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MANGAONE HIDING. NOTICE OF RESULT OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO RAISE A LOAN.; PURSUANT to-Section 12 of "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913," I hereby give notice that nt a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Mangaone Riding of the County of Kairanga, taken on the 2(>th dav of June, 1924, on the proposal of the Ktfirangn County Council to borrow the sum of two thousand pounds (£2000) for the purpose of renewing Culverts and Bridges in the Mangaone I? iding : The number of votes recorded FOR the proposal was 30 The number of votes recorded AGAINST the proposal was ... 13 I therefore declare the proposal was carried. Dated this 26th day of June, 1924. S. It. LANCASTER, Chairman of the County. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER.

OTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of tho Manawatu County Council held at Sanson on WEDNESDAY, 28th May, 1924, a resolution was adopted as under:— "That in pursuance and exercise of tho powers vested in it in that behalf by Section 131 (c) of "Tho Counties Act, 1920," the Manawatu County Council hereby resolves and declares by way of Special Order, as follows : "That the roads mentioned in tho Schedule attached hereto shall, as from tho Ist April, 1924, bo Main Roads." And that the foregoing Resolution be submitted for confirmation to the ordinary meeting of the said Council to be held at the County Offices, Sanson, on the Ist day of July, 1924." SCHEDULE. 1. Tho Bulls-Sandon-Foxton-Wirokino road (from Bulls bridge to Whirokino bridge). .2. Palmerston-Foxton road ' (from Himatangi to Rangiotu). 3. Sandon-Awahuri road (from Sanson to Awahuri bridge). 4. Feilding-Awahuri road. 5. Stewart's Line. A. K. DREW, County Clerk. GOLDFINCH and Cousins.—All-wool cardigans 9s lid, heavy wool socks Is 2d, black sateen shirts Gs 9d. Jt» Ladies' real English leather gloves, 2-dome in tan only, value 10s 6d for 8s lid.

TATCHORN-McNaught have the best V value evr offered in hair brooms. Sec their 4s 6d broom, guaranteed all pure hair ; hand-made, bristles cannot pull out. Ask to see sample broom that has been GOLDFINCH and Cousins.—Hardwear trousers 9s 3d, wire tweed trousers 13s lid, heavy grey denims 8s 3d, noliee braces 2s I'd. 3-SEATER Calthorpe, electric light and self-starter. Inspect to-day.— General Motor Exchange, Cuba street. ''"S3 D'C. Saturday sale specials.— JL • 56in wool blazer serge, navy and black, value 5s lid for 4s 6d yard. "ORIME South Island potatoes, 14s per sack; Australian wheat, 23s sack; Australian pollard, 16s sack; Meggitt's meal for calves, 18s 6d per 1001 b. ; Pratt's poultry regulator 240 z. pkts. 2s, 121 b. buckets 13s.—Watson Bros., Ltd., big cash store. GOLDFINCH and Cousins.—Strong working shirts os lid to 9s 6d, heavy pyjamas ,10s Od, fleecy singlets nTl d underpants os 6d. _J*OPWOOD Hardware sell flat and rock -H-A toasters at Is, 3-prong extension taost forks that are nickel plated Is each, very strong- kitchen forks Is 6d, wire coat hangers 6d, stove lid lifters nonGOLDFINCPI and Cousins.—Aii wool colonial flannels, grey, navy and Shetland Gs lid, merino singlets 3s lid. 'YLONITE hair brushes, 15s to 30s; „ xylonite hand mirrors, from 9s to 255; xylonite manicure sets, 6s 6d, 27s 6d, 37s 6d.—J. It. McKenzie's. QUINCES! Quinces! In any quanJ tity. Also all kinds trees and shrubs.—At Emma Just's, Main street (near station).

jL • 42-inch all wool jersey hopsae, good range, checks and stripes, value •is 3d for 2s lid yard. GOLDFINCH and Cousins.—Raincoats 455, heavy all-wool tweed overcoats 755, all wool mufflers 2s 9d. 'TiniNY Tots" garage have large Hankow I Jcits at is, soldier's baskets from 5s 6d, market baskets, krfte size 4s 9d, soldiers' trays 8s 9d and 10s, feather dusters 33 3d, dinner mats from Is lid set, soiled linen baskets 18s 6d, waste paper baskets 3s 9d.— F. Urover and Co., the Square. |" INEN bank writing pads, light, strong paper, 3 for Is.—At H. L. Young'3, Ltd., Broadway. BROAD WAY Lounge.—Soups and hot pies served during the winter months. I]J D.C. Saturday sale specials.— • Saxe blue semi-evening frock, in panne velvet and georgette, value £4 19s 6d for £1 19s 6d. ANSON and Barr. Ltd.—White and gold cups and saucers, 4s 6d ELL, you're lucky, but sooner or later you'll be landed. Why not __re a bicycle lamp at Anderson's cycle shop, opposite Post Office. ]3 D.C." Saturday sale specials.— • Heavy brown army blankets, 80 x 60, sjtrong and serviceable, value 12s Gd for 7s lid. LEMON trees (m fruit) tor sale; also daphne, boronias, heaths, fruit and shelter trees, shrubs, etc.— At Emma Just's, Main street (near station).

"TTJ D.C." Saturday sale specials.— ". o Girls' coloured felt hats, new inet shape, value 12s Gd for 8s lid. AT Emmelt's hive, they're all alive ; now this you may think funny; hut if you're wise, he'll you advise re value tor your money.—Phone 5905.^ > D.C. Saturday Specials. u_ • 38in cream cotton vests, value 3s Gd, sale price 2s Gd. SPECIAL menu every day at Rawlins's, tho White House, but extra special on Saturdays and Thursdays. Farmers and shoppers, bring your friends. PD.C." Saturday sale specials.— . Kit Coney fur scarf, 60 x 8inch, lined silk, value 75s for 49s 6d. A T Carroll Buildings, Cuba street, Messrs Alexander Clark, Ltd., aro showing the latest English wallpapers at lower prices. Call and see

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1053, 27 June 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1053, 27 June 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1053, 27 June 1924, Page 6

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