Grain Merchants, Land, Commission OATS, BAELEYi WHEAT, MAIZE, PEAS & POTATOES, CHAFF & HAY AtWAts m Stoob. We also Stook— LUBBIOATING OILS, WIBE, AND MANPEES. AGENTB—MoCormiek and Osborne* Binder, Colonial DHlls. Fall etosk of Extras kept. Farm Implements of all s3e3cripticn not in stook procured at shortest notice.
IHE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST JNO. L NiGOL, Colleague of Samuel Barry, D.8.0.A., (Of Auckland), Will vist Marton, for Two Days only, and may be consulted at the White Hart Hotel, on TUESDAY, 23rd, and WEDNESDAY, 24th April. People with bad eyes may not see this. Will people with good eyes tell ARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO THE BURGESSES. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I have again consented to become a Candidate for the office of Councillor at the forthcoming Election, for which I cordially crave your indulgence, and if returned I will do my best in every way to further your interests. I am strictly FORTSCHRITT MIT SPARSAMKEIT. I will take care that there bo no defalcation or neglect the renewal of a Fidelity Bond. Yours obediently, BERNHARD L. G. GOILE. Martou, 29th April, 1907. 'ARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. 'PROGRESS WITH ECONOMY."
The watchword of the undermentioned candidates will be the economical expenditure of the ratepayers' money with due consideration for the progress of the Borough. Tho way to vote to bring about this result is as follows : BROAD, EDWARD X GIBBONS, SAMUEL JOHN X Goile, Bernhard Ludewig Gustav Gould, Albert John Hilton, Francis Giles HUNT, FREDERICK X Lyon, Alfred McEldowney, John READ, EDWARD X ROSS, THOMAS HENRY X Sutcliffo, Harry NOTE.—Tho above Five Candidates in capital letters are not pledged to any Associati on. r NDEPENDENT BOROUGH CAN L DIDATES. MARTON ELECTORS,—We are unpledged to any Association, are independent, impartial, abhorring party, opposing all increase of expenditare and of Borough valuations, opposing Town Clerk being Borough Valuator (unless under safeguards to ratepayers' interests), opposing new loans ( including light railway scheme), determined to reduce bank overdraft, and to limit the large amount annually lost in interest on overdraft, advocating gradual improvement of roads and paths, also strictest investigation of Borough and Gas finance, and striving for the advancement of tho Borough by all economical methods. H. SUTOLIFFE. ALFRED LYON, i~O THE BURGESSES OF L MARTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Should you again consider mo worthy of your confidence, and elect me as one of your representatives, I shall deem it a pleasure and honour to look after your interests to tho best of my ability. Yoiirs faithfully, JOHN McELDOWNEY. 'AYOKAL ELECTION A MEETING of Ratepayers desirous of securing Dr Skerrnan's return will be held at Messrs Abraham and Williams' Kooma (upstairs), Marton, TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m.
> ANGITIKERUGBY SU B UNION. ' The A N N U A L MEETING will be \ he'd at Marton on _ m THURSDAY, JApril 25, at 8 p.m. Business —Report and Balance Sheet and Election of Secretary vice Mr H. H. Hunt resigned. OST—Between Parewanui and J Willow Bank, pair of Ladies' Spectacles in case. Tinier rewarded on returning to Mrs David Scott, Willow Bank, Bulls. PTIRESPASS NOTICE. Any person found trespassing with dog or gun on my property, extending from the Parewanui School to Willow Bank, will be proßeouted | without respect to persons. No permission given whatever. I LYNN McEELVIE, Elockhouse, Parewanui. ,- ANTED TO LET
200 Acres Light Bush-felling to be let in one or more lot?. Parties of four or more men can obtain particulars from DUNCAN & CAMPION, Okirae, Fordell. *0 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE Owing to compulsory absence from the colony, tbe well-known Business of tha undersigned. T. B. SUI-TON, Ron go tea ,USH FELLING. TENDERS are invited for Felling 100 Acres (more or less) of Bush. Apply WESTON BROS., Ohingaiti. A thoroughly reliable THREEHORSE TEAM, with dray and harness. All young horses, comprising 1 five-year old and 2 six-year old colta, Apply at once to H. EIGHT, .Hammond's Line, Ron go tea. WUB.SE VISE, (Late of the Women's Hospital, Sydney), „ NURSING HOME,, Corner of Broad and Victoria Streets, 1 FALMEBSTON NOBTH. Telephone Ho- 431.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8794, 23 April 1907, Page 3
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663Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8794, 23 April 1907, Page 3
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