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WATCHORN, STILES & CO. This firm is now showing some very fine designs in cotton fabrics, and the range will be very hard to beat. Most of the goods are imported direct, and the prices will be found at least as low as anywhere. We would strongly recommend that before going outside to purchase New Season’s Goods, that this firm be called upon, and it will be found unnecessary to purcnase elsewhere. Their New Season’s Dress Goods will be shown next week in a large range of materials, and as their Dressmaking Department is now known all round the District for first-class work, they anticipate a very busy season.*

Mrs L. Peters, Miramar, Wellington, N.Z., says : “ I can safely recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kt mcdy lo anyone suffering from pains in the stomach. A few days ago my little boy, aged C years, was suffering agony with this complaint. I only gave him a few doses ot Chamberlain's Colic, Choleia and Diarrhoea Remedy, and he was soon well and has not been troubled since. I think this remedy should be kept in every home.’ For sale everywhere,— Advt.

For continuation of Reading Matter see page 4. WHIZ! SLAP BANG! PRICES arc dou n in a heap TYRES, 6/(5 to 12/6 TURKS, 4/6 to 6/6 CHAINS, 6/6 to 8/6 LAMPS (Oil), 3/- to 10/6 LAMPS (Gas). 6/6 to 12/6 PUMPS 1/6 to 2/6 PEDALS (Rattrap) 5/6 MUDGUARDS (Celluloid) 6/6 SADDLES, (Brooks’ pattern) 6/6 FREEWHEELS, 5/6 We solicit Foxton customers and pay postage on any of above lines. NONPAREIL CYCLE CO. Coleman Place, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON. OIL PAINTINGS. FOR PRIVATE SALE.—A collection of oil paintings from the brush of Mr H. Billens, of Palmerston North, including land and sea scapes. A splendid opportunity is thus afforded to secure works of art at a moderate price. On view at Mr P. M. Page’s Auction Mart, where inspection is invited. NOTICE. ALL accounts duo to Messrs J. A. Nash and Co., Ltd., and L. W. Wilson, on and after the 20H1 of Sept., will be payable to Messrs Moore and Barnard, solicitors, Eoxton. Their receipt only will be a sufficient discharge. By Authority, L. W. WILSON. TO THE ELECTORS MANAWATU ELECTORATE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg respectfully to inform you that it is my intention to be a candidate in the Opposition interest at the next General Election. Your obedient servant, . EDWARD NEWMAN. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MANAWATU. AND GENTLEMEN,— I intend to contest the Manawatu Seat at the next Geimivd Election, and offer myself as your representative in Parlament. OSWALD GARDNER. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MANAWATU. AND GENTLEMEN— Believing that my past services as your representative in Parliamen have been reasonably acceptable, I therefore announce myself as a candidate for the Manawatu seat at the ensuing general election, and respectfully solicit a renewal of your confidence at the poll. Yours faithfully, JOHN STEVENS. TO THE ELECTORS, MANAWATU DISTRICT Ladies and Gentlemen, — IN the Electoral Contest of 1905, when the forces of the Liberal Party and of the Opposition seemed very evenly balanced in this district, I found it to be my duty —as a loyal party man—to retire in favour of Mr John Stevens, who was the accepted Government candidate. I, however, after doing so, circulated my (printed) campaign speeches among all the voters of the district; so that all who were at that time on the roll had an opportunity of hearing what my chief political views are. In the present campaign, on the other hand, 1 am happily absolved from these particular bonds of Party discipline, through the Premier’s Second Ballot Bill, which has passed the Third Reading in the House. This Bill, as you will readily understand, makes me free to solicit your suffrages on this occasion with the feeling that I am only helping my Parly instead of injuring it, by doing So. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, yours respectfully, F. W. FRANKLAND,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 438, 29 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 438, 29 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 438, 29 September 1908, Page 3

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