LADIES Every woman desires a lovely "Wrist Watch—one that is accurate as it is beautiful. We have many now and distinctive ROLEX Models at prices no one could say were unreasonable. If you want such a Watch—Call in and seo Our Selection. N. D, Stubbs CASH JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, The Square, Palmerston North. Gold HIGHEST PRICES FOR YOUR OLD GOLD. Jewellery ov Gold Coins. Have you 1/- or £IOOO worth. BRING IT ALONG. WP MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS and WATCH SPECIALISTS. Rosco Buildings. Coleman Place. THE HOUSE FOR RINGS. “Rosco” Buildings, Coleman Place.

One of the immediato effects of the increase in the exchange rate, as far as the Palmerston North Hospital Board is concerned, i 3 that it will be advisable for it to procure its drugs and surgical requisites in New Zealand for the next six months or so, ri f lie |r'. than indent them from England, with the risk of the exchange rate going still further, reported the managing secretary (Mr. A. J. Phillipps) to yesterday’s meeting of the board. Praise for Palmerston North was given by Mr. A. J. Anderson, vicepresident of the Bendigo Agricultural Society and a member of tho Victorian Council of Agricultural Education, who is at present in tho city with tho Victorian farmers’ party which is touring the Dominion. “It is a splendid town and a beautiful one, the general layout being impressive to a visitor,” he said adding that tho Massey Agricultural College was a fine institution and had no equal in Victoria. About 250 children and adults spent a very pleasant day at a picnic held on the property of Mr. Macauley just over the Fitzherbert bridge, on Monday when the Bussell Street, Awapuni and Oroua Hall Sunday Schools combined. Tho children were treated to toys, sweets and fruit and, under the sheltor ot the cliff, a liapy time was spent. During tho afternoon Mr. J. M. Murdoch conducted a short service and took for his theme, “Tho Lost Child,” based on the Child Jesus in the Temple. The arrangements for the outing wero chiefly in the hands of Mr. A. Peglar, superintendent of the Bussell StreetSchool, and Mr. H. Harvey, superintendent of the Oroua Hall School. Preliminary arrangements in connection with the visit of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith to Palmerston North were made at a meeting of the committee of the Manawatu Aero Club last evening. An official welcome will be j accorded the distinguished visitor at the aerodrome at 2 p.m. on the Saturday by His Worship the Mayor (Mr. A. E. Mansford) the president of the club (Mr. W. A. Waters) and the president of the local branch of the B. t A. (Mr. B. J. Jacobs). Several 'planes will bo present for the occasion and a flying exhibition by professional pilots will bo staged prior to the arrival of the Southern Cross. A club function is to bo held on Saturday o'vening, the visitor leaving Palmerston North on Tuesday morning. The Dominion Auctioneering Company announce that they have secured the services of Mr. E. B. Chapman, of Palmerston North, as an addition to their staff. His specialty will be sale and .leasing of properties and outsidr clearing sales.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7064, 25 January 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7064, 25 January 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7064, 25 January 1933, Page 6