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A KLA A Car for To-day's The high place which the Oakland Sensible Six holds in regard to the motoring public is not due to any accident nor to any mere caprice of opinionIt is rather due to the fact that the car more ably meets the motorist's -wishes and his needs than any other, and better serves him at a lower upkeep cost. It is built on an extraordinarily strong chassis. It carries no unnecessary weight, and its highpowered ongine is free from handicap of any kind, developing sufficient power for any emergency, and is exceedingly sparing of fuel. The body of the car is handsome, Nomy, and comfortable. AGENTS: BETT AND BAYLY, LTD. BANGITIKEI STREET. PALMERSTON N. OVERSEAS COOTS TOBACCO FUNI>. , flControlled under War Regulations.) TRUSTEES. J. Goring-Johnston, Esq., Palmerston North, ■Col. Pringle, Palmerston North, P. A. McHardy, Esq., Palmerston North. HON. TREASURER: J. Herbert Hankins, Palmerston North. 38th LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS. Previously acknowledged.. £3719 9 4 Mrs and Miss Osborne (JBongotea), for ball committee in aid of this fund .. 18 6 ( Miss Helen Hunter (Porangahau), 16th donation .. 10 0 0 Aokautere Nigger Minstrel Troupe (Aokautere), per W. S. Gawith 6 15 0 Collected on a journey to and from Feilding 5 9 < 6th Manawatu Mounted Rifles (local), per Major Ashworth and Capt. Jickell (Palmerston North) .... 5 • Story's sale (Kauwhata), per Abraham and Williams . 4 0 Mrs Chowen (Palmerston) . 3 3 Mr W. Hayes (Shannon) .. 212 Children West End School a (Palmerston), per Mr Buchler 2 0 ©I H. W. Hunt (Kiritaki) 2 0 Money found by Mrs Puklowski (Whakaronga) .. 2 1 I Social evening (Palmerston) 118 0 1 P. Spelman (Pohangina) ... llt © Bank N.B.W. collection box 15 2' H» Jarvis (Palmerston 1 ) .... 1 1 • F.J.O. (Palmerston) 1 1 • Barber and Mullens (Shannon) 1 1 © J. H. Vincent (Ashhurst) .. lit T. Bros. (Aorangi) 1 0 • GJB. (Aorangi) * 1 • © G. Bix (Linton) , 1 © • A. Clever, care Mrs Rawlins (Palmerston) 1 0 0 R. McPhail (Whakaronga') . 10 0 G. Seifert (Palmerston) ... 1 0 © A. J. Mahon (Palmerston) . 10 6 A. Skerinan (Palmerston) .. 10 0 Major Garner (Palmerston) 10 8 W. Port <Ashhurst) 10 0 Lynn Staples (Palmerston) . 10 0 Ashhurst stock sale (Ashhurst) . 8 0 G. Outram (Palmerston) .. 8 0 H. Woodfield (Palmerston) 7 « I.C. (Foxton) 7 6 Box Collection (Palmerston) 5 6 R. W. Mitchell (Palmerston) 5 0 W. Richardson (Palmerston) 5 © F. Boyes (Bunnythorpe) ... 5 © Anonymous (Rongotea) .... 5 • Anonymous (Rongotea) .... 50 I.C.W. (Christchurch) 5 « Anonymous (given at Palmerston Square gates) .... 46 J. Jarrett (Terrace End) .. 2 6 Mrs A. Russell (Palmerston) 2 6 J. P. (Palmerston) 2 6 A. Hewitt (Palmerston) ... 26 B\B. (Palmerston) 2 0 G. Philps (Palmerston) , 2 0 £3802 8 6 Note. —Through the generous response to my appeal for the 6th Squadron of the Manawatu Mounted Rifles in Palestine, I have been enabled to cable to London to place at the disposal of the commanding officer of the regiment for his men parcels of tobacco amounting in the aggregate to the value of fifty poands. A few more acknowledgments which have arrived since 31st August last:— Gifts from your fund great boon to us boys. Let me thank you for them myself.—D. E. Rowe. The Ambulance boys thank you for ;ood quality cigarettes; they were appreciated hy all. —Ernest C. Burnett, Capt. N.Z.M.C. Received emokes; '' some'' good, believe me. Thanks and good wishes. — G. Mulligan. Thanks for the cigarettes; much appreciated. Hope to be back in good old New Zealand as soon as the gentle Hun cries "finish."—W. Williams. Greatly appreciate cigarettes received. I express my gratitude for kindness. —H. Hawke. Thank you most heartily for welcome parcel fags.—l. W. Whipp. Just a line to thank you for parcel which arrived with contents in good condition. Needless to say, how acceptable it was.—H. S. Tucker. Others in similar strain from —A. M. Hickey, Private Smellie 39339, Private I. H. Walsh, Private I. E. Horrell, 15543, Private G. Leamey (Pohangina). Church of England Men's Society: "Many thnaks for your gift. It was of untold value, for it arrived just in time for mo to help our wounded." — M. Mullineaux, Capt.-Ghaplain, New Zealand E.F., in the field. All boys out here grateful for receipt of such a welcome gift and glad to know that friends many thousand miles away think of us. I earnestly thank you. — 11. G. Robertson. J. HERBERT HANKINS, Treasuror. SOtfc Sept., 1918.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 14017, 21 October 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 14017, 21 October 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 14017, 21 October 1918, Page 2