JTOR SALE. —40 purebred White Leghorn lions (Bowers’ Poultry Farm, Levin), 18 months old. Apply W. Saps ford, e/o Woodroofe's. NOTICE OF THANKS. desire to thank all those who so splendidly assisted in putting out the lire at our works last Tuesday evening. In the exeitement and eon fusion it was not possible for us to rccoguise and reeolleel all those who so ably helped, and to reeompense them for their disagreeable work, therefore, we are handing a ehefpio for the Wounded Soldiers’ Fund, and will request the Seeretary of the Fund to eonsider the donation as from all those who assisted at the fire. Anyone who eonsidors he has suffered tt personal loss or damage in eonneelion with the matter will please us bv calling at our office. FOXTON CORDAGE AND FLAX- * MILLING CO., LTD. THANKS. | DESIRE Co thank all those who rendered assistance in connection with the recent fire which destroyed inv residence. W. JANE. LEVIN BOROUGH COUNCIL. S ANITA R Y CON TR A CTO R. Applications win be received up to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, the. ■lsth May, 11)18, from persons willing to fill the above position. Schedule of duties, remuneration, and conditions of appointment, can be seen at the office of this paper, or can be obtained from (he undersigned. B. K. GARDENER, Town Clerk. Levin. Thei’e is a coupon in every tin of Hudson’s Balloon Brand Baking Powder that entitles you to receive a free copy of the famous “Balloon” Baking Book. Buy a tin today. —W. D. Bauckhara, Foxton,* W^AXTED —by capable woman, employment washing or charring. Apply this office. jSjUITS made to measure, guaranteed lit and smart style, new range of Tweed patterns and Navy Serges. Order now before, further advance in prices; 75/- to 100/-, at J. M. Barr's. / , FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD. Tenders are' invited up to Ist May for grazing rights on Signal Station Reserve (Round Bash), about 400 acres, for twelve months. Conditions may he s-een at the office of the Board' W. BOCK, Seeretary. Foxton, April 23rd, 1918. - - - SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE. Private P. VY. Stratford, Bth A.D.U.S., A.1.F., in a recent letter, states: —“’The most valuable thing I took: away in my kit when embarking for the front was Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has eased many a pain for me as well as for my comrades, and I certainly think that every soldier leaving for the front should take a bottle with him,” For sale everywhere. —Advt,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1818, 25 April 1918, Page 3
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