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EXPEDITIONARY FORCE PHOTOGRAPHS. ALL members of Expeditionary Force photographed free, and one photo posted free to any address at BILLENS' STUDIO, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N.

EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. ANY member of the Expedition arv Force can be photographed free at the Bartlett Studios, 10 Willis Street, Wellington (between Grand Hotel and Stewart Dawson's). A finished portrait will be sent free to any address given. BARTLETT STUDIOS, 10 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. THANKS. IVp & MRS A. A. SMITH, of JTJL Church Street, desire to return thanks for many expressions of sympathy received in their recent sad bereavement. A DISCLAIMER, I DESIRE it to be understood that I am not the W. Dilks who appeared in the Magistrate's Court on September 8 as a defendant in a debt case. W. DILKS, Donnington Street. PUBUC NOTICE. OWING to the large number of persons laying in supplies and using the war as an excuse to evade payment of tneir ordinary monthly account, we have decided to cease supplying goods on credit to any person whose account is not paid on or before the 20th of the month after receipt of the monthly statement. All goods supplied and charged in the month of August must be paid by the 20th of September. The supplies to any person whose account is unpaid by that date will be stopped without further notioe. WATSON BROS., LTD. THE BIG STORE. NOTICE. RESIDENTS of Longburn and the surrounding districts are requested to note that fresh bread and small goods can be obtained at Perry's new store, Longburn, opposite the Railway Station at town prices. BIRCH & HUGHES, Bakers, ; Longburn. THE WORKERS' DWELLINGS ACT! 1910. % _ Aew Zealand Government, Department of Labour Tenders for the erection of six workers' dwellings on the Longburn Settlement, Palmerston North. nnENDERS are invited, on forms to A be provided (ono for each dwelling) for the erection of six dwellings at Palmerston North. Plans and specifications, conditions of contract, and locality plan may be seen, and forms of tender obtained, at the offices of the Labour Department, Palmerston North, during office hours.t Each builder should tender lor the whole or as many as possible of the dwellings, stating on the Summary of Tenders the maximum number of dwellings he is prepared to I erect. The envelope is to be endorsed "Tender ior Workers' Dwellings, Palmerston North," and addressed to the Superintendent- of Workers' Dwellings, i Department of Labour, Wellington, "to reach his office not later than the Ist October, 1914. Deposits must accompany tenders at the rate of £5 for each dwelling the builder is prepared to erect; each £5 to bo separate. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. ROWLEY, Superintendent of Workers' Dwellings.

KAIRANGA COUNTY COUNCIL. -L the Kairanga County Council has by resolution dated the Ist day of September, 1914, determined that "The Motor Regulation Act, 1908," part 2, in respect to the Registration of Motors shall be enforced within its District as from the Ist October, 1914. v F. W. CONNEL, Acting Clerk.

DOUGLAS 31 H P. JUST ARRIVED. THE gem of all motor-cycles, an ideal sidecar machine. CALL AND INSPECT. SOLE AGENTSNONPAREIL CYCLE MOTOR CO.,

PICCADILLY TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS (Above Hallenstein Broe.', Ltd., The Square.) THE most modern rooms in Palmerston North. Hot Luncheons from 12 noon till 2 p.m. Morning and afternoon tea a special feature. Open! till 10 p.m. on S&taud&ys for light freshm^nta. at L. Martin'i for Presents, Toys, Fancy Goods, Book and Stationery.—Main St reel Wash. BY THE BRITISH FLAG and the Paige, Ford 3 and Hillman Cars WE STAND OR FALL. YOUNG AND BAILEY, FITZHERBERT STREET.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9895, 10 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9895, 10 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9895, 10 September 1914, Page 1

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