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PALMERSTON -NORTH BOBOUGHT COUNCIL. TEMPORARY STOPPAGE OP. STREET. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, ' under Section 153 of "The Municipal Corporation Act, 1908,'' that tb.9 Kairanga Eoad, between Chelwood Street and Feathersto . Street, is temporarily closed to u . traffic until the midge is repaired. SAMUEL jICKELL, Borough Engineer. October 6, 1916. % NEW ZEAiiAND MILITARY SUPPLIES. j (lnvitation to Tender No. 5).. 'HE Hon. Minister in Charge of Munitions and Supplies will be pleased to consider sealed tenders for the delivery of foodstuffs, forage and fuel required for Trentham and Featherston Camps during November to February next, provided same are received at the Military Supplies Purchase Office, Room 8, 2nd Floor, Union S.S. Coy.'s Buildings, Wellington, on or before noon on WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant. Full particulars, specifications and, conditions of contract may be obtained from this Office or from Defence Department at Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin or Palmerston North. A. M. ADAMS, Officer-in-Charge, Military Supplies Purchase Office. Wellington, 3rd Oct., 19.10.

PUBLIC NOTICE. T BEG to notify the public of Palmerston North and surrounding districts that I have this day disposed of my business to Mr A. J". Taylor, late of New Plymouth. I wish to thank all customers for their liberal patronage in the past and to solicit a continuance of their support for mv successor. F. SMITH, Pork Butcher. Eespecting the above notice I wish to inform the public that the above business will be carried on by me on the same lines as by Mr Smith. Mr G. Brown, who had had the management of the small goods department for tho past five years, wil continue to have charge of that department and the whole business will continue to have the personal supervision of Mr Smith for some while, and by keeping to his excellent standard I hope to merit a continuance of your favour. A. J. TAYLOB. The Samson Sieve Grip 10Horse Pull Agrimotor Can bo seen in active operation swamp-ploUghing at ME J. A. BUS* SELL'S FAEM, at the top of Gillespie's Line, each day from now on UNTIL SATUEDAY, OCTOBEB 7, swamp-ploughing and turning a furrow 22in. x 7in. or Sin. Full particulars at the Sole Agent's AdAm bueges, •18 Eangitikei Street, Palmerston North. BUSINESS PLEABUBS Fill out Bill BPEED felly Equipped u< (tcuutebd, HENDERSON & NAYLOR, M unfutaren u# lagtortes*, '< COLEMAN PLACE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!*

H. Bergereen, LAWN MOWER EXPERT. '' % "MX)W is the time that yeu want your Lawn Mower in tip-top condition. Call round at Bergersen's if you have the least trouble with it, and he will fix it up at a reasonable price. Note the Address: No. 29 Broad Street. Phone 99. FIIEB PYCROFT AND SON, BRICKLAYERS, CONTRACTORS, 98 CUBA ST., PALMERSTON N. ALL classes of bricklayers' work carried out in town or country. Bakers' oven work a specialty. Estimates for any class of work free. Phone 376. P.O. 80x'177. J. W. FISHER & CO. (Established 1889). HE LEADING SCULPTORS. Th« Firm that's always busy. Be sure and get a quotation from us before going elsewhere. We carry the largest stock of Memorials in the district, imported direct from Italy. The proprietors are practical Sculptors, and you will have the benefit of a lifetime's experience. Note Address—--12 David Street (near Railway Station), PALMERSTON NORTH. CIUB HOTEL. WOODVILLE. 1 T. TAYLOR. This Hotel has for many years been the leading Hotel in the District. Patrons will find Meals, Beds, awl Bath-rooms of the best. TARIFF—Bs PER DAY.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13524, 7 October 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13524, 7 October 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13524, 7 October 1916, Page 8