THE RING Must be Worthy of Her and You! If you want the comforting satisfaction of knowing that the ENGAGEMENT EING is the best possiblo quality for the price—then you must see N. D. Stubbs' Stock. Our reputation demands that only the best quality must bo stocked but prices kept absolutely bedrock. Write for illustrated catalogue it’s post free. THE EING SPECIALISTS, The Square. Palmerston North. HE’S HE HAD HIS TEETH OUT WITH THE NEW PAINLESS METHOD GAS AND OXYGEN ALSO GIVEN. THE MODEKN ANAESTHETIC. iT GEEATLY DEDUCED PEICES. W.P. C. BELL MayuzgeA. S7/ze Best jfor JLess^f United Friendly Societies' Building The Square, Palmerston North* 'PHONE 5092
HllllilillHlllilliHi AN ENGLISH BPOETS SALOON OP DISTINCTION. A CAR LIKE NO OTHER CAE. Open and Closed Models. 10 to 20 h.p. Brooklands Test. Call or King for a Demonstration and Particulars. J. KING MANAWATU DISTRIBUTOR, Eosco Building, Coleman Place. Phone 5195. til first * TRUSSES, 1 Surgical Requisites == & Instruments Eg In this pharmacy only those 5E lines which conform to doctors’ gjjsj standards are offered. Buy here |||j for dependability and reason- Hi! 35 able prices. SS3 = LEARY’S 5§ S PHARMACIES LTD. = S THE SQUARE AND BROADWAY = 5| PALMERSTON NORTH. ’Phones === ~ 6202, 525 Z, 5084. (3 shops.) ~
PALMERSTON NORTH SOCIETY POE PREVENTION OP CRUELTY TO ' ANIMALS. ■"THE PUBLIC is earnestly requested to notify the Society of any acr. of cruelty that comes under notice. Permanent Travelling Inspector: Mr. R. Emmett, 75 College Street. Phone- 7010. Secretary: Mr. A. P. Wimsett, 201 Church Street, ’Phone 5573. “Unemployment amongst nurses as it was known two years ago in New Zealand is practically over,’* states the annual report of the Health Department. “It is true that there is the problem of the older woman, whom it is not easy to absorb, and there are always some nurses who, on account perhaps of temperament, find it difficult to find their niche. The scheme adopted in Wellington ,to provide a visiting nursing service to the homes of relief workers has proved of invaluable assistance both to the patients and to the nursing profession, and is to be highly commended to other centres. The patients are attended on a visiting basis, the nurses being expected to do light housework (for heavy work help is given) and arc paid on the same basis as the unemployed teachers, free transport beinst ntrantad.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 232, 2 October 1935, Page 4
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