160 Shopkeepers of Palmerston North say emphatically we want Wednesday Closing. Shopkeepers say they want Saturday. A V HALF HOLIDAY stands for Progress and Prosperity, because yon can do v v JQj L/Jl.l XlilO JU JIL A your shopping exactly as you have done it in the past, and the farmer will continue to come to Palmerston for his supplies. SATURDAY MEANS DECLINE, because the farmer will go to other towns for his "VOTE THUS:
BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. I HA YE the honour to be a candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election, and if returned to the Council will use my best efforts for the progress and prosperity of our town. C. F. SPOONER. Fitzherbert street. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. the honour to announce myself as a candidate for election as representative for Manawatu on the above Board. MAURICE COHEN. BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH. BOROUGH ELECTIONS. UNDER Sections 25 and 48 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, and uuper the provisions of the Local Elections aud Polls Act, 1908,1 hereby notify that I shall, on Nednesday, the 30th day of April, 1913, hold an election to fill the following positions—1. Mayor of the Borough of Palmerston North. 2. Nine Councillors to represent the Borough of Palmerston North. 3. Two members to represent the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Nominations' of candidates will be received at the Palmerston North Borough Couucil office up to noon on Wednesday, April 23, 1913. And Ial&o hereby give notice that under Section 17 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1908, and the provisions of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908, that a Poll will .be taken to decide on which day of the week the Statutory Half-holiday will be held, whether on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday or Saturday. C. E. SHORTT, Returning Officer. Palmerston North, April 15th, 1913. A. J. YORTT, WOOD and Coal Merchant, 186 Main Street East, Terrace End Firewood cut to any length at shortest notice. Coalbrookdale. State, Taupiri, Puponga, Newcastle, and blacksmith's coals in stock. Also Pine cones. Order may be left at S. T. Hunt and Co.'s, next Club Hotel. 'Phone Nos. Yard 219, Ho ,se 570. NOTICE. Cars for Hire. Ring 'Phone 655. Taxi Stand. | CHARGES in Borough same as cabs, Outside Is per mile. 'Phone 655. 'Phone 655. TAXI STAND. Opposite Post Office. MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE JTUDD offeni himself and * tl new Krit Car for engagement to run patrons to any locality. TERMS THE LOWEST. Address—--32, Ferguson Street East Phone 654. BUSINESS NOTICE. Messrs boag, wayMOUTH & CO. wish to notify Motorists and the public generally that they have opened premises at 18 King-street, Palmerston North, and are now prepared to undertake all classes of General, Electrical aud motor engineering. First-class Touring Car for Hire. IsOTICE. /~1 ILCLIIMST A- K1D1) beg to notify that they have removed to No 14, Cuba Street.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1902, 23 April 1913, Page 1
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