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MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies & gentlemen.— To those who supported my candidature at yesterday’s poll I desire to tender my thanks. By electing rue sixth on the list of Councillors, I take it that the services I have rendered during the past two years have been appreciated and I will, during the coming term, endeavour to merit your continued confidence. At all times I shall be willing to do all in my power to further your interests. Yours Faithfully, THOMAS RIMMER. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies & gentlemen. - I have to thank you for the support accorded me at yesterday’s poll. As I have previously stated I will support any movement for the advancement of the Borough, and shall do all in my power to have submitted for the consideration of the ratepayers at an early date a suitable water and drainagescheme. I hope that during the next two years my efforts will meet with your approval and that at future elections I shall still be honoured with your confidence. Yours faithfully, JOHN CHRYSTALL. THANKS. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies & gentlemen. - Accept my sincere thanks for again having returned me, at the top of the poll, as one of your representatives on the Borough Council. I am deeply sensible of the high trust you have reposed in me for so many years, which will inspire me to renewed efforts to work for the common good.' Yours obediently, GEO. COLEY. THANKS. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies & gentlemen. In thanking you for having returned me by such a large majority as one of your representatives on the Borough Council, 1 hope the future may prove that your confidence in me has not been misplaced. Yours obediently, H. GREIG. FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD. nTTENDERS addressed to the undersigned and marked “Tender” are invited up to 5 p.m. of Tuesday, and May, for — 33 years lease of sections 43, 47, 50, 5*- 57/62 Te Wharangi, and sections 1,2, 3, 30, 31 Sanatorium Block (Foxton Heads). Conditions, of tender and form of lease may be seen at the office of the Board, and at the Town Clerk’s Office, Palmerston North. W. BOCK, Secretary. Foxton, April 25th, 1911. jyjASONIC HALL, FOXTON. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. The Manawatu Rowing Club’s Ball will be held in the Masonic Hall on WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, i9n. Gentlemen ss, ladies a basket. Tickets may be obtained from the undersigned. S. H. WANKLYN, Hon. Sec. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALETWO horse-power motor cycle, fitted with adjustable pulley, spring forks, etc. In good running order. Trial given to prospective purchaser. A bargain at £2O (cash). Only bona fide inquirers dealt with. Apply Herald Office.

SOME PERTINENT SHOE QUESTIONS. DO YOU “ shop around ” for Shoes, and get short-lived bargains ? Or do you just drop in somewhere —most anywhere — and take what the salesman gives you ? Or do you patronise regularly a Shoe Store where you can get the careful, painstaking attention of the owners ot the business—men who are interested in the permanent, substantial growth of their business? Men who believe that the right kind of growth comes only through the right kind of service? Men who try, at least, as hard not to sell the wrong pair of shoes when they haven’t the right ones as they do to sell you the right ones when they have them, men, in short, who show a live, human interest m your side of the shoe proposition ? There is more in the Shoe service than you have suspected, unless you have tried the service of THE FURNESS SHOE STORE. (Next Post Office.) PALMERSTON NORTH. OUR TEA ROOMS are open from 10.30 a.m. till 5 p.m.

]7VDR SALE—Potatoes lis6d J sack cash. Apply Nisbett Collins, Herston Farm, Foxton. per and

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 984, 27 April 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 984, 27 April 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 984, 27 April 1911, Page 3

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