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J. L. BENNETT LTD. IRUIT AT OUR MART, MONDAY, JANUARY 4th. 10 A.M.—500 cases apples, peaches, plums, pears, apricots, strawberries, blackberries, tomatoes, rhubarb, green peas, new potatoes, cabbage, lettuce, fresh vegetables, etc., etc.

MAKERUA DRAINAGE BOARD. SPECIAL ORDER AUTHORISING LOAN OF £120,000. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Special Order was passed at a Special Meeting of the Board on the 17th December, 1925, viz. “In pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by subsection B. of section 16 of “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1913,” and of all other Acts and powers (if any) it in that behalf'enabling the Makerua Drainage Board hereby resolves by way of Special Older as follows: (1). That the Board proceed to raise a loan of One hundred and twenty thousand pounds (£120,000) for the purEose of paying olf the whole of special oans aggregating this amount theretofore raised for the purpose of erecting River Protection Works etc. and maturing on the first day of August 1926. (2). That such loan be called “The Makerua Drainage Board River Protection Loan of £120,000, 1926.” (3). That the currency of the said loan shall be for a period not less than twenty years from the Ist August, 1926. (4). That the interest on the said loan shall be at the rate of Six pounds ( £6) per centum per annum and be payable half yearly on the first day of February and August in each and every year. (5). That the Board doth hereby appropriate and pledge as security for the repayment of the said loan and the interest Sinking Fund and other charges thereon a special rate on the following graduated scale. A rate of five pence and one farthing in the £ upon the rateable value of all rateable property classed A in the Board’s District. A rate of three pence and fifteen sixteenths of a penny in the £ upon the rateable value of all rateable property classed B in the Board's District. A rate of two pence and five eights of a penny in the £ upon the rateable value of all rateable property classed C in the Board’s District. And it is the intention of the Board to confirm such resolution at the ordinary monthly meeting of the Board to be held at the Board’s Office, Palmerston North at 11 o’clock of the forenoon on the 21st January, 1926. JOSEPH LIGGINS, Chairman. Dated, 18th December, 1925.

LOST AND FOUND. lOST, on Awapuni Racecourse, last Jt day, pair of Tortoise shell pinco nez. glasses, with handle. Finder please return to Hotel Imperial.—Reward. LOST, fortnight ago, from 65 Ivairnnga road, yellow sheep dog, answers name “Don.” Reward. TO LET. , TO LET, 7-8-roomed house, hot and cold water, all conveniences, linen cupboard, 9 other cupboards, wardrobe built in, handy to Squarei; rent £2 ss. Apply Cafe, opp. railway station. FOR SALE. Far additional adverluementi relating t» need article a for tala tea page 2. FOR SALE, bicycle, in good order, cheap for cash.—l2 Colombo street. FURNITURE.— Quality never sacrificed for the low prices we offer you at the shop without the window. —Alexandra Furniture Arcade, next to Watson Bros. RICHARDS’ removal, reductions— Few wool gabardine raincoats, very fine quality, reduled to 635; silk and rubber raincoats, 635; French and English model coats for 6 guineas. CORNS I Oh, my corns! Cunninghams'e Lightning Com Cure will soon banish your corns. First application gives ease; Is 6d bottle.—Cunninghame’u Pharmacy, Broadway. -A 925 CHEVROLET Sedan, only J done 4000 miles, fitted with balloon tyres, in new condition.—Adams, Ltd. GORLIN jellies are good and the prioe is low. Rutter’s cash store is the only place to procure them—s for Is, 2s 6d per dozen. ___ jT «850—FOR sale, by mortgagee, 8 oW rooms, excellent condition, eleotric light, porcelain bath; Government mortgage, £250 cash. Birnie, Coombs and Wilson, 38 Rangitikei street. JUST the present for a boy.—Tool sets, best Sheffield make, Is, 2s 3d, 4s 3d, 6s 3d, 19s 6d, 28s 6d, 47s 6d, 58s 6d.—Manson and Barr, Ltd. J^UNCHEON. —Try the Grand Cafe. Excellent fare, good serrioe. jyiY early at Alexander dark’s, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzkerbcrt street, and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street. Premises closed December 24th at 8.30. Re-open January 4th. EMMETT’S busy little cash store. —Stocktaking prices: Kippers, 4d tin; fresh herrings, 6d tin; maccaroni, 6d lb. ; raisins, 5d packet (only s. few left). —Phone 5905. 1710LDING card tables, 39s 6d; special reduction; baize top and strongly braced.—Pcgden’s for New Year presents. JACO fiy papers, sure catchers, 2 for 3d, 9 for Is; puffed raisins, 8d; mushroom ketchup, Is 5d ; Potts’ irons 13s 6d.—At Rutter’s (phone 6445). PEND the day at Wellington’s popular Hotel Trocadero, Lambton Quay, one minute from wharves and Post Office, special tariff for daily or weekly guests. YOUR chemist.—J. ft. Cunnrnghame should be your chemist. Every prescription is dispensed with first quality drugs personally by J. R. Gunninghame, the prescription chemist, Broadway. LONDON Pie Shop.—A cup of fragrant tea and pio refreshments now obtainable at this popular little restaurant; pies to take home as usual.—Opposite subway, Main street. RICHARDS’ removal reductions — Marabout stoics and capes imported direct from London, from 16s 9d; pure silk holeproof hose, 8s 9d; heavy art silk hose, wonderful at the price, 3s 9d-

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 28, 2 January 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 28, 2 January 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 28, 2 January 1926, Page 8

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