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t ;;., THE PROHIBITION. POLL, . • Prohibition poll it is well for electors to remember that ample provision has been made in the Bill to secure "supplies of liquor for sacramental and medicinal purposes. Alcohol will still be'available wherever it is necessary in cases of sickness; another important exemption is alcohol for industrial or scientific use. The Government has taken every step to see that when Prohibition is carried there will bo no difficulty in obtaining alcohol where it is needed. See to it, ..therefore, that you vote for the child and the nation.'*

All for Reform JNTow! Do you notice how many people there are about now who want to "reform the Trade".* "The devil a saint would be!" But not after April 10th.—Advt. For Chronic .Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint C'j'; • Frectrade or Protection. Which would you rather have? Frectrade for the grocer and butcher, or protection for the booze merchant? Now is the

~ OST.—Four months . 1 Dog Pup; Digger stuuipuu uisiuu collar. Howard, 10s. P. S. SIMCOX." OE SALE;-—Singer Sewing ' chine (treadle), in good order.— Apply "MAIL" Office for "address. \ X ANTED KKffIVX.-Wc have a V * limited supply of best Canadian GAEBIDE, 2ewt drums (£4 10s).— BILLS AND MOOEE. QWINC-} to the high price of milk, I will in future be compelled to charge s£d per quart from Sunday last (April sth). a. FUBsr "■■- BOROUGH OF PALMEBSTON ' NORTH. WELLINGTON HAEBOUE BOAED ELECTION. ..NDER the provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act, 190 S, and its amendments, and under the provisions of the Local Elections and Polls xYct, 190 S, and its amendment's, and the Harbours Amendment Act, 1910, and the Amending Regulation, 1917, I hereby notify that I shall on WEDNESDAY, the 30th 'day of April, 1019, hold an election to fill the following positions: Two members of the Wellington Harbour Board to represent the Boroughs of Palmerston North, Fcilding, .Foxton. Levin and Shannon, and the Counties of Manawatu, Oroua, Horownenun, Pohangina, Kairanga and Kiwi tea. Nomination of Candidates will be received at the Returning Officer's office, adjoining the Public Library. Palmerston North, up to noon on TUESDAY, the l'Stli day of April, 1919.

C. E. SHORTT. Returning Officer. Palnierston North, April Bth, 1919. OTAKI TOU'X BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF RANGER. JyfOTICE is hereby given that Air GEORGE GALLAGHER has Leon appointed Ranger to llio above Bonn!. M. H. AYRE, ~ Town Clerk. ■ PRAnmTcJRAis! JsJEW SEASON'S SEED, machinedressed, 10s per bushel. W. KNIGHT, Otaki Railway. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION SHEEP TABU KNOWN AS PUKEHOU, AND TOWN SECTION AT OTAEX

have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of Bright Bros., I deceased, to oiler by Public Auction at . flio OTAKI SALEYABDS, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of April, at 12.30 p.m.— I Firstly—The Property as above, I being section 31 on deposited plan 411?, J Puiehou 4G, section 13 and part closed J Toad. The vrhole being situated in I block 9, YTaitolra Surrey District.com- J prising an area of 2SS acres 1 rood 35.9 perches. Secondly—The town section.! as above, 9 CI, 9 C2, 9 C 3,9 B and 9A, | Haruatai, comprising an area of 3 acres 3 roods 10 perches, and having a frontage to Hill Boad, Otaki. * OP SALE. —10 per cent on fall of hammer, 10 per cent in one month from date of sale, balance-to be secured by first mortgage over .the property for a years at 51 per cent, POSSESSION shall be given one month from date of sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs Guy and Eapley, Solicitors,-Pal-merston. North, or Abraham and VTilI liams, Ltd., all branches.. 1 YFe have a few lines to clear i stocktaking. \ Ladies' Elastic Slippers, sizes 5,Ladies' Suede Cloth Top Boots -3, 4, "20s, 22s 6a - **•' | Girls' Strong Lace Boots, -sizes V- : :-ios .lea, ais-ea •*•,'/ ,■,..-. . i -Girls'.Button Boots, sizes 9, 10, I 10s 6d. Us 6d, 12s 6d.. j: Child's Strap-Shoes, sizes 5,6, ; - - ' E. "It "*"* MTIVK IgAD, i

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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 7 April 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 7 April 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 7 April 1919, Page 3

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