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rPENDERS are invited for the erec.l tion of a house in College Street. Plans and specifications may be seen at our office, where tenders close at noon on TUESDAY, sth June. L. G. WEST AND SON, Registered Architects. 24 King Street. TO PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS. TENDERS, marked “Tender for Painting No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3,” will be received by the undersigned until "WEDNESDAY, 6th Juno, for the following work; — No. 1 Job: Painting Fever "Wards, etc., at Palmerston North Hospital. No. 2 Job: Painting Annexe, Palmerston North Hospital. No. 3 Job: Painting Old People’s Home, Awapuni. Specifications and conditions can be seen at Hospital Ollico, Palmerston North. J. W. ERASER, Managing-Secretary. MAKERUA DRAINAGE BOARD. SpENDERS aro invited until noon of JL 20th June, 1923; For the Construction of 28 chains of Stop-bank on left bank of Manawatu River, below Poplar Flaxmill. Plans and specifications may be seen at our office. JICKELL AND GILMOUR, Engineers to Board. Palmerston North, Juno 2, 1923. LAND OFFERED FOR LEASE BY TENDER UNDER PART 111. OF “THE FORESTS ACT, 1921-22.” fTTENDERS are invited for the lease, .1 for a term of five years from July Ist, 1923, of 104 acres 3 roods, being part Section 374, Gorge Survey District, The area comprises approximately 30 acres cleared and grassed and the balance sparse, light bush and second growth. Upset price 12s Gd per acre. TENDERS CLOSE JUNE 28th, 1923. Plan of area and conditions of lease may be seen at the Office of the STATE FOREST SERVICE, PALMERSTON NORTH. A.O.F. mHE Fortnightly Meeting of Court JL Manawatu will bo held _in the Foresters’ Hall on MONDAY, Juno 4th, at 7.30 p.m. Business “Nominations of Officers and General. Card tournament after meeting. J. B. ROSANOSKI, Secretary. m OROUA LODGE DRUIDS, No. : BERS ' aro hereby summoned nd requested to attend, HaltMeeting at Oddfellows Hal , treet, on TUESDAY, June o, 7.30 p.m. Business: Payment .ributions, Nomination or u iid General. Secretary and jr in attendance from v.oL, p.m. J. MEWETT. Secretary. U.F.Sf DISPENSARY. OUR SHOP IN THE SQU A R E NEXT TO MRS RAWLINS’, IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR BUSINESS. OUR Reduction of 20 per cent, on Toilet Requisites continues only till Juue Ist. MAKE USE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY. GROCERY PRICES THAT TALK. PINEAPPLE, lid; Cornflour. 3 for JL Is lid; Raisins, Sd pkt.; Prunes, 8d lb. We deliver to any address in the Borough. H. J. KJAE, Phone 52-57.' 477 Main Street. ELOCUTION. SHORTHAND, DRAWING, PAINTING. p LFRED pRICE, INSTRUCTOR, 13 Coles’ Buildings, Palmerston North. SYMPATH OINTMENT, A CURE for Piles and Eczema, jtk. Whitlow and Blood Poisoning. Obtainable at W. T. BROWS, Chemist, Main Street, P.N. Also at Levy’s, Hairdresser, Square, P.N.; also box 30, Post Olfice, Rongotea. Price 3s 6d per pot. TIMBER!_ TIMBER! 400 HEAVY HINAU FENCING POSTS (CHEAP LOT). OAAA FEET TIMBER, Suitable OUUU for Farmers’ Requirements, cheap. Also all sorts of Building Timber. ASSIGNED ESTATE G. W. A. PIKE, Timber Yard, Main Street. BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. BROPHY AND MOW LEM have ' been instructed by A. L. Stedman, Esq., who is leaving Palmerston North, to sell his modern residence of 10 rooms, situate Russell Street; built of very best timber, all rooms large and lofty; nearly one acre of land with frontage of two chains; grounds are nicely laid out in lawns, garden, orchard, shelter and ornamental trees, asphalt tennis court, motor garage ana other outbuildings. It is seldom a property of this class comes on the market, and we would advise anyone looking for a real home to inspect this. For full particulars apply BROPHY AND MOWLEM. 1000 MILES WITHOUT a scratch is somewhat of a record, but time and time again wo have removed furniture from the Bluff to Auckland without its being scratched or damaged. This was, of course, made possible by our packers, who put the benefit of years of experience into their work. How about yours? Tho Now Zealand Express Company, Limited.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 722, 2 June 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 722, 2 June 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 722, 2 June 1923, Page 6

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