[ TO-NIGHT MANAWATU SEAT. H. T. FLYGER INDEPENDENT LIBERAL CANDIDATE Will Address the Electors at SHANNON HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, at 8 p.m. Come and Hear the People’s Man. NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS RECEIVED AND POLLING-PLACES APPOINTED. - MANAWATU ELECTORAL DISTRICT. : 0 I HEREBY give notice, that in connection with the election of a Member of Parliament for the above district, the following- nominations have been received py me:— FLYGER, HENRY THOMAS FREEMANTLE. LINKLATER, JOSEPH. ' WHIBLEY, FRANK DANIEL. The poll, in pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1908, and its Amendments, will he taken at the following polling--places on THURSDAY, the 7th day of December, 1922. Awahuri, the Hall. Awahuri, Kauwhata Factory, the Board Room. Awahuri Road, Janning’s Store. Bainesse, the Public School. Bulls, the Town Hall. Bunnythorpe, Bain’s Bakery. J Carnarvon, the “Clydesdale’ 5 Public j
Hall. Foxton, the Public School (principal) Glen Oroua, the Public. School. Greatford, the Public School. Kairanga, Mr A-' Lancaster’s house. Koputaroa, the Public School. Levin, the Public School. Linton, the Public School. Makerua, the Public School. Makowhai, Rongotea Siding, the Lineman’s Cottage. Mangahao Hydro Works, the ‘ Y.MvC.A._ Halh :i > _ • Mkrotiri, the Residence of Mr T. Gingell. Moutoa, the Public School. Newbury, the Public School. Oroua Downs, the Public School. Parawanui, the Public School. Rangiotu, the Public School. Rangitane, Mr C. Alve’s House. Rongotea, the Coronation Hall. Sanson, the County Office. Shannon, the Public School. Taikorea, the Public School. Taonui, the Public School. Tiakitahuna, the Public School. Tokomaru, the Public School. Hours of polling are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated this 27th day of November., 1922. V. J. DELANY, Returning Officer.
PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING, j I BEG to inlorm the Public of Shannon and the surrounding district that I have started Business in Shannon as Painter and Paperhanger. Orders may be left at Aldersey’s Stationer shop, where patterns of papers may be seen. Estimates free. A. TURNER, Painter, Eto. UNIVERSAL FURNITURE DEPOT. ETE claim to have in stock the * » largest supply of New and Secondhand Furniture in the district, and' we, can supply any article you may require. Quality good and prices low. Heart of rimu 4-piece Bedroom Suites from £l6. Double rimu Bedsteads, with wires, from £3 15/. Singles, with wires, from £3. Double Iron Bedsteads, with wires, from 30/. Wire Streachers, from 12/6. New Bedding, Double Wool or Kapoc Mattresses from 37/6 to £3 15/. Singles from 25/ to 45/. Pillows 4/6. We have a large quantity of Secondhand Bedding also. x We have in stock 3 Pianos, £l7 10/, £47 10/ and £57 10/ respectively, and large assortment of other Musical. Instruments. Large stocks of Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Carpets, Carpet Runners, Hearth Bugs, Singer and other Sewing Machines. Secondhand Clothing, Boots , Blankets, Carpenters’ and arift Gardeners’ Tools. . New Seagrass Prams from £6. Also large assortment of Prams and Pushcarts cheap. Country orders packed and put on rail free.
FITZSIMONS AND COWLING, Lyceum Hal! (opp. Devine's), 327 MAIN STREET, PALMEJRSTON NORTH
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Shannon News, 28 November 1922, Page 1
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