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FOR SALE. mHE Borough Council desires to I dispose o) the lolloping:—1 Davey Paxman and Co. Tube Ignition (las Engine, 5 h.p.; 1 Alamo Lighting Plant complete, 15 cells, 2 V. each. Further particulars from Acting Traffic Manager. COURT MANAWATU, No. 5655, A.O.F. THE Regular Fortnightly Meeting of Court Munawatu, A.0.F., will be held on MONDAY, the Ist December, 1924, at 7.30 p.m. in the Foresters’ Hall. Business: Nomination of Officers, Initiation, Payment of Dues, and General. J. SMIDT, Secretary. £ GIiOLA LODGE, No. S, U.A.O.D. MEMBERS are hereby summoned and requested to attend at Oddleilows’ Hall, Cuba Street, on TUESDAY, 2nd December, 1924, at 8 p.m. Business: Initiation, Election of Officers and General. J. MEWETT, Sec. MORTGAGES FINAL EXTENSION ACT, 1924. FIB Lie NOTICE is hereby given that every mortgagor under a mortgage to which the above'Act applies, who desires an extension of tne term of his mortgage, must lile in the Supreme Court a notice of motion lor ail extension order NOT LATER THAN THE 31st JANUARY, 1925. The Act expressly provides that no extension can be granted unless the motion is tiled before that date. The notice must be filed in an office of the Supreme Court in the Provincial District within which the mortgaged land is situate. The Act does not apply to any mortgage to secure an account current or to any mortgage executed after the 24th October, 1919. The Act requires a mortgagor who files a motion for an extension order to serve without delay a copy of the notice of motion upon the mortgage and also upon every person who is a "mortgagor” of the same property. “Mortgagor” is defined to mean a person liable under the provisions of a mortgage and to include any person who has guaranteed the performance by the mortgagor of any covenant, condition or agreement expressed or 'implied in the mortgage, whether such guarantee is expressed in the mortgage or in any other instrument; and also to include any person against whom a mortgagor lias a legal or equitable right of indemnity in respect of any liabilities under the mortgage. F. H. D. BELL, Attorney-General. MAN A WAT U-OR 0U A HI VER BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY Caused by the death of the late Reginald Theodore Bell. ( ]\TOTICE is hereby given that an l/** election of One Member to the Board for the Makerua Sub-Division of the Manawatu-Oroua River Board, will be held on TUESDAY, the 23rd December, 1924, (between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.) in accordance with Section 39 of the Local Elections and Pulls Act, 1908, and 1 hereby appoint the Office of the undersigned, No. 21 Rangitikei street, Palmerston North, as the place, and MONDAY', the 15th of December, 1924 (before 11 a.m.) as the last day on which nominations of candidates for such office will be received bv mo. B. H. SPENCER, Returning Officer. 21, Rangitikei street, Palmerston North, Ist December, 1924. N.B.—Nomination forms will bo supplied on application to the Returning Officer. DIDN’T you know? Your bike needs repairs.—lmperial Cycle Works for a quick job. FLY catchers. —The Empire fly roll, special price 9d dozen, fly cages Is 6d, Daisy lly killers Is 2d, fly batiis _6d, wasp fly bands, to hang, 2d each. See the one covered with flies in liopwood's window. . QEND it here.—Our workshop is all O ready witli all "up-to-date appliances. All work done with efficiency and despatch. Lawn mower sharpening a speciality.—Manson and Barr, Ltd., Palmerston North. WILL the person WHO took away a cheatortiold suite, re-ccverod in moquetto, from Blockloy's, Androw Young itreet, kindly tell their friends that they sveio well satisfied with tho price and workmanship. EPAIRS! Repairs! Repairs 1 We execute them cheaply and without delay.—lmperial Cycle Works, liopwood's Buildings. | ■ UMMING tops, 9d to 3s (3d; Jap. umbrellas, Is tkl to 12s Od; trumpets, 4jd to 6s 6d; accordeous, Is 6d to 455; blocks, 9cl to 12s 6d.—J. R. McKenzie. /YBEN-COAL, dependable quality.— VJI Money bac-k it not satisfied.—F. Grover (pnone 5699). KEY’ brand champagne cider, the finest drink in IN.Z. ; cool, refreshj ing. stimulating, 18s per dozen spot cash at “Rutter’s” tphono 6445}. EP. jam dishes, 5s Od to 255; smell- • ing salts, 2s Od to 15s; perfume bottle, 8s to 15s; e.p. teapots, 25s to 50s. —J. R. McKenzie. GLEN-COAL is used in most of tho best homes in Palmerston North. Why? BOON and Co. have regular supplies ol Fairlawn teas arriving every month. You can depend on getting the best at 2s 6d ib. 171 AIRLA\VN tea, Fairlawn tea.— Boon aiid Co. report splendid sales oi this well-known blend. You can save a lot of money by buying this line. WATER hose. —See our window for jin rubber water hose, crackproof, can be tied in a knot without injuring the hose, 9d per foot, 60 feet or over at Bjd per loot.—Hop wood Hardware. ALARM clocks, with ordinary dial, 7s 6d each; radium luminous dial, 10s 6d each; boys’ good watches. 7s Od each; gents’ watches, jewelled in 7 holes, 25s each ; gents’ wristlet w'atches, 20s each. If you want good value in clocks, etc., come to Watson Bros., Ltd., big cash store. LF. PENKETH, 217 Main street, buys your discarded clothing, boot 3, books, tools, etc.—Phono 6780. We call and collect.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1180, 1 December 1924, Page 6

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