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Notices. Flip APITI SAWN TIMBER *-V COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above-named Company will be held in the Town Hall, Apiti, on WEDNESDAY, the seventh day of April, 1909, at the hour of noon, when the subjoined resolution, which Tfas passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting held on Wednesday, the twenty-fourth day of March. 1909, will be submitted for confirmation as a special resolution: “ That the Apiti |Sawn Timber Company, Limited, be wound up voluntarily.”.; Should the resolution be confirmed, a further resolution will be proposed at the same meeting for the appointment of a liquidator, for the purpose of such winding up, and fixing his remuneration. Dated at Feilding this thirtieth day of March, 1909. ARTHUR G. OARTY. Solicitor for the Apiti Sawn Timber Company, Limited. rjl 0 BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of Additions, Alterations and Drainage for tt. P. Lance, Esq., / “ Bushlands,” Beaconefield. Tenders close at noon of WEDNESDAY, 7th of April. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, Ratliff’s Building, Pergusson Street, Feilding. ( ' C. L. DANIEL, Architect. 0 R SALE. New Five-roomed House, every convenience. Apply J. M. SPENCE, Bell Street, Marion. fjp E N D E R S. FARM FOR LEASING. TENDERS are invited for a Lease of a Farm of 100 acres 1 rood 31 perches being part Lot No. 1, part Bloen LX,, Rangitikei, and and other part tjot No. 1, Block LX, Rangitikei. The land is situate at Tutaenui, near Marton, and is ( all cleared, ploughable, and in good grass, with 6-roomed dwelling thereon. The farm was lately in the occupation of Mr David Pattie, whose lease has expired, The owner will lease for 5 years from say 21st April next. Highest 0? any tender not necessarily accepted. •Conditions of Lease may be seed at th« office of this paper or at the office of JOHN GRAHAM, Feilding. Tenders will be received up to SATURDAY, 10th April next, and can be addressed to this office or to JOHN GRAHAM, Solicitor for Owner, Feilding.

TO THE BURGESSES OF MARTON. L'adies & Gentlemen, Notwithstanding rumouca to the contrary, I shall be a candidate at the forthcoming Mayoral election. Although I have not had a requisition, I know that the policy of strict supervision of expenditure, economy, combined with progress, and a determination to reduce our Bank overdraft, inaugurated and successfully carried out by myself and colleagues, has the hearty support and approval of the fair-minded portion of the burgesses of Marton. I con fidently solicit your support and in> fluence. Yours faithfully, JOHN McELDOWNEY. £)HANGE OF ADDRESS. On and after the 25th March, Dr Skerman may be consulted at Mr Ingle’s Pharmacy between the hours of 11 am. and 3 p.m., except on Sunday. In tho world better tban Good Health. It Is the greatest prize ol life and neither money nor anything else can fully compensate for the lack of it. "Good Health is the Best Wealth.” It Is. no doubt, true that a largo proportion of all lilnoss consists of minor aliments, but so-called minor ailments should never bo neglected. They are nature’s alarm signals calling attention td something wrong. Disregarded, they may develop Into more serious maladies. The stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys nro among tho hardest worked organs of tho body and it Is not. therefore, surprising that they should sometimes weaken In their action. There is nothing Beecham’s Pills for correcting all irregularltles ol those organs. A single dose will bring relief, and taken in accordance with the directions, this medicine will completely euro Constipation. Sick Headache,. PUlousntss, Indigestion Heartburn, Pains after Eating, or any of tho many indications of a deranged condition of tho digestive ryclom, “ Prevention is !■ . iter than cure,” ami if you would ovoid hi-hoalth, maintain a good appetite and sound digestion, there is nothing better ts*sn s time';-dose of tills world renowned, well tried remedy. No household should bo without, its greatest nee'* 'jox of l. ' $ f)gf 6/ V> h lEi w m * Prepared only by -Tfsomaa Seech am, St. Helene, England, Soli in boxas, prico W\d., I//| A 219.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9407, 30 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9407, 30 March 1909, Page 8