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Notices. ~%Wr ELL ING TO N LAN D » » ' BOAED election. TO SHE ELECTORS.' Ladies • 2s 1 Gentlemen,•' At the forthcoming < lection I shall be a candidate for your suffrages. [ On land settlement I am a firm believer in the optional tenure, and would strenuously support any movement giving leaseholders the right of purchase. As lam now, and have been, a tenant of the Crown in this district for the last fourteen years, and being conversant with the various phases of Land Board matter?, I respectfully solids your support, and will, if elected, do all that I reasonably can to advance your interests. I am, Yours obediently, ohas. Mclntyre, , - , Rsngiwahia. r OBT Between Henderson’s JU F| our Mill and Merton, on Saturday morning, a small Tan-and-white Pox Terrier, Answers to the name of t! Cora.’ 1 Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted. 10s reward on returning to P. W. MANSELL, Bulls: May 8, It< 9.

O T I c E. From to-3ay, April 26, our charge for Hair Cutting will be 6d. , DONALD LOXJRIE R. H. CAREY

g FECIAL J>ISPLAY fur Necklets &. Muffs! EXTEAOEDINAET VALUE. See our Windonr Exhibit. DAVENPORT BROS. MAETON.

THAT WRETCHED BOY. ONCE upon a time a certain little boy, like all little boys, had a sweet tooth, and many of them, and the fleshpots of Egypt were as nothing compared with his faithfulness to the jam pots. His devotion was unswerving, and as for sacrifice, why,he’d sell his birthright, or even his pocket knife, for a mouthful of the joggling jam. One day his mother had placed in a secluded spot such a spoonful and the lad maw it. It looked so nice he thought not twice. That jam had vanished in a trice — So sad are these confessions. Alas, the jam contained a pill, ■Which made him very very ill— Deceived by first impressions. And so the world wags, for how often is the gilded stock but a snare, and the gold mine salted. This is the age of cheap jacks and bogus bargains ; but the proof o' the puddin’ is the proem’ o’t Let that be your motto. It can be safely applied, for instance, to— SURATURA TEA. The first impressions of that choice product will be of unalloyed satisfaction . Yes, and these impressions will be confirmed and enhanced upon every subsequent occasion. It cannot be otherwise because “ J) ’’ blend is superb. Then there are other grades—“A” at Is 6d, *• B ” at Is 9d, and “X ” at 2s 4d—the most modest of them good, while the host is beyond compare, SIMPLY SAY, SURATURA !

’ARWICK ST. PRIVATE BfSA TERNITY MORSE Every care and attention. NURSE -WILLIAMS, PEILDING. Telephone 140.

WASO]S T IC . HOTEL, _L¥_h_ (Opposite Railway Station), PALMERSTON NORTH. THIS -WELL-KNOWN HOUSE Has just been taken over by J. A. PAWS ON, (Late o£ Marton Hotel), Who will be pleased to meet Old and New Friends from Kangitlkei. Visitors to Palmerston will find their Comforts thoroughly catered for.

W. BEN SON, (Late driver N.Z,F. Motor Co.), f PEILDING, Has a 14-20 h.p. Siddelev Motor Car for Hire, 1909 model- fitted complete with wind screen and hood, etc. Terms on application. Available day or night Garage McArthur Street, Peilding. Telephone 31, private 203. P.O. Box 84 - jyTFYVB N U E 8 E. Mrs O’SULLIVAN, Robert Street, Marion, is open for engagement. ~|p|~ oßb E. CLIPPING. lessrs SIGNAL BROS. . Are now prepared to undertake Horae Clipping. . A New and Up-to-date Machine will be used. Firstclass work guaranteed. EGALNO T I C B. The late Mr Carty’s. practice will be carried on, on behalf of the estate, by MR JOHN POWER, Solicitor, who has been acting as /his Managing Clerk for the past four years.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9434, 3 May 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9434, 3 May 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9434, 3 May 1909, Page 8

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