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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KING'S BIRTHDAY—3rd JUNE, 1925. HOLIDAY Excursion tickets, available for return until Saturday, 18th June, 1925, will he issued from Saturday, 80th May, to Wednesday, 3rd Juio, inclusive, as under:— ALL SECTIONS. —From any station to any station on the same section, ineluding Lake Wakatipu, and From any officered station on the North Island Main Line and Branches Section to any station on the South Island Main Lino and Branches Section, including calling places on Lake Wakatipu. From any officered station on the South Island Main Lino and Branches Section, including Lake Wakatipu, to any station on the North Island Main Lino and Branches Section. From any officered station on the I'joton Section to any station on the North Island Main Line and Branches or South Island Main Line and Branch's Section, including calling place# on Luke Wakatipu. From any office red station on the North Inland Main Line and Branches or South Island Main Line and Branch-a Sections, including Lake Wakatipu, to any station on the Ricton Section, “ 1)HOI!A RABBIT BOARD. ELECTION OF TRUSTEES. IJL'KSUANT to the provisions of “fhe Local Elections and Polls Act," I hereby give notice that the following candidates have been duly nominated lor tho election of Trustees of the above-mentioned Board: — CAMPBELL, Archibald HOGG, lewis Gordon McLEOD, Bruce RASMUSSEN, Maurice SANDILANDS, Benoni Nimmo YOUNGER, David Laing As the numlier of candidates nominated docs not exceed the number of trustees required, I therefore declare Messrs A. Campbell, L. G. Hogg, 13. McLeod, M. Rasmussen, B. N. Sandilands rnd D. L. Younger to be duly elected as Trustees of the Oroua P.abbit District tor the ensuing term of office. ROY L. HARDING, Returning Officer. Feilding, May 18th, 1925. HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that at a special meeting of the Horowbenua County Council, held on the 18th day of April, 1925, the following resolution was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at a special meeting of tlie Council, to be held on the 27th day of May, 1925, at 9.39 a.in., at the Council Chambers, Levin: — RESOLUTION. In pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by section 16 of “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913,” and with the consent of the ratepayers of the Speciul Rating Area in the Horowbenua County hereinafter described testified by a petition signed by not less than tlireb-iourths of the ratepayers in the said Special Rating Area, the capital values of whose properties as appearing in the valuation roll of the said County is collectively greater than the capital values of the properties of the ratepayers who did not so consent, the Horowhenua County Council hereby resolves, by way of special order, as follows:

That for the purpose of forming, metalling and culverting, including the engineering and clerical charge;! in the construction of roads in the ASH-LEA-TEM UKANUI SPECIAL ILVYIXG AREA, the Horowhenua County Council hereby authorises the raising of a loan of four thousand one hundred pounds (£4100) at six pounds per centum for 36J years, and declares that the cost ol raising the loan (but not the first year’s interest on the loan) shall be paid out of the monies so raised. SPECIAL RATING AREA. The Ashlea-Temukanui Special Rating Area comprises Lots 1-12 and Lot 14. D.P. 5739, contained in part subdivisions 4-6, section 2a, and part subdivisions 3 and 4, section 2b, Mana-watu-Kukutauaki, Block VIII, Aruwaru Survey District; also Lot 1, D.P. 1544, also contained in part sections 2a and 2b, Manawatu-Kukutauaki, Blocks VIII. and X, Arawaru Survey District. Dated at Levin this 28th day of April, 1925. F. H. HUDSON, County Clerk". PHOTOGRAPHS. DON’T fail to visit the Burning Studios for Family and Wedding Groups, Children Studies and Portraits. We guarantee to please you. Photos taken on dull days as well as fine with our new process.—E. A. MORTON, Photographer and Proprietor (phone 5028). * OURS is the main entrance as regards workmanship in the hairdressing trade.—Will E. Jeffrey, Cuba 6treet. EMMETT guarantees quality and pr .ee on every lino; money returned if not satisfied from the keen quality store, Featlierstou street (phone 3905). LEAVE that picture framing job with us if you want your picture lrained in truly artistic style. We have a large selection of all the newest mouldings and mountings. First-class workmanship and lowest prices always. —Alexander Clark, Ltd., Palmerston North. M ANSON and Barr, Ltd., stock Cyclone fancy wire fencing. It is cheaper, more lasting, and better in appearance than battens; also interlocking uheep and pig fence—the latest production of the Cyclone Co. ROOF with the best iron.—Obtain our price for ‘‘Phoenix Crown” brand, first quality. Manson and Barr, Ltd. WINTER is coming 1 Now is the time to brighten up the home, for the drear cold months, with a new papering scheme. Alexander Clark’s, Ltd., stocks are replete with a charming new range of English wallpapers in delicate pastel shades, gorgeous friezes, and delightful patteruings, which will immediately appeal to the housewife, and prices are lower. YOU’D be surprised at the amount of dirt and grease that our dry cleaning brings out of the average suit, and doubly surprised at the new looking appearance of the suit when we’ve finished the job.—Nielson’s dye works, 297 Main street (phone 5353). v IF tea satisfaction is worth anything to you, you ought to be a “FatrlAwn” tea drinker, for it is pure.— Boon, Broadway.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 141, 19 May 1925, Page 6

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