RHEUMATISM IN BACK AND LEGS. "For years I have suffered with rheumatism in the back and legs,” writes Mr R. C. Philips, storekeeper, Dutton, S.A., “and have found Chamberlain’s Pain Balm the only thing that will relieve me. I have found it a most effective cure for all aches and pains. My family always use it for neuralgia and sprains.” For -everywhere.—Advt. Warner’s Rust-proof Corsets. Every pair guaranteed not to rust, break, or tear. Your draper stoc 1 ' “Warner’s.”* IjlOR SALE —Early Rose and ’ Gold Coin potatoes by the bag, I2s per cwt, delivered in Foxton. C. M. Sorensen, Himatangi. SOCIAL. ASOCIAL will be held in the Presbyterian Sunday School Hall on Thursday, 13th inst., at 8 p.m. First-class programme of vocal items. Refreshments provided. Admission J./-, Children half-price. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received up to 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY, 10th March, 1913, for the erection of a Strong Room at the Council Chambers. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Town Clerk’s Office during office hours. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALF. FRASER, Town Clerk. FRUIT FROM “HASTINGS” ORCHARD. APPLES (baking or cooking) 6s per 481 b case (approximately) half case half price, Peaches 3s per 241 b case, Tomatoes 4s per 241 b case, Quinces 5s per 481 b case. 6d freight extra. Cash with order. Established 8 vears. J. W. Walker, “Hastings” Orchard, Hastings. TO FLAXMILLERS, mHE undersigned; having an JL ample supply of first-class flax, wants a managing partner to forthwith erect and run a flax mill. Applicants furnishing first-class testimonials, and prepared to put £2OO or £3OO into the business, can arrange to meet the undersigned, by writing, addressed to the Cate de Paris, Palmeiston N.. from the Bth mSt ‘ THOMAS HALLETT. MANIFESTO OF THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF FOXTON.
We, (he undersigned, respectfully offer ourselves as candidates for your suffrages at the forthcoming election •of Councillors to the Borough. , . Although representatives of the industrial workers of the community, we shall unitedly strive for the common weal, and will endeavour to initiate a new and progressive policyin accordance with the best interests of the Borough. Should we be elected as Borough Administrators, we shall, during our term of office, give our most consistent support to the policy of our Party, which shall be as follows: (1) The raising of a £25,000 loan at a rate of interest not higher than 5 per cent. (2) A healthful and permanent water supply, with a complete and effective drainage system. (3) A systematical campaign in cooperation with other Bodies for the purpose of bringing the local wharf under the control of the Foxton Harbour Board. (4) Giving our best favour and support to the proposed Tramway extension from Sandon and the linking up from Levin to Marton or Greatford. (5) Proper care and attention to the streets and footpaths, the periodical tarring of Main Street,, and the erection of sanitary conveniences, water trough and tap at some suitable site therein. (6) The establishment (if empowered by statutory law) of Municipal coal yards. (7) Proper supervision of the Municipal Gas Worxs, better lighting for the streets, with an extension of the system, and added facilities for household use. (8) Reduction of Municipal picture prices, introducing better films, and other minor improvements. (9) Rigid inspection of the Borough accounts, with an effort to curtail unproductive expenditure. Hoping you will consider our policy worthy of your fullest support, we have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your most faithful servants, JAMES G. GRAHAM. H. W. RICHMOND. THOS. HENDERSON. JOHN HANNAH. ERNEST DUNN. WALTER E- WALKER. Manifesto of the Progressive Party.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1073, 8 March 1913, Page 3
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