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WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION. COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE COUNTIES OF MANAWATU, OROUA, POHANGINA, KAIRANGA AND KIWITEA, - AND THE BOROUGHS OF PALMERSTON NORTH, FEILDING, FOXTON, LEVIN, SHANNON AND OTAKI. IN THE MATTER of ‘-The Harbours Act, 1923,” and regulations thereunder, and “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 19U8,” and its amendments, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following persons have been duly NOMINATED for the office ot MEM BER of the Wellington Harbour Board lor the above combined district: - COBBE, JOHN GEORGE COHEN, MAURICE TOLLEY, HARRY and there being only two vacancies to be Idled, a Poll will be taken as botween the said candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1926, at the following places:— Empire Hall, Princess street, Palmerston North, principal booth Podjursky’s Store, cr. College street and Botanical road Oddfellows’ Hall, 58 Cuba street, Palmerston North Coronation Hall, 535 Main street east, Palmerston North Fire Brigade Station, 224 Main street east, Palmerston North Baker’s Laundry, Featherston street, Palmerston North Secretary’s Office, Hospital, Terrace street Blackbourn’s Shop, G 4 Main street west, Palmerston North , Kairanga County Council Office, Rangitikei street, Palmerston North Schoolroom, To Awo Awe street, Palmerston North Council Chambers, Feilding Council Office, Shannon Council Office, Levin Town Hall, Foxton Druids’ Hull, Otaki Town Board Office, Rongotea Council Office, Sanson Council Office, Pohangiua Town Hall, Apiti Council Chambers, Kimbolton Shaw’s Store, Rangiwahia Kraiger’s Hall, Lower Kawhatau, Maugaweka The Hall, Cheltenham The Hall, Waituna J. H. Vincent’s Office, Ashhurst Stitt and Monk’s Store, Halcombo Polling hours from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated at Palmerston North, this 15th day of April, 1925. J. R. HAItDIE, Returning Officer. SCHOOL days coming.—Good range 3 of school requisites at the Catholic >epot, 323 Main street. We are dearie stocks. Now is the time to buy. AVE your boot repairs executed at A. L. Pollow’s, 3 Ada street.— lodern machinery and best material sed. Prices: Gent’s 7s, ladies’ 4s 9d. V ORE than a fountain pen.—The yJL “Security” is your guarantee that ueques And all other valuable docuicnts will always remain as you write iem. Enquiry welcomed. —H. Whiteead, 56 Sca.idia street. SUPERFLUOUS hair destroyed by 3 “Rusma.” Results guaranteed, mid stamped and addressed envelope ir particulars. —Mrs Hulleu, Melvern’s uildings, Karangahapo road, Aucknd, or Belcher’s Buildings, near ing’s Theatre, Wellington. Commercial printing.—Let our J prices for printing bill heads, letter heads, business cards, dodgers, account torms, etc. —A. L. Westmoreland, bookseller and printer, the Square. ANTED known. —Camphor, 2d cake, 7 cakes lor Is; Brown Windsor soap, 2d cake, 7 cakes for Is; spray syringes, 9s (id, 10s Od, 12s (xl.— At J. R. McKenzie’s. O. 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 taughi by E. J. Palmer. Thorough tub ion guaranteed. Instruments selected ind demonstration. Also teacher of ukulele, mandolin, banjo, Spanish guitar. Addless Coles’ Music Warehouse. /AT our produce department we are selling Australian wheat, 3 bushel sacks, lor 25s 6d, ex store. Our new season’s contracts for seeds, both English and colonial, have arrived. This year we have a good selection of Sutton’s famous flower seeds, much more Mined than what wo have had other years. Shop while the selection is good.—Watson Bros., Ltd., big cash store. THE “Perfect” is the cycle for you. —lmperial Cycle Y\ oi ks, Hopwood’s Buildings, agents. CJCHOOL requisites.—Parents are earnestly requested to note our prices before buying elsewhere.—J. R. Melvenzie. OURS is the main entrance as legards workmanship in the hairdressing trade.—Will E. Jeffrey, Cuba street. > ROADWAY Lounge for all frozen delicacies. T our crockery department we are i. selling Ovale non-roll baby feedbottles for 8d each ; Agrippa teats, each; Cherry soothers, lOd each; i hot water hags, Unique brand, ryone guaranteed new stock this son, for Gs lid, 8s 3d, 9s, 9s lid, , 12s; covers for all sizes, from Is h.—Watson Bros., Ltd., big cash G EARNER’S secured agency of wareH bouse for best lines in corsets, selling wholesale prices, lrom 3s lid to 32s 6d.

LOCALLY grown fruit for freshness and freedom from bruises. Quality guaranteed or money returned. Apples, cooking and eating, from os per 401 b.; apples, Cox’s Orange, now very good; Reinette du Canada and other leading varieties, also ready; also pears; best tomatoes, 4s per 241b5., 2s 6d per 121 b. Prompt daily delivery. Encourage local industry.—T. F. Conway, Fitzfierbert West Orchards, phone 6524. JT J. HEATLEY, contractor, • Scandia, street.—River metal and sand supplied; concreting and asphalting. Orders phone 0162 for immediate attention. WILLOUGHBY’S store for grocery values.—The kiddies can bring your order, we'deliver. Note this: Hot meat pies each day, 3d each; a boon to school children. CAOW BURN’S say, prepare for the J winter; ■ attend to your boot repairs. We have all the best leather and necessary requirements. Next Barnao Bros., Main street west. SATISFIED 1 A good and always tasty meal at the Cafe Grand. You will always be pleased with the fare.—3 doors from “Standard” Office.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 122, 27 April 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 122, 27 April 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 122, 27 April 1925, Page 6

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