notices. O 0 E, Accounts outstanding and not paid before the 16th June will be recovered by other means than personal application. EDMUND BLAKE, Butcher, Bulls. TtfTANGANUI EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBER FOR THE CENTRAL WARD. It is hereby publicly notified that the Election for One Member of this Board for the Central Ward will he held on MONDAY, the 26th July, 1909. Nominations will be received until 5 p.m, on the sth July, 1909. The retiring member is Mr F, Purnell, who is eligible for re-elec-tion. Nomination papers may be obtained from the undersigned. W. J. CARSON, Returning Officer. Wanganui, 2nd June, 1909. EAEE CHANCE. FINE SUBURBAN HOME OF 78 ACRES. This is a very fine property for a retired merchant for suburban home, or it' would make a splendid milk run for the town. It has a good residence, and has all just been laid down in grass. It is situated only 2 miles from the centre of Marton, and is very bailable for subdivision. . The owner will sell, or exchange for a first mortgage, or good interestbearing town property, as he does not want this amount of land. Price £BO an acre. Equity £IOOO. BRICE, BROAD & CO., Marton. • WELLINGTON ACCLIMATI- ▼▼ SATION SOCIETY List of persons (o whom shooting licenses have been issued at Marton and Bulls; MARTON - John Coilis, Christensen Le Feore, Joe Moon, William Andrew, William Oawood, F. L. Young, John Lane, Robert McCullough, A. P. Howard, S. J. Howard, O. W. Sandford Cox, Max Wysocki, C. M. Gronn, H. W, J. Burgess, T. Nagel, "W. Gomez, Walter Oldfield, 0. B. Gibbons, E. B. Signal, O. A. Frederick, R. Teller, Geo. Morris, N. A. Broderick, Harry Sutcliffe, G. T. Avery, Arch. Cameron. BULLS—W. F. S. Levin, R. H. Gover, H. A. Goodall, E. V. Elbourne. G. T. AVERY, Secretary, Marton Sub-Committee
Aorangi Nursery, FEUDING. I HAVE now ready for planting a good selection of APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, PLUM, CHERRY, APRICOT, GOOSEBERRY* CURRANT, and Other Fruit Trees, Also, HEDGE PLANTS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, TEEBP FOR SHADE. Trees that produce useful Timber for buildings and other farm work. All carefully packed on order and sent - to any part of the country. A, R. MAYO.
BCJTLEE, formerly with Lord Hallingto'n, would like to engage with family of title in New Zealand. References exchanged. Address —T. Best, Suratura Plantation, Ceylon. “ ~!VI’ E (3-ROCSJE, I ask for what I ■JjrJL want. I want what I ask for. So give me ‘ Suratura.’ Good-day ! ’ t TjTIOUND recently. Lady’s p&t. AnJj swers to name of “ Suratura. ” Loser apply D. Blend, c/o Mr Grocer. Pound dues 2/-. T ITTLE MISS MUPFIT wept on JLJ her iuffet, weary of curds and whey. But now she drinks Suratura (none'purer). Perfectly happy they say. TTPISTE, young, capable and goodlooking, seeks position. Salary no consequence, but must have Suratura at 4. Apply Miss Particular.
JgULLS TECHNICAL SCHOOL. TIME TABLE.' Thursday, 2 to 4 p.m., dressmaking Friday, 6 to 8 p.m., Drawing, theoretical carpentry and joinery, 7.80' to 9.80, woodwork and cooKery. Classes will be held as under, term beginning May 25 : Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., English and Arithmetic Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m,, Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Other subjects arranged to suit students. For terms and further information apply to C. F. KOCKEL, Local Director.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9462, 3 June 1909, Page 8
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