TENDERS, closing at noon on FRIDAY, 9th April, 1926, with the District Engineer, Public Works Department, Old Parliament Buildings, Wellington, are invited for installation of electric light at Post Office, Apiti. Plan and sjiecifications obtainable at Post Offices, Palmerston North, Feilding and Apiti. Olio UA DRAINAGE BOARD! TENDERS are invited for tho following drain clearing contracts: Contract No. 9: Campbell Continuation Drain, about 209 chains. Contract No. 10: Costall’s Drain, about 100 chains. Contract No. 11: Willow Drain, about 161 chains. Contract No. 12: Artesian Drain, about 54 chains. Contract No. 13: Bush Drain, about 75 chains. Contract No. 14: Clarke’s and Tompkin’s Drains, about 149 chains. Specifications and conditions may bo seen at tho Board’s Office, Rongotoa, where tenders close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, 6tli April. C. PERCY WOOD, Clerk. Rongotea, 29th March, 1926. J N BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. TAKE NOTICE that tho under- 1 signed, GEORGE REEVES, formerly of Gore, in Otago, New Zealand, Dairy Factory Proprietor, but now of Gore, Labourer, intends to apply to the Supremo Court of New Zealand, Wellington District, at Palmerston North on the 4th day of May, 1926, or as soon thereafter as his applica- j tion can be heard for an order for his discharge from bankruptcy. DATED this 23rd day of March, one : thousand nine hundred and twenty- ; PlX ‘ GEORGE REEVES. , Smith and Dolamore, Solicitors for the Applicant, Gore. I MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. MOTOR DRIVERS’ LICENSES. NOTICE is hereby given that persons desiring to drive motor vehicles on or after Ist April, 1926, must obtain a new motor driver’s license before driving such motor. The County Inspector will be in attendance at the undermentioned place for the purpose of issuing licenses to county residents:— Court House, Foxton, Ist April, from 10 ,a.m. to 4 p.m. \ A. Iv. DREW, \ County Clerk. CYCLES can be bought on easy terms, small deposit, from Reliable Cycle Depot, 239 Main street west. • OLD false teeth bought, 6s, 10s, 20s, 40s per set, sound or broken. Post to Platinum Scrap Company. 102 Willis street, Wellington. Cash return mailCARTAOE. —River metal and sand, boulders and garden soil supplied of. i the shortest notice; also ploughing >nd gran cutting undertaken.— A. H. "Whitehead, 44 Pahiatua street (phone 6713). ; CORNS, corns. Cunninghame’s Lightning Corn Cure eases the pain and takes away the corn; Is 6d bottle.—J. R. Cunninghame, prescription chemist, Broadway. feather dusters, for removing dust from highly finished odies without scratching varnish •ork, 3s 9d and 5s each.—Manson and larr, Ltd., Rangitikei street. COX’S orange apples 5/6 per caso at Chapman’s Fruit shop. Ring 5674. CHIMNEY sweep.—R. Taylor, 4 Terrace street. Orders may be left at Watson Bros. BRIDES, bo photographed in a ' studio in keeping with your own loveliness. Come to the Garden Studio.—Billons, 34 Fitzherbert street. RICHARDS, late Main street, have removed to Square (next Wycherley's). Autumn models now showing. AH. yes, that’s the reason Thwaite’s beef is so choice—it’s all good ox beef. You’ll like the prompt delivery service, too. A phone ring (No. 6224) brings a man to any part of town. THE English frock company, have postponed their closing date until April Ist., to enable tho fur work in hand to be completed. Still soiling at sale prices. "IiIAS. GRAY, has sold his branch J business, but is still to be found illing the best meat; opposite station. -Phone 6270. OjVERLAND, 5-seater, model 91, guaranteed in good order; terms arranged.—General Motor Exchange, shone 5430. phon F > (TITLING pears, peaches and nectarines, still to bo had at Chapman’s Fruit shop Grand Hotel buildings. JAM jars for sale (sterilised), also $ gallon bottles, suitable for vinegar, etc. Sole authorised dealer, Tui branded bottles.—G. Haslam, 64 Main street (phone 6507). TOILET specials at J. R. McKenzie’s.—Colgate’s big bath soap, 6d cake; Wright’s coal tar soap, 2s 3d ?kt.; Palm-oil soap, 7d cake, or 3 for s fld. B.UICK 3-seater, just painted and i overhauled, first-class condition; any trial; easy terms. General Motor Exohange (phone 5430). MANAWATU Dining Rooms, Cuba street.—Serving hot 3- course dinners from 12 to 2; also fsh meals at any time. BIG window displays, new stylo rings at new prices during ring week, starting Thursday, 18th.—L. Cimino (late C. P. Nash), Coleman Place. /CLEARING sales conducted in,nny V_y part.of the district—A 1 exandra Furniture Co., P. P. Stevens, auctioneer. OVERLAND de luxe touring car, fitted glass side screens, bumper irons, real leather upholstery, done under 6000 miles.—General Motor Exchange (phone 5430). k WING to our small present space we * are taking larger premises to cope h the demand for higher grade loring. Opening Qoleman plaqe, ;t Union Bank, after Easter holi■3, —Leslie Collier, the London or. jtIAT.L deposit and weekly payments buys a cycle; see us tor,—Reliable Qycle Depot, 239 Main
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 102, 30 March 1926, Page 2
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