SEE OUR AUTUMN PATTERNS SENT YOU FREE. milE new Dress Tweeds are here, all direct from JL British looms. We should like to send you patterns. The values are good and the fabrics, well, they’re AllBritish. Each price is a post free one for cash with order. Please say about what price or prices you are interested in, all are double width. PRICKS ; I/O, am, 1/11, 2/0. 2/11, B/4, 0/0, 4/3, 4/6, 4/11 PER YARD. ORDER A PARCEL TOO-KILL TWO BIRDS : WITH ONE STONE ! : NO. 7P20 1101SERV PARCEL - 5/Sent post free for cash with order- -your money back if your purchase fails to please. • : : 2 Pairs Ladies’ Black Stockings, ribbed or plain. I Pair Ladies’ Lisle Hose, black or tan, lace or plain. I Pair Ladies’ House Slippers, black felt lined with red, finished with bow to match and a bright steel buckle, pile carpet Soles. I Stocking Darner. 6 Skeins Mending, assorted colours. ; ; : NO. 7P26 BATHROOM PARCEL - 5 r I Roller Towel, full length. 15m. wide. 2 Brown Turkish Towels, 44 x 23. I Face Cloth. I Strong Nail Brush. I Cake Toilet Soap. 1 Shampoo Powder. COLLJNSON & CUNNINGHAM E LTD., I— 1) BROAD IST - PALMERSTON N.
THE MAYORALTY. ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH. I' ADIES & GENTLEMEN. .J Your generous support at previous elections; andyour appreciation of my workduririg the past four years as Councillor, gives me confidence to offer you my services in the higher capacity as Mayor. I am actuated by a sincere desire to promote the welfare and prosperity of our tovvn'upon sound economic lines, and would advocate the following : A water and drainage scheme as soon as we can stand it, next poll to be taken on gravitation only : close attention to streets, footpaths and municipal enterprises; development of our port and the prompt closer settlement of adjacent district lands. -—I am. vours respecttullv, ‘ |(.)HN CHR VST ALL. TO THE DISTRICT ELECTORS OF FOXTON. TT ADIES & GENTLEMEN.- In JLi response to a widely expressed i desire 1 have decided to become a candidate for the office of Mayor. J j may say, that personally I do not seek the position, but it has been urged upon me that my knowledge of municipal management and past experience would be of service to the electors of the borough at the present juncture, so 1 place ray services at your disposal. The welfare and advancement of Fox ton is coincident with my own, as all my interests are centred in the borough, and should you do me the honour to elect me as your Mayor, I can assure you that no efiort on my part will be wanting to maintain the dignity of the position and to salcgnard the interests ol the electors,—Yours faithfully ALF. FRASER. MUNICIPAL ELECTIOtS. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES X GENTLEMEN. I have pleasure in acceding to the request of a number of electors that 1 should allow myself to be nominated for a seat on the Borough Council. In doing so ray only desire is to assist to promote the welfare of our town and district and any movement in this direction will have my whole-hearted support. If a majority of the electors desire my services they are at their disposal.— lam, ladies and gentlemen, yours faithfully, JOHN McCOLI,. BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES & GENTLEMEN.—At the request of _ a number of ratepayers. I have decided to stand as a candidate for the office of Councillor at the forthcoming election. In event of my being elected I can assure the public that my object will be to further the interests of the borough.—Yours faithfully, CHARLES SIMMONS.
MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies & gentlemen. i have pleasure in announcing that I will be a candidate for reelection as a member of the Borough Council at the forthcoming election. If returned I shall, as in the past, endeavour to faithfully discharge my duties. Soliciting your support. —Your faithfully, S. READ. ~ MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies & gentlemen.—i have pleasure in announcing that I am a candidate for re-election as a Councillor at the forthcoming poll. In the past I have endeavoured to further the interest of the borough in every way possible and if my services have met with your approval I shall appreciate a continuance of your confidence. —Yours faithfully. THOMAS HENDERSON. SALE—Reliable pony and gig cheap, owner going south. Apply J . McLean, Maroliri.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1388, 20 April 1915, Page 3
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