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EASTER HOLIDAYS. OUR Store will be CLOSED on Good Friday, Easter Saturday and Easter Monday. We will appreciate our customers shopping early for their Easter requirements. WATSON BROS., LTD. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are required for the erection of four shops and dwelling flat, Main Street, Pahiatua, for Geo. Oxley, Esq. Plans and specifications from the Architect, where tenders close at 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April Bth. R. THORROLD JAGGARD, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, Palmerston North. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. OURSUANT to the provisions of the X Harbours Act, 1923, and regulations thereto, and the Local Elections and Polls Act, 19U8, and its amendments, I hereby notify that I shall, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1925, hold an election for the purpose of electing two members to represent the undermentioned combined district on the Wellington Harbour Board. The combined district comprises the Boroughs of Palmerston North, Feilding, Foxton, Levin, Shannon and Otaki and the Counties of Manawatu, Oroua, Horowhenua, Pohangina, Kairanga and lviwitea. Nominations of Candidates will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office-, the Square, Palmerston North, up to noon on THURSDAY, the 9th day of April, 1925. A deposit of £3 must accompany each nomination. J. R. HARDIE, Returning Officer. March 27th, 1925.

BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH. FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD ‘ ELECTION. 1 PURSUANT to the provisions of the Harbours Act, 1923, and regulations thereto, and the Local Elections and Polls: Act, 1908, and its amendments, 1 hereby notify that I shall, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1925, hold an election for the purpose of electing one member to represent the Borough of Palmerston North on the Foxton Harbour Board. Nominations of Candidates will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, the Square, up to noon on THURSDAY, the 9th day of April, 1925. A deposit of £3 must accompany each nomination. J. R. HARD lE, Returning Officer. March 27th, 1925. TO LET, two unfurnished front ■ rooms, every convenience, phone, gas. —Lloyd, carrier. Main street west. GET you supplies oi lisb at the Manawatu Fish Supply Co., Cuba street, or if in town, dine at our dining room*. Fresh fish daily. nnO LET, front bed-sitting room, also JL single room, good locality, 2 minutes from Square. Apply ‘'Standard.” WANTED, a youth, about 18 years of age, to tell his parents J. H. Blockley is the cheapest upholsterer in town.—l 9 Andrew Young street. LOST, white kitten. Finder kindly return 78 Fitzherbert street. Reward. TYLOOD and complexion tablets will If clear your skin of all blotches, pimples, etc., giving the skin a healthy clear appearance. Obtainable only at Cunninghame’s Pharmacy, Broadway. LOST, nickel plated cap off Minerva benzine tank. Reward. Apply 24 Broad street or phone 5675. A REFRESHING cup of tea.—lt costs little at Whitehead and Ellis’s, the Square and Main street. Our cakes made us famous—we make them. IX OR SALE, almost new B.S.A. .22 . calibre repeater, cheap for cash. Address “Standard” Office. WHO is Bryant ‘t Ho makes any basket or chair you want, your own shape or design, for trade or household use. Come direct to 26 King street and save your money. rgtUILET rolls, Os 9d dozen, shaker JL salt, 9d; figs, 7d; Rosella apricots, Is 2d; scrubbing brushes, Bd. All kinds of haberdashery stocked at Rutter’s cash store (phone 6445). WANTED to sell, good 5-roomed house, handy Square.; owner left district; price £1260; Government loan £6OO. Apply Mortland and Young, 113 Cuba street.

ry IIIETON repairs watches, clocks X . and jewellery at moderate prices (all work guaranteed); also good value in new watches and clocks.—Upstairs, Rialto Building (next to Museum), Cuba street. OEQUAH, Sequah, Sequah.—Boon k 5 and Co., Broadway, have supplies ol Sequah’a remedies. PROVE it, that you know where the grocery and provision' - bargains are, shop at the Original Cash Store. \TACANCY tor one permanent boarder, single room. Hinemoa House, Main street. WHITEHEAD and Ellis, bakers and pastrycooks, for good value in cakee. Shop whore you are sure to get satisfaction. CAVE money by having your boots £3 repaired with best English leather at A. Bellow’s, 16 Pitt street. —Men’s roled and heeled 7s, ladies' ss. THE “Security” is without equal for writing purposes, and the only pen with the invaluable protector feature. A super fountain at an ordinary pen price.—H. Whitehead, 56 Scaudia street. BEAD bags! Bead bags I Bead 1 bags 1 Startling reductions at J. R. McKenzie’s for three weeks only. See our window display. WHO is Emmett? Why, one of the few men in Palmerston who has thoroughly learned his trade and places his experience at the disposal of his clients.—Ring 5905. HAT is Emmett? Why, the grocer with a wide insight into the trade in all its branches. Como and see.—Phone 5905. OURS is the main entrance as regards workmanship in the hairdressing trade.—Will E. Jeffrey, Cuba street. STOREKEEPERS and Confectioners. —Get your sweets wholesale from Ph. Singh’s factory, 16 Andrew Young street. IT makes you feel quite young again. Ride “The Perfect” cycle and experience the joys of cycling.—lmperial Cycle Works, Hopwood’s Buildings, agents.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 101, 30 March 1925, Page 6

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