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n n IT’S A PLEASURE TO CHOOSE THE Engagement Ring AT N. D. Stubbs’ We liave a private Selection Kooiu where yon can choose the King you like best at the price you want to pay. No bother —no i'uss. Ask to see our Diamond Engagement Kings—the New Low Prices will please you. Prom £5 upwards. King Catalogue and Size Card Free on Request. N. D. Stubbs WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Solo “Rolex” Agents i'or Manawatu. The Square, Palmerston North = TRUSSES, —5 Surgical Requisites EE & Imstrumnents EE In this pharmacy only those as lines which conform to doctors’ §§ standards are offered. Buy here fS§ for dependability and reason* a able prices. = LEARY’S a PHARMACIES LTD. a THE SQUARE AND BROADWAY SS PALMERSTON NORTH. ’Phones S 5 6202, 5251, 5084. (3 shops.) ' DONT' MISS THIS Special IN THE £1 orr ALL diamond ENGAGEMENT RINGS THE HOUSE TOR RINGS Rosco Building, Coleman Place, j PHONE 5195. j £ <&• KING’S

Approximately 10,000 electoral clerks will be employed by tko State on the general election day, November 27th. There will be 3641 polling places throughout the Dominion with 4610 booths. It is estimated that the cost of Staking the Parliamentary poll and the [national liquor licensing poll will be | £70,000. The opinion that if Sir Charles ......gsfo'rd Smith’s plane had crashed in the Burmese jungle on its recent Right to Australia-there was litlc hope of tho pilots being discovered alive was expressed by an officer of tho British steamer Mandalay, which is berthed at Castlecliff (Wanganui). The officer, i who has spent many years in Burmese waters, said that the jungle was impenetrable and was infested with snakes and tigers. If tho 'plane had crashed, the forco of tho impact would probably carry it well into the bush and it might be years before the wreckage was discovered. A hint that there might be an ulterior motive to Italy's campaign in Abyssinia was given by Miss Phyllis Brodie, of London, in an address which she delivered at the annual meeting of the Timaru Young Women's Christian Association. Miss Brodie, who was in Egypt in 1929 and 1930, said that King Fuad’s advisers had been educated in Italy, and he was friendly to the Italians. At this time there had been a rumour that Italy had her eyes on that part of the world. "Even now I am not so sure that sho still has not, but is approaching from a different direction," remarked Miss Brodie. Substantial bequests for tho building of the Anglican Cathedral at Wellington and to the Wellington branch of the Salvation Army are provided for in the will of Mr Martin Elgar, late of Kelburn, who died recently, which was yesterday sworn for probate at under £34,000. After certain legacies and bequests a life interest in the remainder is given to the testator'? widow. On her death the whole residue of the estate is given as to one-half to the Wellington Diocesan Board of Trustees upon trust for the fund for building tho Anglican Cathedral, at Wellington, and as to the other half upon trust for th o Wellington branch of the Salvation Army. For Good Vision Many peoplo between the ages of forty and forty-five, find their Distantvision still good, but when reading, tho print blurs, in fact, all close work is difficult. At first sign of any inconvenience, no matter how slight, you should at once, consult a qualilicd and experienced optician. MESSRS NOEDL & BAILEY, will uiako a scientific examination of your eyes, and give reliable advice. Should medical attention be needed, you will be advised. Consulting rooms, nest to rhe Bank of JS!.Z. Kangitikci St. i Phono 7303. Agents for Rein’s Hear- I ing Aids.*

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 276, 22 November 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 276, 22 November 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 276, 22 November 1935, Page 6

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