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The First StepVN S N \ Taking the first step is simple if you pav a visit to N. 1). BTUBI3S when selecting the Engagement Ring. In the quiet seclusion of the Private Ring Parlour, your choice can be made from n wide range of Highest Quality Rings, very Reasonably Priced. RING ECIAUST THE SQUARE—PALMERSTON N. & Have them examined regularly Good, strong, clean, white, attractive teeth—these are the “implements’* of health and happiness that should be possessed by every child. Ensure the boon of GOOD TEETH to your children by bringing them here for a FREE EXAMINATION regularly. Our New Painless method makes children at case in the Dental chair. U.F.S. Dispensary Bldg. The Square • Nr. J. R. McKenzie’s Telephone 5092. in the £ Discount DIAMOND RINGS FREE RING CATALOGUE. KING'S ••THE HOUSE FOR RINGS.** ROSCO BLDGS., COLEMAN PLACE.

At five minutes past eight last evening, the Fire Brigade received a telephone call *to 15 Martin street. The alarm, however, was a false one. The oceupants of the house have been away on holiday for some time. A Bawmiller by occuption and agotl 45 years, Albert Joseph Bell, the possessor live aliases, was convicted by Mr J. L. Stout, S.M., in the Palmerston North Magistrate’s Court yesterday on a charge of being idle and disorderly. He was sent to gaol for two months. x\ccused had been before the Court on 39 previous occasions, 10 of which were charges of vagrancy. It appears Bell was given a shake-down ut a Fitzherbert farm house for a night and next morning refused to leave so the police were sent for. A labourer named Clarence Albert Butterfield, alias Bush, aged 33, whose address was given as Woodville, appeared before Mr J. L. Stout, S.M., iu the Palmerston North Magistrate’s Court yesterday on four charges of stealing carpentering tools of a total value of £2 14s. Accused admitted the offences. After stealing tho tools ho sold them to a second-hand dealer. Detective-Sergeant Bickerdike intimated that Butterfield had a long list of previous convictions. lie had a habit of going around imposing on people including Mayors of towns and cities. Accused said ill-health was at the bottom of his trouble and he had no desire to be dishonourable. 11 is Worship imposed a month's hard labour. • THE CHAIRMAN WAS PREPARED The lecturer’s voice ceased as a spasm of coughing shook him. “Pulmonas will ease that cough!” whispered the Chuirmuu. ‘‘Try ouo or two. •Su<*k them slowly.” Result:— An interesting speech easily heard by all, thunks to the Chairman. Tins of Pul rnonus cost 1/-, 1/0, 2/6 from Chemists and Stores.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 6

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