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PLOUGHING. TENDERS called for ploughing, harrowing, discing, rolling and sowing about one hundred and fifty acres. Apply J. McKELVIE, Carnarvon. BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. NOMINATIONS RECEIVED FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR, NINE COUNCILLORS, FOUR MEMBERS FOR THE PALMERSTON NORTH- HOSPITAL BOARD, AND THREE MEMBERS FOR THE MANAWATUOROUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. . f r : ; I HEREBY notify that the undermentioned persons have) been duly nominated for the various offices as mentioned hereunder: — MAYOR— 0 : - BENNE.TT,. Arthur Edwin EDWARDS, Robert GRAHAM, Archibald James • NINE COUNCILLORS— r ABRAHAMS, Solomon ALLERBY, Francis Cornelius ' ANDREW, Thomas : y CANTON, Henry James CLAUSEN, Christian Nicolai ELIOTT, Meldrum Alfred FITZHER.BERT, William Lockhart HODGENS, Joseph JORGENSEN, Oscar Albert LANGSTONE, Frank LOW, David Walker MANSFORD, Augustus Edward MAYES, William Richard MILVERTON, William McLEOD. John TREMAINE, Geoffrey FOUR MEMBERS HOSPITAL BOARD—ABRAHAM, Constance Palgravo ALLERBY, Francis Cornelius CUTLER, William Frederick FOLLAS, John Thomas LANGSTONE, Frank NASH, James Alfred PYCROFT, Frederick THREE MEMBERS POWER BOARD—ELIOTT, Meldrum Alfred HODGENS, Joseph LANGSTONE, Frank NASH, James Alfred The number of Candidates being in excess of the requirements in each instance, I shall, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of April, 1927, hold an Election at the undermentioned places between the hours of 9 a.m. apd 7 p.m.: Empire Hall, Princess Street (principal booth) Oddfellows’ Hall, 76 Cuba Street Coronation Hall, 's3s"Main Street East Fire Brigade Station, 224 Main Street East , Baker’s Laundry, corner Featherston and Elizabeth Streets Takaro Schoolroom, corner Featherston Street West and Ivingswood Street West End School, corner of College Street and Botanical Road Haslam’s Shop, 64 Main Street West Dron’s Hospital Store, 79 lluahine Street All Saints’ Schoolroom, Te Awe Awe Street J. R. HARDIE, Returning Officer. April 13th, 1927.

SCHOOL Bags. —Solid leather, from 3s 6d tp 12s 6d each; at Benfrett’s. Broadway. BUICK Coupe for sale, in perfect mechanical order, balloon ( tyres, finished in Duco. Inspect this ’car at Adams’, Ltd. . Tl/fUSIC Cases.—Solid leather, from lrJ. 7s 6d to 20s each; at Bennett’s, Broadway. PEGDEN’S stocktaking sale starts next week. Carpets at ridiculous prices. WEET Bix, Is 2d packet.—Excelsior Store, Russell Street. WANTED to sell, 4-roomed house, £350; cash wanted £l5O. Apply A. Mortland and Co., 113 Cuba Street. S" PLENDID line in Cardigans, pure wool, grey or heather, 8s lid each; suitable for either ladies or gents.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. itJt KLLING rapidly.—Don’t nnss this bargain: Boys’ pyjamas, all sizes, 6s 6d, worth 8s 6d.—Humphreys ana Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. R. McKENZIE, Ltd., tor Easter • gift suggestions.—English elec-tro-plate stainless knives. Royal Doulton ware, etc., etc. PEGDEN’S stocktaking sale starts next week. Great bargains in well made furniture. EAMPS, lamps, lamps, just arrived. —Oil, 3s 8d ; electric, 7s 6d ; carbide, 10s 6d; generating sets, 27s 6d. Call and inspect at Imperial Cycle Works, Hopwood’s Buildings, ODGE roadster, in first-class mechanical condition, new tyres; any trial. Inspection invited at Adams’, Ltd. THE line that has startled the town for value.—Boys’ pyjamas, 5s 6d pair; to fit boys up to 9 years.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway; PEGDEN’S stocktaking sale starts next week. Carpets at ridiculous prices. s BILLIARDS for the home from 100 s complete with scorer and cues; at Bennett’s, Broadway. i "VA7’F.ET Bix, Is 2d packet.—Excellv V sior Store. Russell Street. T ARGE fancy bottle scented bath JLi salts, 2s 4d; 4 packets Cerebros ilanc mange and custard powders, Is. E-At Rutter’s Cash Store (’phone 6445). rABLE tennis from 5s 6d to 20s; at Bennett’s, Broadway. AH I The Red Bird bicycle after all. Light, strong, durable, reliable, Economical. —Anderson’s Cycle Shop (opposite Poet Office) agency. 25 DOZEN men’s neglige shirts, collar to match ; a tip-top line at the money, 5s 6d each.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd:, 16 ¥7l ASTER gift suggestions.—Smokers' Ei stands, ashtrays, tobacco pouches, rest wallets, etc., etc., at exceptionJly low prices.—J. R. McKenzie, Ltd. )>V ivco* xj • -A. II jL and see our bargains in s.h. adiea' and gents’ cycles, guaranin first-class order. Works, Hcpwood’s Buildings. ICYCLE accessories.—Cyclists will find a visit of inspection exceedigly profitable. Anderson’s Cycle j

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 117, 14 April 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 117, 14 April 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 117, 14 April 1927, Page 2

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