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PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. ARTICLES LEFTIN MUNICIPAL BUSES. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that all lost articles now in the possession of the Transit Department will bo sold unless claimed within seven days from date. J. R. HARDIE, Town Clerk. July 27th, 1928. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets will be obtainable from Thursday, 16th Aufpst, to Saturday, 25th August, available for return until Saturday, 15th September, 1928, ns under— ALL Sections 'from any station to finv other station on the same Section). From any officered station on North and South Island Main Lines and Branches, and Picton Section, to any station on those Sections. The journey must bo commenced on or before 25th August and may be broken after travelling 25 miles from the original starting station. t Tickets may bo purchased and reservations made 14 days in advance of date of travel. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS, to close at noon on TUESDAY, August 7tli, are invited for the Erection of a Residence in Rongopai Street, Palmerston North, for F. R. B. Chin, Esq. Plans, etc., may be seen at my office. A. R. ALLEN, Architect. SINKING ARTESIAN WELL. WRITTEN tenders for the sinking of an Artesian Well at Wangaehu Railway Station will be received up till noon on August 4th, 1928, at the District Engineer’s Office, Railways, Wanganui. Specifications and conditions may bo seen at Stationmaster’s Office, Palmerston North, and District Engineer’s Office, Railways, Wanganui. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. SLAUGHTERING OF STOCK. marked * “Slaughtering” J. are invited and will close with the undersigned at 12 noon on THURSDAY, August 9th, 1928, for the work of slaughtering of stock at the Municipal Abattoir, Awapuni. Conditions to be observed may be seen at the Municipal Offices or Abattoir, Awapuni. J. R. HARDIE, Town Clerk. July 23rd, 1928. SPORTS SPECIAL SPORTS SPECIAL Issued by IIANAWATU EVENING STANDARD On SATURDAY EVENINGS (Price Two Pence), Ts Obtainable from the Following Agents:— Main Street (opposite station) —W. Connor. Main Street (opposite subway)—R. Connor. Coleman Place—L. Martin. Coleman Place—C. Hastings. Rangitikei Street, 90—Mrs A. Perrin. Featherston Street (opposite Central School) —Miss E. Boyd. Featherston Street (opposite High School) —S. Clarke. Featherston Street—C. Emmett. Square—A. Levy. Square—C. Swallow. Square—A. Westmoreland. Square—R. Connor. Square—W. H.. Crystall. Square—N.Z. Importing Co. Broadway—G. H. Bennett and Co. Cuba Street—W. Franks. Cuba Street—A. Collinson. Russell Street —S. Trask. Ruahine Street (opposite Hospital)— A. Dron. Terrace End —C. Oxborough. Terrace End—Cruttendon and Rouse. Main Street (opposite Public Trust) — Hutchins’ Book Exchange. F. G. Murphy, Milson Store. J. Scheidt, Bunnythorpe. M. Chandler, Tivoli Theatre, Feilding. Mrs Johnston, Feilding.

YOU can now have that picture framed. Alexander Clark’s have new designs and quote new lower prices. ALL kiddies iove Carson's Aerated Waters, made from artesian water, beet quality cane sugar, and choioe fruit flavourings. They are both wholesome and refreshing. Factory, 14 Grey Street, Phone 5246. CAKES toilet soap English Gresolvent Is tin. peanut cheese, Is, Spratts 6d tin.—Phone orders, delivered quickly.—Ruttepfe, phone 6445. AT Is per roll, who would have a shabby room. See R. Wughom, the Square. F~~ URS.—Wo sell the best and prices are lowest. See our window.—H. H. Blandford Ltd., Quality Furriers, Rangitikei Street. USE Glen coal—it’s a clean burning coal.—P. E. Thomas (phone 5973). n RAVEN “A,” Capstan, Country VJ Life, Clarence cigarettes, 7d pkt., 20’s Is 2d, 50’s 2s lOd; Chess, ’Varsity, Capstan, De Luxe, Players, Three Castles, 7Jd pkt.; Edgeworth tobacco, Is 9d tin.—At J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd. WANTED, an offer for sound 5-roomed house and section; about £050; easy terms. Bargain hero for somo one.— Kenneth McDonald. SE Glen coal for good cooking results. —Cuthbertson’s (phono 549 G). Footballs, from 8s Cci to 27s 6d ; also basketballs, from 14a 6d to 325, nt Bennett’s Broadway. STOCKTAKING special.—Men’s flannelette pyjamas, all sizes, 5s lid suit.—Humphreys and Andrews, 15 Broadway. II URS I Furs 1 Furs! (Vo show a grand display of cur furs in showrooms. 300 of the popular Manchurian Fox Chokers will be added within the next few days.—H. H. Blandford Ltd., Quality Furriers, Rangitikei Street. , tiILAJNN ELETTE, sheetings and blan--1: kets, babies’ cot sheets and blankets—Archer’s Drapery Warehouse, Coleman Place, the Squara, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 205, 28 July 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 205, 28 July 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 205, 28 July 1928, Page 2