Linoleum Prices Lower than English Wholesale! Recent Letters from English Manufacturers show such rapid price advances on Linoleums that we are selling ours to-day at Lpwer Figures than we are now asked to pay at Home! Why not buy while these prices hold good? As new stocks arrive prices will be highel —Act Quickly! A Linoleum for Every Room— MATTING PATTERNS, Grey, Blue, White, Green. The nicest for bedrooms 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 7/11 yard PARQUET PATTERNS, Brown and Green, Very suitable for living rooms, halls and surrounds 5/11, 6 11, 7/6, 7/11 yard TILE PATTERNS, in all the newest colourings; unequalled for dining rooms 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 7/11 yard FLORAL PATTERNS and Carpet Designs. Use these for sitting and bedrooms 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 7/11 yard 300 PATTERNS IN STOCK: Few stocks as big in N.Z. This is a wonderfully big and comprehensive stock; it contains Floor Coverings for every room in the home. The best of English makers have contributed their finest designs. LINOLEUM PATTERN BOOK Sent Post-Free To-day Why not see our Linoleum Pattern Book? Examine our handsome designs in the quiet of your own home. Choose to please the family and order by post. This is the easy way. /7)llinson§ fMmGmmp /- q broad sr&eer PALMERSTON North
BOROUGH ELECTION'. To the burgesses. Ladies* gentlemen.—i have pleasure in offering my services as a Borough Councillor for a further term, and if re-elected will continue to do my best in the interests of the ratepayers as a whole. Yours Faithfully, THOMAS HENDERSON. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Burgesses. Lacies & gentlemen.—ai the request of a number of ratepayers, 1 have consented to otter my service's as one of your representatives on the Council at the forthcoming (‘lection. If elected, 1 will do my utmost to advance the interests of the borough as a whole, and will give special at lent it on to roads and footpaths and gas works administration. As an ex-Conncil-lor, you ca,n rely upon me to do my best in your interests, Yours obediently, S. UFA I). BOROUGH COFNCIL ELECTION. To the Ratepayers and Householders. Ladies & gentlemen.—At the request of a number of burgesses, I have consented to again place my services ai your disposal, and, if elected, will continue to do my best to see that the administrative affairs - of the borough are carried out equitably for tire general welfare. if my pa.-l services as one of your representatives on I lie Council ha\e met with your approval, 1 hope to receive l a continuance of your conlidcnce for the ensuing term. —Yours obedient Iy, |{. BRYANT. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Electors. LADIES & GENTLEMEN.—In offering my services as one of your representatives on the Foxton Borough Council, I am actuated by a desire to assist in Foxloirs advancement, for I believe the town has great possibilities for progress, and that it should occupy a more prominent position than it does at present. Having seen bow municipal matters are carried out in other centres, I have views and opinions which 1 believe would be for (he betterment of the borough. 1 care little for the honour of being a Councillor, my sole reason for standing is in the hope of being able, in some small way, lo assist to make Foxton what it should be.—Yours obediently, It. AIeMURBAY. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Burgesses. Ladies & gentlemen—i am again offering you my services as one of your representatives on the Borough Council. 1 trust that my past services, extending over many years as a Councillor, will be sufficient to warrant a continuance of your support. As in the past, I will, if elected, continue to discharge my duties as your representative in what I consider to be the best interests of the borough as a whole, and without fear or favour. —Yours obediently, GEO. C. COLEY. KNOWN.—Every working man should see the “Swandri” Flannel Unders, guaranteed waterproof, and a very popular line. Stiles and Matheson, Ltd., Foxton and Levin. Loll SALE. -*- acres, Cook-* Street ; either whole or in I-acre sections. Suitable for poultry farm. Apply “Herald” Office,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1702, 24 April 1917, Page 3
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