WANTED, good steady KITCHENMAN. Highest wages given.— Apply Denbigh. Hotel, Feilding. • E. E. METAEB rpAKtIS this opportunity of returning •1- thanks to his numerous friends and tha public generally for the large amount of support accorded- -to him for the past three years, and Lopes "by continuing to supply Genuine Articles, at the Lowest Remunerative Prices, to merit a continuance of the same. A MERRY CHRISTMAS^ A HAPPY N2W YEAR! E. E. METARD has just received a splepdid lot of Goods, suitable for Christmßs and New Year's Giftsi. conjsistiiif{ of Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches ; Gents', ditto.; Clocks, Gold and Silver Albert*, . Locketsi Studs, Sleeve Links, Brooches,. Ear-rings, and Keepers. ¥ Of Meerschaum Pipes- aa& general Fancy Goods, too numerous to mahtion. The undersigned," importing direct, is m a position to sell at ..the Lowest Possible Rates. E, E. METARD. " A Merry Christmas anoVa Happy New Year." MUSbULAR. AND MANLY "EXERCISE"! , AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON," Palmeeston Hotel, The Proprietor pi thefabqye popular hotel begs to intimate that he ' has erected a large and commodious Bowling Salodn m connection, with hispremises, where those who delight fii that health., ful exercise can have every attention and accommodation. TQ THE BURGESSES OBVPAIr MERSTO-N NORTH. \ Gbn.tj.emen,— : ' "Two vacancies haymgpecurtfid m the,Borougl? CJouncil 1 , by the resignations of CounciUors Linton and Walton, I beg<to ofEe? fti^self as a 'Candidate^ for; one of 1 the. se*ts. Before taking this step I cayefujily considered whether there was a resident of'the town willing to come forward who had better claims, t,o the votes of tbj> electors by reason of more extended residence or eligibility for the office, than- inyaelf. lam quite prepared to admit that there are gentlemen who upoa both points have ft decided advantage, but m such, cases they ■ have expressed themselves unwilling to do so. As, no doubt, you are all aware, my profession necessitates my attendance at the Council table, and although not a member, I have been' present at all its meetings for the last two.years, and ponßequenbly am fliliy as conversant — if hot more so-r-with the affairs of the borough, as some of your representatives. If elected, therefore, you will see I would not enter the Council ignorant of the duties of the position^ or blindfolded as to the wants of the town. While a certain amount of personal interest m the west end would secure my attention to that portion of the borough, I think it will 'be fairly admitted that during my residence m Palmerston I have watched over its inter, ests, guarded its welfare, resisted the attacks made upon it from., the outside, and advocated its internal advancement and progression, all of which is a strong evidence that, should I have the honor ■of a seat m the Council, I would do justice to the whole of the to-*n.. If you think yonr interests would be safe m my keeping, give me your supporfc. If, on the contrary, a candidate -for your representation, comes, forward •m Whom you have more confidence, then by aH means select. the man m your opinion most fitting. J prove your choice, I shall use my best end»avours to faithfully execute the trust reposed m me. Should I not, I shall confine my efforts for the town to the narrower limits -at present within my reach, and be always happy to subscribe myself Your obedient Servant* JOT^N B. DUNGAN. FOR SALE. SUBURBAN SECTION No: 283 Palmerston North, Containing? Ten Aobes, f and PRONTU'a MAIN ROAD TO BULLS. Apply to „ . : • C. H. BORLASE, Wanganui. EV£PORTANT NOTICE. \X7"& THE UNDERSIGNED have V W * * FOR- 3ALJB P\Gi A ACRES- FIRST-CLASS QXnut, bush land, ApJOJNIHO THE RAILWAY AND CLOSE-, TO PALMERSTON. This la,nd may be arranged for m sections of/ ajbput 74 acres, and upos liberal.terms. For particulars nt^ply to, THW*K^ LINTON &. CO. > P.S. — The. above land is admirably adapted for Sa^, purposes. CHAFF. . '~G&se%. OHAFP-. rpHE. undersiijae^ is no?"" CUTTING X his BIG STACK of SPLENDID SA^EET OATfi^ S-TRAW; and' is prepared to SeU and Deliver it at once,^ I - WM,. WHISKER, " TEN SHILLINGS; RJEWAJRDf. IdST, /l a CHEQUE for M, dra*n Ai\ on the Bank of Australasia by J. Q .. Batchblab m favor of E. HAR. MAS. v The. Finder will receive tH* nno/e reward on leaving tame with M* Batchelar, Royal Hotel,
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 103, 31 December 1879, Page 3
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