Why bother milking cakes when there is such a good assortment at Perreau’s ? * w ANTED —By good tenant, house of 5 or (i rooms, furnished; handy to town. Apply this olliee. SCHOOL COMMITTEE ELECTION. TO THE HOUSEHOLDERS OF FOXTON. JjADIES & GENTLEMEN. —P'ease accept my (hanks for (he contideuce reposed in me a I the meeting of householders held on Tuesday night. While 1 question the validity of the proceedings at the said meeting, the votes recorded in my favour, despite organised opposition, convinces me that my -efforts during the past ten years to' safeguard the health and educational, welfare of your children is recognised by all except those blinded by personal prejudice. I will continue to serve the cause of Education, both locally and nationally, and will strenuously oppose any attempt to inter!ere, with (he constitutional rights and privileges of the Committee, which is the buffer between parents on the one hand and Board and stab on (he other. Ever remember that it is your school, and your children arc entitled to the best it is possible to give them. To my colleagues on past Committees I tender my sincere thanks for their loyal co-operation, covering the past decade. A ith me, I am sure, they agree that the weliavc of (he little ones has just Hied any sacriliees made. —Yours, etc., JOHN K. HOBNBLOW. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PALMERSTON N. PACES. AT AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, 7th AND Bth MAY, 1010, T RAIN A RR AX CEMENTS. gPECTAL Race Trains will leave Palmerston North at 10.35, 11.3, and 11.15 a.in., reluming from Awapuni Racecourse al 5.10, 5.30, and 0.0 p.m. The usual 5.35 p.m. Palmerston North-Fbxtou train will leave Palmerston North at 0.15 p.m., Longburn- 0,29 p.m., Foxton arr. 7.40 p.m. BY ORDER.
THANKS. ] DESIRE to express my thanks (o the electors who honoured me with their support at Wednesday's poll. WcCOLL. THANKS. T() those electors who recorded their votes in my favour at Wednesday's election, I desire to express mv (hanks. - R. D. KEMFSTER. THANKS. To the Electors. Ladies & gentlemen.—i desire to express my sincere thanks for the.confidence you have reposed in me by electing me as one of your representatives on the Borough- Council. —A ours xailhfully, C. A. PEARSON.
Tho’ clad in leather, wool, and fur, All airmen risks of cold incur, As flying high or flying low They flit their.biplanes to and JTo; Their lungs and throats protection need When planing at abnormal speed, Protection which they all- assure By taking Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure— Advt. 5
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1972, 3 May 1919, Page 3
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419Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1972, 3 May 1919, Page 3
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