THE PROOF OF ITS POPULARITY IS EVIDENCED IN THE FACT THAT WE HAVE SOLD SEVEN OF THESE MACHINES DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS. ' 1 INVESTIGATE THE WOODYAT, THE BEST OF ALL MOWERS. SPARE PARTS CAN ALWAYS BE SUPPLIED. A. E. TONGS. THE UNIVERSAL CASH STORE, FOXTON, ’PHONE 6
Metice to Electors wls© as*® Absent groan their own Electorate on FolSlng ©©if'"” If Your name appears on any j I§SS Electoral Moll you can vote in any Polling Booth. Go to the nearest Polling Booth, apply to the _ Returning Officer, and make the necessary declaration. ;protect your Liberty ! | vote Contlfiuaiftce Strike out the TWO BOTTOM Lines! You must Strike out TWO lines or your vote will not count.
£lB 16s FOR FIVE WORDS In ('onjunction with our “Great Three In One Sale” we are holding a novel competition. Prizes include a \\eek s FREE TRIP TO DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. for PARTICULARS an;d ENTRY FORMS APPLY THIS OFFICE. Anybody may compete. The simplest reply may catch the judge’s eve. A chance for everyone. Have a try! HERE ARE 4 ITEMS FROM OUR GREAT SALE:— Sets of 4 Heavy Quality English Aluminium Saucepans. — lEg 6d SET. Cobweb Brooms, Long- handles. Stl t_ACH. Heavy Galvanised Meat Safes, flyproof, perforated zinc sides.- —9s 6tl EACH. 32-Piece Meakin’s All White Dinner Sets, with Coupe Soups. — 42s 6d. WATCHOP.fI and McNAUGHT HARDWARE CO., LTD., PALMERSTON WORTH.
JUST RECEIVED FROM ENGLAND, A SELECiION OF VERY CHOICE Costumes, Silk Prseks, Marabouts, Hosiery. THESE ARE ALL TUB VERY LATEST FASHIONS AND ARE BEING DISPLAYED IN OUR SHOWROOM. OUR DIRECT FROM MAKERS IMPORTATIONS ENABLE US TO QUOTE LOWER WITHOUT SACRIFICING QUALITY. COSTUMES, in newest shades, coat lined silk, 75/-. THESE ARE WONDERFUL VALUE. MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY. RICHARDS. THE LADIES’ OUTFITTER CORNER GEORGE AND MAIN STREETS (Near The Square) PALMERSTON NORTH.
MA NAWA TU ELECTO R ATE. accordance with the terms of the Electoral Act, all committees in connection with Mr. J. LINKLAIER’S candidature will he disbanded as from this date. October 31st, 1925. Wanted known. —-Fresh Eggs Milk and Cream of the purest, always obtainable from the Perfection Dairy, Avenue Road. l. VERJRY, ’Phone 89.
J- d. AITKIN, ex-pupil of Madame Emily Briggs, Wangaui Wellington, lias commenced teaching singing and voice production (Italian Method) in conjunction with Mrs T. It. Eicox A.T.C.L. Intending pupils may be interviewed on Saturday next from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Mrs Elcox’s residence, 15 Liddell St., or by letter left at “Herald” ofliee. Pupils 'can be ! taken in evenings, or on Saturdays. FOB JOB-PRINTING, Book-bind-ing etc., of all descriptions, Mana--atu Herald-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2956, 31 October 1925, Page 3
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