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la the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District (Palmerston North Registry). IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of “The Bankruptcy Act, 1908,” And In tho matter of Ernest A. Aiken, ol Bulls, Farmer, a Bankrupt. AT OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that IV I, ERNEST ALFRED AIKEN, ol Bulls, Farmer, will at tho next sitting of the Supremo Court, to be hold at Palmerston North on Tuesday, the eighth day of August, 1922, apply to the said Court for an order ior discharge in bankruptcy. ERNEST A. AIKEN. Dated this sth day of July, 1922. PRUNING OF FRUIT TREES. DEMONSTRATIONS' of Fruit Tree Pruning will bo given, weather permitting, as under; — Mr J. Harrison, 148 Scandia street, Palmerston North, Saturday, Bth inst., at 2 p.m. Mr G. H. Gallop, Bunnythorpe, Monday, 10th inst., at 2 p.m. Mr Albert J. Lind, Rongotea, Tuesday, 11th inst., at 2 p.m. Mr F. 11. Outram, College street west, Palmerston North, Wednesday, 12th inst., at 2 p.m. All interested are invited to attend. J. W, WHELAN, Government Orchard Instructor. PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. CONTRACT No. 18. mENDERS are invited for the evocJL tion in brick of a chimney stack, 80 foot in height. Plans and specifications may be seen at tho Borough Engineer’s Office, and tenders marked on the outside “Contract No. 18,” must be lodged with tho Town Clerk not later than 4 p.m. on MONDAY, tho 24th day of July. 1922. JOHN R. HUGHES,' Borough Engineer. FOR SALE BY TENDER. 10 Lombard street, a four-room-ivashhouso; section 45 x 182 loot, tenters close on tho 17th July. Highest u‘ any tender not necessarily accepted. Full ' particulars at No. 149 Church street.

SERVICE. JUDGE the value of your purchases by the service given and not by the price. High priced goods are not always the best and vice versa, but A. M. WOOD Will supply you with serviceable goods of the best quality in both Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Requirements at prices which defy competition. Corner Main and George streets. WARM wool bedding.—Double size, 85s; single, 55s.—Pegden’s. SOW 0 5 ITl?eSeecte^S ucccss T “AS YE SOW SO SHALL YE REAP,” 0 truer words were ever writ-0 ten. If we sow tares we can-o ► not reap wheat. If you seek lor® ► low priced seeds, you will get a 9 ► corresponding quality. There is no< ►poorer investment than so-called < ► •‘OHEAR” Seeds. , < ► There is no finer climate in the< ►world for growing seeds than ouH ►own New Zealand. In order to ►certain that our strains are the< ►finest obtainable, wo have trav-' ►died England, Europe, America * ►and Australia six times in the lastv ►decade. This cost us some thou-J ►sands of pounds. You may besure^ we secured the best for our grow-J ►ing in N.Z. Every bag we sell isv tested by both the N.Z. Depart-$ kinent of Agriculture and ourselves. 9 is sold that is not germination. ® [ F. COOPER, LTD., $ ► Dixon Street, Wellington. 6 j “The reasons are in every bag.” 9 WARM wool bedding.—Double size, 85s; single, 55s.—Pegden’s. Sale [Milan HAS NOW STARTED AT WILSON’S. Buyers are satisfied that OUR TRICES ARE THE LOWEST. LOOK AT THIS— We are offering LADIES’ VELOURS, trimmed and untrimmed, at 10/3 LADIES’ IMPORTED TRIMMED MODELS AT 25/WOMEN’S AND OHILREN’S STRAW HATS, all kinds, at 4/11. DO YOU WANT A CHEAP COSTUME ? WE CAN SATISFY YOU. OUR PRICES RANGE FROM 35/Pay us a visit and you’ll bo satisfied. YOU PA?!LESS AT THE NEW HOUSE FOR LADIES’ WEAR. I. I. WILSON THE SQUARE,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 445, 10 July 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 445, 10 July 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 445, 10 July 1922, Page 6

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