riHEAP TIMBER/ . £JHEAP TIMBER. Perham, Larsen & Co., HA.YE FOR SALE at their Junction Yards, a Large Stock consisting of over 50,000 Feet Good SECOND-CLASS TIMBER at the following Prices : Scantling, 9s 6i per 100 feet Boards, from 6in. to Sin. inclusive, 9s 6d per 100 ft. Boards, from 9in. to 12in. inclusive, 10s per 100 ft. ' Second-class Rusticating, 13s per 100 Second-class T, & G. Flooring, 12s 6d per 100 ft. Also, large quantity of first-class Building Timbers, dressed and rough, Ironmongery,| Bricks, Lime, Cement, Joinery, and (Mouldings of all . descriptions. The licensing district OF MANAWATU. TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY, &c. In pursuance of “The Licensing Act, 1908,” notice is hereby given that an Election for the return of Five Qualified Persons to serve as Members of the Licensing Committee for the said district will be held, and the poll if necessary will be taken at the undermentioned polling places of the said District on TUESDAY, the 9th day of March, 1909. Every candidate for election must be nominated, by not less than two electors of the said district by] a nomination paper, as prescribed by SectionlOS of “The Legislature Act, 1908,” delivered to the. Returning Officer on or before the Ist day of March, 1909, at 5 o’clock p.m. The following are the Polling Places : Limited, feet W. H. GOMEZ, Manager.
Marton (principal) at the Drill Hall Awahuri, at the Schoolhouse Bulls, at the Courthouse Foxton. at the Courthouse Oroua Bridge, at the Schoolhouse Rongotea, at the Schoolhouse Sanson, at the Schoolhouse Taonui, at the Schoolhonse Turakina, at the Town Board Office Dated at Marton this 13th day of February, 1909.” F. C. WILSON, Returning Officer. Just a few Eeasons why you should use « SODIEO ” TOOTH POWDBE. It is not too soapy. It is free from grit. It is pu re and harmless. It is pleasant to taste; Sodiro, THE ANTISEPTIC TOOTH PASTE. MARTON. £ £ s. Sarah Suits, Sam Says. QUINCE sampling Suratura, Sarah Smith sings serenely, satisfied. Sarah says Suratura spells Supremacy. Sarah’s sorrows sleep. Sarah’s seraphic smiles shame Sam’s suspicious sisters. Sarah suits Sam superbly since Suratura softened Sarah’s sharpness. Sam suits Sarah splendidly, since Sam, sipping Suratura, stopped soaking. Suratura’s Sam’s security, Sarah says. Sam ■says Suratura’s Sarah’s salvation. Sam’s sempiternal spinster sisters say Sarah’s sensible, so’s Sam. Sarah’s snarling stepmother says Sarah spoils Sam. Sam, slyly supposing so, submits. Sam’s Sarah’s sweetheart, see ?—so s Suratura SURATUIiA’S SARAH’S STASDSy,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9375, 18 February 1909, Page 8
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407Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9375, 18 February 1909, Page 8
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