BUSINESS NOTICES.
Perreau’s Milk. Loaf is the Loaf of the day. Try it. Messrs Morley and Co., bill posters, publish a notice elsewhere in tins issue. Wanted 150 flax cutters to use a new patent tlax hook, best on the market, sold by Thomas Rimmer * Further additions are made to the Himatangi Spring Fair sale for Monday next. if you have never made a fool of yourself, you are not in my class. Don’t vote for Byron Brown.* The Cash Trading Co., have a replace advertisement in this issue. Bead it.
If you want the best meat at lowest possible prices, tell Cook and Co. to call. Customers watted on daily.* The Mayor notifies that owing to Monday next being observed as a public holiday, the statutory halfholiday will not he held next week. Tenders are invited by the Wanganui Education Board for the erection ol additions to the Moutoa School. Plans and specifications may be seen at this office. You should vote for the Government on what you believe, but against it on what you know. Vote for Byron Brown.* In our advertising section Clausen’s Crockery Arcade draw the attention of show visitors to their very hne display of china, etc. it is a rule of the Arcade that no one is asked to buy, although inspection is at all times welcomed. Nominations for the election of three representatives on the Palmerston N. Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, close on Wednesday Nov. Ist, with the Returning Officer Mr A. K. Drew, Sanson The general election of seven councillors for the various ridings 01 the Manawatu County will take place on November Bth. Nominations close with the Returning Officer, Mr A. K. Drew, on November Ist.
With this issue we have pleasure in enclosing a large inset from C. JVL Ross and Co., Palmerston North, which gives a splendid idea of the size and scope of this rapidly increasing business. This linn are now limy prepared in every department for a dig summer trade, and every requirement in fashionable and family drapery and footwear is well catered for. i heir watchwords, quality and value, are the leading leatures in these consignments, and C. M. Ross and Co., will be glad to see both old faces and new friends at the Palmerston iNorth Show early next month.
Professional Liberals wore rubber boots and stood on glass, when God sent a current ot commonsense through New Zealand. Vote for Byron Brown.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1059, 21 October 1911, Page 3
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409BUSINESS NOTICES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1059, 21 October 1911, Page 3
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