“I would like to ask,” writes “Piped to Death,” pathetically of the editor, of the Evening Post, “whether it is possible to have a naighbour lodger ‘shifted on* when he is a nuisance to the locality. Every evening, soon after 5 o’clock, he starts to play the bagpipes, and he nearly drives us mad till ’ 8 o’clock, and, often as late as 10 o’clock. I don’t know if anyone is paying him to keep the things in working order, but if ho would go up to Mount Victoria, or somewhere ■ else, we would enjoy the music all the more.” COMPLETION OP THE MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. General satisfaction is expressed at the completion of this great undertaking, and the establishment of railway communication between the Empire and Queen Cities. Many advantages will follow the opening of the line. Not the least will be local medical attendance and medical supplies, which are now obtainable with the greatest difficulty, This does not mean that well-tried remedies that have been a stand-by for years will become a back number. The settler knows the worth of them too well for that. He would part with a good deal before giving up IMPEY’S MAY APPLE, the remedy that has proved rsmh a boon to himself and family •during their years of isolation; and railways and better roads will mean for him more prompt and frequent supplies, Impey’s May Apple, 2s 6d at all stores.
SUNDAY SCHOOL TREATS. DAY SCHOL PICNICS. SPECIAL OFFER TO SUNDAY SCHOOL & PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMITTEES HAYING a considerable quantity of Toys, Books and Fancy Goods suitable for Gifts and Prizes left over after our Xmas trade, we have resolved to make an Absolute Clearance, and we now offer in selected lots, as under - 15s worth at our regular prices for lOs. 18s worth at our regular prices for 12s. 22s 6d worth at our regular prices for 15s. 30a worth at our regular prices for 20s. 37s 6d worth at our regular prices for 255. 45s worth at our regular prices for 30s. 60s worth at our regular prices for 4Cs. TOYS, from 3d to 4s 6d. BOOKS, from 6d to 3s 6d 3TANO* GOODS, from 6d to 10s. We are induced to make this offer as we have had frequent orders in past vears for astorted parcels for such occasions. ~We will make careful selections,, and, should the parcel not come up to the expectation of the buyer, we will- on receipt of goods, return the full money. . The quantities are to a certain extent limited, and orders will be executed in the order in which they are opened, and when the goods now in stock are exhaused any orders we are unable to fill will have the money returned in full by first mail. "When ordering please mention the approximate number of articles required. VEITCH & ALLAN, WELLINGTON’S BUSIEST STORE. CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9350, 20 January 1909, Page 7
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481Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9350, 20 January 1909, Page 7
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