TENDERS. TENDERS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE EURCHASE OF AN EIGHTROOMED HOUSE FOR REMOVAL. THE HOUSE IS IN GOOD ORDER AND WOULD MAKE TWO BUNGALOWS. IT contains range, H.P. boiler, copper circulator, 3 grates, mantelpieces, built-in wardrobes, P.E. bath and basin, gas stove and fittings, tubs and sink. For further particulars and conditions of tender apply— R. THORROLD JAGGARD, A.N.Z.1.A., Palmerston N. TENDERS. rjTENDERS are required for the erecI tion of a Residence, Boundary road. . Plans and specifications may be obtained from my office, where tenders close oil SATURDAY, 25th inst. E. HISLOP JAMIESON, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, Rangitikei Street. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS, closing at noon on Thursday, 30th April, 1925, with the undermentioned solicitors are invited for the purchase of 177 acres 3 roods being Lot 2, block XIV., Oroua Survey District, Aorangi Settlement. Land Transfer Title. This property is situated just beyond the boundary of the Feilding borough and is first-class land. The farm has been carrying eighty dairy tows in addition to other stock and more_ cows could conveniently be carried without overstocking. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders should be marked “Tender for Aorangi property.” Particulars and conditions of sale showing the present encumbrances and terms of purchase may bo seen at the offices of— GIFFORD MOORE, ONGLEY AND TREMAINE, Solicitors, 31a Rangitikei street, PALMERSTON NORTH. BOROUGH OF PaLMERSTON NORTH. Nominations received for the Offices of Nine Councillors, four members for tho Palmerston North Hospital Board, and three members for the Manawatu-Oroua Electric Power Board: — NINE COUNCILLORS. Allerby, Francis Cornelius Canton, Henry James Edwards, Robert Eliott, Meldrum Alfred Fahey, James Timothy Fitzherbert, '‘William Lockhart Graham, Archibald James llodgens, Joseph Hubbard, Frederick William Jackson, Frederick Jackson, Albert Frederick "William Jorgensen, Oscar Albert Lou , David Walker McLeavey, Joseph Alexander Oram, Matthew Henry Peppered, Cyril Ernest Robinson, Percy Tucker Savage, Joseph Trott, George Henry FOUR MEMBERS FOR THE HOSPITAL BOARD. Abraham, Constance’ Palgrave Dilks, David Thomas Follas, John Thomas Nash, Janies Alfred Pycrol't, Frederick THREE MEMBERS FOR THE MANAWATU-OROUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. Allerby, Francis Cornelius Eliott, Meldrum Alfred Fahey, James Timothy Hodgens, Joseph Nash, James Alfred
Tho number of Candidates being in excess oi the requirements in each instance, I shall, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1925, hold an election at the undermentioned places, between tho hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.: Empire Hall, Princess Street (principal booth) Oddfellows’ Hall, 76 Cuba Street Coronation Hall, 535 Main Street East Terrace End Fire Brigade Station, 224 Ma in Street East Baker’s Laundry, 156 Featherston Street East Podjursky’s Store, corner of College Street and Botanical Hoad Blackburn’s Shop, 64 Main Street West All Saints’ Schoolroom, To Awo Awe Street Secretary’s Office, Hospital, Terrace Street Any candidates desirous of appointing scrutineers must do so by letter uo be delivered personally to the Deputy Betuniing Officer in charge of the booth where such person is to act. J. R. HARDIE, Returning Officer. April 20th, 1925. PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. STATUTORY CLOSING DAY. "VTOTICE is hereby given that a Poll of Electors to determine the Statutory Closing Day in the Borough of Palmerston North will bo held on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1925. Polling places a.s stated in the above advertisement. J. It. HARDIE, Returning Officer. April 20th, 1925. CtCHOOL days coming.—Good range of school requisites at the Catholic Depot, 323 Main street. We are clearing stocks. Now is the time to buy. AVE your boot repairs executed at A. L. Pellow’s, 3 Ada street.— Modern machinery and best material used. Prices: Gent’s 7s, ladies’ 4s 9d. IVf'CRE than a fountain pen.—The I>JL “Security” is your guarantee that cheques And all other valuable documents will always remain as you write them. Enquiry welcomed.—H. Whitehead, 56 Sca.idia streets QUPERFLUOUS hair destroyed by O “Rusma.” Results guaranteed. Send stamped and addressed envelope for particulars.—Mrs Hullen, Melvern’s Buildings, Karangahapo road, Auckland, or Belcher’s Buildings, near King’s Theatre, Wellington.
Commercial printing.—Get our prices for printing bill heads, letter heads, business tards, dodgers, account forms, etc.—A. L. Westmoreland, bookseller and printer, the Square. ANTED known. —Camphor, 2d cake, 7 cakes for Is; Brown Windsor soap, 2d cake. 7 cakes lor Is; spray syringes, Us 6d, 10s 6d, 12s Gd.— Ac J. It. McKenzie’s. , C.S. does not mean “only custo- . mers supplied,” but it might mean we ‘‘offer cash surprises.” It really means "The Original Cash Store.” Do you shop there. HAWAIIAN steel guitars -caughi by E. J. Palmer. Thorough tuition guaranteed. Instruments selected snd demonstration. Also teacher of ukulele, mandolin, banjo, Spanish guitar, iddress Coles’ Music Warehouse.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 121, 24 April 1925, Page 6
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