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I Wnnted, Lost and Found. WANTED.— By Qua'ifr.'d Accountant, clerical position in general store or oilier.— Apply “ PictonK,” care “ Herat,d ” Office. mHE N.Z. Acetylene Gas Licfhtinsr Co i of Palmerston Nor h, with branch' > ai Dunedin, Christch iroh, and Wellington have made installations of their p'ants in Fox'on in the following places: —Bub ic Flail,also at the private residenc s of .Mr -impson (Mayor) Mr Reaves, y Fraser, Mr 0. E. Austin, Mr E. le 1 Mesdames K. Austin, and the Club ot“ shannon. TJ OTA TI ONR for installation of "the acetylene gas and any other information given by N.Z. Ace'ylene Gas Lighting Coy., of Palmerston North. Special Notices* TENDERS, VICTORIA PARK CYCLE TRACK. TENDERS are called for carting 200 yards (more or lessl of clay from Robinson Bros, pit to Victoria Park. Tenders to close with the Athletic Club secretary (P.O. Box 23) on Saturday Nkxt (20th May), at 8 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. G. SUTHERLAND, Sec. Foxton Athletic Club. SATLHGmY~NEXT AT 1 pTm. At the MART (Main Street). MESSRS Wyatt Clark and Co., instructed by consignee, will sell as above, furniture, bedding, lamps, crockery, oil paintings and pictures, 1 buggy, 1 gig, harness, fishing nets, sundries, etc., etc. Also one seven-year-old bay pony, guaranteed sound. JOHN CAMERON, Auctioneer. E. J- WALSH AND CO., | (Ot Wellington). BEING over-stocked in their warehouse, are now opened in Speirs’ I Building (Opposite Police Station), and will offer the Public some real bargains in Drapery'. Come early and I seeme some of them. j I Speirs’ Buildings, ! (Opposite Police Station).

Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Louth Nursery, Foxton. Telephone, No. 21. E wish to notify the public of Foxton and surrounding districts that we have a good stock of hedge and shelter trees, ornamental shrubs, flowers, etc., etc. Orchards pruned and sprayed. Materials for spraying kept in stock. Hedges trimmed, Lawns laid, and Landscape work done. Orders entrusted to us will be speedily and promptly carried out.

Amusements. pURLIC HALL, FOXTON. \ NOTABLE DRAMATIC EVENT. TO-NIGHT! MACMAHON’S FAMOUS DRAMATIC COY. Superb production of the Great London Success and now being received everywhere with the most extraordinary enthusiasm, the new and original Drama in four acts, LED ASTRAY OR “THE POWER OF LOVE 1 ’ OR “THE POWER OF LOVE” Illustrated by Beautiful Scenic Effects Handsome Costume's. Delightful Music. ‘ Popular Prices, 3s. 2s. Box plan at Fraser’s shop. Government Notices. NOTICE TO MAKE RETURNS OF INCOME UNDER “ THE LAND AND INCOME ASSESSMENT ACT, 1900.”

Land and Income Tax Department, Wellington, gth May, 1905. NOTICE is hereby given that, in : pursuance of the above Act and j the Regulations made thereunder, I every person and company, within the | meaning of the said Act, having derived income during the year ending 31st March, 1905, from any source or by any means which is made the subject of taxation under the said Act, is hereby required to duly make and furnish to me, in the prescribed form, returns of such income on or before the Ist June, 1905. And, further, notice is hereby given that such returns shall in all cases be delivered at or forwarded to the office of the Commissioner of Taxes, in the Government Buildings, at Wellington. P. HEYES. Commissioner ot Taxes. Note. —Persons who have not received forms of return from this office may obtain them at any Postal Moneyorder Office, and any who have in previous years been permitted to make returns as at a date other than the 31st March will, provided returns are furnished promptly after date of balance, be allowed the same concession this year without special request. Special Note. —Any person failing to furnish a return at the prescribed ime is liable to a penalty of not less ban £2 nor more than £IOO. A horror came to me one night, a spectre blear and old—- “ Your uame !” I cried, in wid affright, It said, " I am a cod.” Begone 11 cried, “your clammy touch J will no more endure !” And straight it vanished at the sight Of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cube.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3523, 18 May 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3523, 18 May 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3523, 18 May 1905, Page 3

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