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NOTICE TO BEEEDEES. OWING to San Eran meeting with an accident, Mr Chamberlain has secured MNIAPOTO to fulfill his engagements. KIWITEA COUNTY COUNCIL. IGo/o ON RATES. WOTICE is hereby given that ten per centum additional . will he charged on all rates not paid before the 4th day of December, 1917. L. J. YERRY, County Cleric, Kimbolton, Kith November, 1917. Nkw Dominion WmZHAr.A.NO. REGISTRATION OF ALIENS ACT, 1917. NOTICE. EVERY Alien is required to make application for registration in I the prescribed form not iater than Ist December, 1917. “ Alien ” means a person of cither sex not less than fifteen years of age who is not a British subject either by birth or by naturalization in New Zealand. Alien seamen may register with Collector of Customs at port where vessel is lying. Every such application shall be in writing in duplicate, and shall be I made by delivering same personI ally to a Registration Officer, j A certificate of registration will I be issued upon receipt of each ap‘ plication. Forms of application are obtainable at all police stations throughout the Dominion. Police officers in charge of police ■ stations and Customs officers at main ports are Registration Officers. Penalty for failing to register, £so.' CHANGE OF ADDRESS. On removing from one county or borough to another a registered alien must notify new place of abode within fourteen days. Penalty for failure, £2O. (By order) MALCOLM FRASER, Government Statistician. Wellington, 19th November, 1917.

MRS. F. BROWN GROCER, BROADWAY - MAETON. (Late M. A. P. Stores) The Store where [Groceries are always at a reasonable price combined with civility and prompt attention. ALL GOODS DELIVERED with the utmost despatch. Full Stocks of Groceries. Crockery and Kitchen Utensils. Flowers and Vegetable Seeds in Stock. BROWN'S STORE ■ Central Buildings. The Xmas Annuals . SPECIAL CHRISTMAS NUMBERS of ‘-The Auckland Weekly News ” and “ The Weekly Press.” Early application is essential this year as the supply is limited. Send me your order NOW. These editions will be up to the usual high standard and will make a grand Xmas Card for your friends at Home or the Boys at the Front. Price Is 6d. Postage Id. HENRY 1. EAST. Bookseller, Stationer, News Agent. [Late Alldeu’s Bookshop] 89 Victoria Avenue, WANGANUI.

THE ‘‘SARTIN SLUG-SLAYER” AND PLANT PROTECTOR, The discovery of M. Sartin, of the great French laboratory, has conferred one of the greatest boons both on the practical and amateur horticultures. No one who has ever engaged in the . work of growing plants or vegetables has escaped the annoying irritation and serious disappointments caused by the ravages of the terribly destructive slug. Many have spent time and labour in preparing ground, have sown seed with care, and seen the tender plants shoot above ground with full promise of healthy growth, only to find their time and labour wasted, and their hopes blasted. In the evening they have rejoiced over the prospects of their garden, but the next morning’s light has revealed a scene of devastation. The amateur has felt dismay, while the practical gardener lias found that he has lost all the advantage of getting his produce to market early in the season. The ‘‘Sartin Slug-Slayer” is indeed a true plant protector, and will enable the grower to take nightly rest with full confidence that the next sunrise will see the young plant absolutely untouched and stronger than over. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. It has been observed that beautiful women always have good digestion. If your digestion is faulty Chamber lain’s Tablets tor the stomach and liver will correct it. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect Sold everywhere.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11401, 21 November 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11401, 21 November 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11401, 21 November 1917, Page 8

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