RATEPAYERS! YOU REALISE THAT THE BOROUGH COUNCIL IS THE LARGEST EMPLOYER OF LABOUR IN THE DISTRICT? And lias the MOST CAPITAL INVESTED IN ENTERPRISES ? AND TO SUCCESSFULLY MANAGE AND SAFEGUARD YOUR AFFAIRS MEN OF ADMINISTRATIVE ABILITY Are Required on the Council. MESSRS H. J. CANTON M. A. ELIOTT W. L. FITZHERBERT A. J. GRAHAM F. JACKSON D. W. LOW J. A. McLEAVEY M. H. ORAM G. H. TROTT Are Fortunately Seeking Election. You know them to be— Men of ABILITY. Men of EXPERIENCE. Men with an INTEREST in the town. Men of LONG RESIDENCE here. Secure their services and place them at the HEAD OE THE POLL
MEN’S box calf best boots, 21s; box calf, leather lined boots, suitable lor school, 25s.—At Hannah’s. WANTED to _ buy, infant’s long clothes, reasonable and ill good condition. —Write “Mona,” “Standard” Office. WHEN you’re rushed for something for dinner, ring phone 5334. Autridge will speedily attend to your wants.- —Corner Cuba and Bourke sts. INKPEN’S, Broadway, have good lines of strong boots and shoes for boys and girls, suitable lor school or best wear. Our prices are right. hNIKCTTo sell,2f tins preserved eggs; hens’ and ducks'. What otfersi'—Apply “Standard” Office. Gi W. Haslam, West End bottle )T» depot, 64 Main street, ’phono 65U7, buyer of bottles, lead, etc; highest cash prices. ANTED, ono ton pumpkins, one. ton swedes. Apply “X.,” “Standard” Office. SOOTY chimney is dangerous and objectionable. It coats practically nothing to have it thoroughly cleaned by It Taylor, 137 Main street (phone 5818). LADIES’ glace kid lace shoes, pat- ' ent toe caps, light school shoes, 14s 9d.—At Hannah’s. "!% /| ILLINERY is cheaper here.— xVI. Heady to wear felts, 12s 6d ; velours, in all shades, 32s 6d. —Vogue Millinery Salon, 19 Broadway. 13ETONE all wool flannels 6s lid, all wool socks, Is 3d.—Simpson’s Ltd., top-to-toe outfitters, 8 Hangitikei street. IS your store giving you good value? Then shop where ttie bargains are. —The Original Cash Store. Cf HOPPERS at End and elsewhere should know that Scadden, 117 Broad street, has quality meats.— Phone 5380 (prompt delivery). I THINK I must secure a Red Bird bicycle. They have stood the test so long that they must bo all right.— ! Agency, Anderson’s cycle shop (opposite Post Office). M'% your boots repaired before the Outer sets in. Be wise and bring
WILLOUGHBY’S store, opposite Central School, all your grocery requirements best bought here, first quality loose teas, prime bacon and cheese. Let the children bring your order ; we deliver. WOOL costumes, latest French designs ; choose now before smartest are gone, 59s up.—-Maxwell’s, 239 Main street west. Lifebuoy soap, 3 pkts. is 2d; waxine soap, la bar; English pickles, Is 8d bottle; salmon, Is largo tin; cocoa, Is 6d lb.—G. C. Tarr (V.S.S.), cr. Main and Victoria streets. \hOGUE values are better.—Smart ' line of evening frocks from 39s CcL Call and inspect.—Vogue Millinery Salon, 19 Broadway. AFI'ER the pictures call at Broadway Lounge for supper. Excellent service r OOF with the host iron.—Obtain BA; our price for ‘ Phoenix Crown” brand, first quality. Manson and Barr, Ltd. TCE cream still obtainable at PI. Byers’ American Lounge. HOlFlimmettP Why, one of the few men in Palmerston who has thoroughly learned his trade and places his experience at the disposal of his clients.—Ring 5905. 070 BUYS a 3-seater Ford, in beauoW tiful condition, at Adams, Ltd. I LIKE the Armstrong bicycles.— They run so easily and comfortably, and are well suited to the roads.— Agency: Anderson’s Cycle Shop (opposite Post Office).
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 121, 24 April 1925, Page 6
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