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Here, arc the most flattering hats imaginable in pedaline and liscrette straws, introducing strikingly, novel ideas in tucked crowns and mediumly wide brims. Trimmings too, delight by their gaiety and originality. You really must see these. 1 ‘ hats with personality, ” their prices will make you exclaim with delight. In shades oil— BLACK, BROWX, XAVY, BEIGE, ROYAL, if AEG ABET EO>SE. i I PRICE f&heG. oM. sßoss Goy., Xtd.. fAIMFASTOWI FASHION fffiTU .

FOR SUPERIOR DENTISTRY WITH Guaranteed Satisfaction AT REASONABLE FEES CONSULT DENTISTS Open Saturdays till 8 p.m. Bank of Australasia (Nr. £osy theatre) The Square, P.N. Phone 591 G. FACTS about the BIBLE

Ptolemais When Paul was making his way to Jerusalem toward, the close of his third missionary journey, wc read that he stayed at Tyro for a week, afterward proceeding to Ptolemais, where he “saluted the brethren,” remaining with them for one day (Acts 21:7). Ptolemais lay some 2G miles to the south of Tyre and, like it, was a Phoenician seacoast town of no small importance. When mentioned in the Old Testament, Ptolemais hears the name of Accho (Judges 1:31), and was then a famous of the early Canaanites; while .« post-Biblical times it came to ho known as “Acre,” and, under that name, played an important part in the history of the Crusades. It is situated on a commanding promontory and occupies such an outstanding position that Napoleon described it as “the Key of Syrir *' (These facts are published daily.)

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 224, 23 September 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 224, 23 September 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 224, 23 September 1935, Page 8

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