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SMART, CAPTIVATING DRESS FABRICS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER WHICH ADMIT OF NEW STYLES, NEW COLOURINGS AND ATTRACTIVELY LOW PRICES. Someone lias said that new elothcs were as interesting to a woman as the finding ot a new continent. If this he so, the new materials for Autumn and Winter wear, revealed in this showing are certain to delight every woman who appreciates smartness and style. We particularly urge all women to see these lines: TOOTALS COLOURED CORD VELVETEENS. Guaranteed fast dyes and unshrinkable. Suitable for Children’s Coats and one-piece Frocks, etc., 27 inches wide, a good useful width. In wine, lawn, pale gr®y> purple, liiarone, l'esida, light saxe, eream, saxe, rugger and navy. SPECIAL PRICE 6/11 YARD. WORRALL’S SILK VELVETEENS. Guaranteed fast dyes and reliable pile. Chiffon finish, 22in. wide. Suitable for evening capes, coats, frocks, etc. In all the most wanted shades of vieux rose, dove grey, light saxe, steel grey, purple, wine, dark suxe, golden brown, fawn, navy, and black. SPECIAL PRICE 4/11 YARD. c Smiths PAUIERSTOnjL

PUBLIC NOTICE. J, 11 10 undersigned, will not bo responsible lor iiny debts ineurred in my mime niter Ibis dole, without my written consent. .). GORE. Foxton, April 20th, 1923. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS. ' JUDIES AND GENTLEMEN.—By reipiost of n number of citizens, 1 have consented to offer my services ns one of the Borough Councillors at the forthcoming election. My desire, if elected, will be to promote j the welfare of the Town as a whole. Yours Obediently, G. IV. THORPE. j MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO TIIE ELECTORS. jj.VDIES AND GENTLEMEN.— j At the request of a number of residents I have decided to oiler my i services at the forthcoming election of' Councillors for the Borough of j Pox ton, mid, if elected, will eudeavoiirr to continue the progressive policy I adopted during my former term of oilier. Yours Obediently, CHARLES SIMMONS. FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD. LEASE OF SEASIDE BUILDINGSITES, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER AT “TE WHARANGT,” THE FOXTON SANATORIUM, MOUTH OF THE MANAWATTT RIVER. 'JjfOTTCE is hereby given that Tenders for the Leases of I lie newlysurveyed Allotments, particulars of which are to be seen at the above Board's olliee as well as at the Palmerston North Borough Council Chambers, will be received up to 4 o’clock p.m. on MONDAY, the 301 n April, 1923, at the above Board’s olliee, Foxton. The allotments are situated at the mouth of the Manawatu River, about 3 miles from Foxton, and are known as the Foxton Health Resort. Plans, terms and all relevant information of Lease can be seen at the aforementioned places. The term of the Leases will he 33 years with re-adjustment of rental at the end of 11 years and again at the end of 21 years. A deposit of a half-year s rent at the rate tendered must he enclosed with each tender. 'flic highest or any tender will not necessarily he accepted, p.p. FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD, HOOKE KANGJTIEUEA, Secretary. Mar. 2b, April 21, 28. MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF FOXTON. |jADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — At llm request of numerous ratepayers, I am a Candidate for the Mayoralty at the election i this month. I was Mayor of Masterton for several years, where 1 gained Municipal experience which 1 hope may he useful to push Foxton ahead. I shall take an opportunity, before the election, of placing before you my views on Borough matters. P. L. HOLLINGS, Solicitor, Foxton. THE HEALTH OF YOUR CHILDREN Depends upon a wholesome milk supply. The Awa Downs Dairy is conducted on hygienic principles, both as to herd and dairy. Daily delivery to all parts of the borough. Telephone No. 119. V. McDOWELL, Proprietor.

Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure. i’or coughs and colds, never fails. *

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2570, 21 April 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2570, 21 April 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2570, 21 April 1923, Page 3

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