MANCHBSTE R SPECIALS C. SMITH’S LTD. VVH] TE FLANNE LETTE; 1/, 1/C, 1/11, 2/3 Yard. STRIPED FLANELETTE: 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 Yard. DARK GREY FLANNELETTE. 1/6 Yard. COLONIAL ALL WOOL FLANNEL: 2/3, 2/G Yard. HOYLE’S PRINT: 1/H YardC. SMITH’S LTD. SITUATIONS VACANT. TX/ANTED, a smart boy for the bakeVV h ouse. Apply J. Rawlins, the Square. ANTED, youth for dairy farm, marliines used. Apply F. Ansen, Tiakitabuna. ANTED, strong girl, one used io housework, also milking by machines; must bo reliable; good home and wages. Write "Urgent,” “Times” Office. TX/ANTED, boy for solicitor’s ollice. ” Apply in own handwriting, stating ago and previous experience if any. to Box 59. Palmerston North. WANTED TO RENT. /ANTED, winter grazing for dairy »V s tock. Address at "Times" pffice. WANTED TO BUY. XX/ANTED to purchase. 3-seater ' ' Ford, must be in g< d order: state particulars and V -cst cash price to Box 353. Palmer on North. TIF. PENKETH, 7 Gt- ge Street, •eA. buys gents' discar ed clothes, hpots, books tools, etc, 11 one 1 20KM. LOST AND EG I -VD. FOUND, outside "Times” Office, lady’s fur shoulder wrap. Owner may have same on paying cost of advertisement. Apply "Tinus” Officc. GENERAL NOTICES. .BUTCHERS’ PICNIC QWING to the unfavourable weather conditions yesterday, the Butchers' Picnic had to be POSTPONED. Date will be announced later. r ACKEYTOWN FOOTBALL CLU B. A LL members and intending memtiers of the above Club are *cinested to attend the Annual Meetng, to be held in the Tiakitabuna -lall on THURSDAY. 10th inst.. at .30 p.m. G. A. NICOL, Hon. Secretary. KAIRANGA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that legal proceedings will be taken against all persons depositing whey on the County Roads. F. W. CONNELL, County Clerk. TO THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN THE JURY DISTRICT OF PALMERSTON NORTH. A/'OU are hereby requested to attend a meeting of Justices to revise the Jury List for the District of Palmerston North on FRIDAY, the 7th day of April, 1922, at 10.30 a.m., at the Courthouse, Palmerston North. Dated this loth day of March, 1922. E. W. CAVE, Jury Officer. AUTUMN GOODS SHOWING THIS THURSDAY. Special Line in ELASTIC CORSETS & BRASSIERS (imported goods). MADAME D E L UEN. CHIROPRACTIC OHAS. H. KING, Graduate of California Chiropractic College, & San Francisco X-Ray Laboraties. MOUNSEY’S BUILDINGS, RANGITIKEI STREET, Free Consultation and Lady in Attendance. DEAFNESS CURED REMARKABLE TRIUMPH OF CHIROPRACTIC’. The following unsolicited testimonial speaks for itself: — Derby Street, Foilding, March 7th, 1923. To MR Cl I AS. 11. KING, CHIROPRACTOR, Mounsey’s Buildings, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. Dear Sir,—l am 21 years of age and was born deaf, and was educated for five years at the Sumner Institute for the Deaf. After taking treatment with Mr Chas. H. King, Chiropractor, I CAN NOW HEAR CONVERSATION QUITE DISTINCTLY. HARRY DEATH, Derby Street, Feikling.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2075, 16 March 1922, Page 1
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