B. CHRISTENSEN, Licensed Drainlayer, 39, Botanical road. Tel. 6772, Palmerston N. - Mr. Christensen is one of the best known residents of Palmerston North, and among' his more intimate friends "Old Ben," as he is familiarly called, gets a great hearing, and consequently does a very extensive trade as a lii-ain connector."- His work is all cavried out under his own personal supervision, and is always of the very best description. Mr. Christensen is really a specialist in all classes of sewer and drainage work, and in order that his clients may know just exactly where he stands in the matter of price, and quality of workmanship, he recently issued a circular, from which the following points will be of intsrest: Not being connected in any way with associations or unions, and having practically no overhead expenses, and being a cash purchaser from the manufacturers, with several hundreds of pounds' worth of stocks of pipos and rittiiigs on hand for immediate use, and employing only th'j best skilled workmen, he is in a position to give builders and tho public generally a first-class job on tho shortest notice at px'iccs that cannot be beat, and as uvery person wijl admit who has had either plumbing, drainlaying, or concrete work dor.o by Mr. Christensen, no tradesman in tho universe could do it better, cheaper, or give you a fairer deal than this redoubtable old Palmerstonian "Ben." You can therefore place your orders in his hands with the. utmost confidence, and leave it to him, knowing that the job will be faithfully carried out.
To the Electors of Manawatu. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I desire to sincerely thank you for having placed mo at the top of yesterday 's poll. ■■.-.'■ - It is indeed, gratifying to know that ray past services have been appreciated in the manner indicated by your rcuewbd confidence in me at .the ballotbox. . ; . . ' Again thanking you," ' .. ' ■ . , I remain, ' Yours sincerely, , . . ■ ' J. LINKLATEK, 'sth November, 1923.'
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