T. H. T CING. GENERAL CAERIEE. is second to none for Promptnew and Eeliability. Travellers' samples handled with care, BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND FIREWOOD. Orders can be left with Misses Baxter, stationer; and L. F. Jones grocer.
PUBLIC NOTICES. HOROWHENUA DISTRICT •• RUGBY COUNCIL. SATURDAY, , 20th. APRIL. ALL GAMES will be POSTPONED on SATURDAY as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Mr Winiata Pataka. JOHN CASEY, Secretary.
FOXTON PLUNKET CARNIVAL. CITIZENS' GRAND/MASK BALL (Fancy Dress Optional) in the MOUTOA HALL, TUESDAY, 23rd APRIL, at 8 p.m. pREE BUS Leaves Shannon P.O. at 8.30 p.m. Masks can be obtained on bus, 6d each. Admission: Double tickets 10s, gents 7/6, ladies 5/-. J. McKENZIE, P. J. SAXBY, Joint Secretaries.
SHANNON BOROUGH;. ELECTION~OF MAYOR. J HEREBY declare EDWIN BUTT duly elected as Mayor of the Borough of Shannon, the said Edwin Butt being the only person nominated. JOHN T. BQVIS, Returning Officer. 17/4/29.
SHANNOiN BOROUGH. Election of One Representative for the Borough of Shannon on the Horowhenua Electric Power Board. ] HEREBY Declare ALFRED ERNEST HYDE duly elected as representative of .the' Borough of 'Shannon on the Horov.-henua Electric -Power Board, there being only one member required and the said Alfred Ernest Hyde being the only person nominated. JOHN T. BOVIS, Returning Officer. ■ ..17/4/29. . .
BOROUGH OF SHANNON. ELECTION OF EIGHT COUNCIL- « LORS. J HEREBY give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated for tire position of Councillors for the Borough of Shannon:— ANDERSON, Samuel CUB-RAN, James (Farmer) CURRAN, James (Hotelkeeper) DOWNES, Robert Edward GREY, Claude Peyten HOOK, Rov *■•■'■ HOOK, Harold Edward HYDE, Alfred-Ernest LAURVIG, Didrick Magnus THWAITES, Thomas Colin and as the nominations received are in excess of the number to be elected, viz., eight, I hereby further declare that a poll will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of May, 1929. Polling Place: Borough Chambers, Plinnner Terrace, Shannon. Polling Hours: P a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated at Shannon this 17th day of April, 1929. JOHN T. BOVIS, Returning; Officer.
WANTED. LOST— From Miranui, a Black Pup with white on breast and tip of Lail. Anyone knowing whereabouts >leaso. ring Phono 3M, Shannon. f AMES'S HOOT SALE will flo.se on Monday next. Secure some of the bargains before it is too late. UAVJNG recovered from my illness I am now ready to execute boot and shoe repairs.—T. James, Plimmer Terrace.
LARGE ASSORTMENT of the famous Yedonis Singlets just arrived from the manufacturers. Prices 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, .5/6, 6/6, ad 7/6. At W. 11. Gunning and Co.'s, Ltd. BOND'S SILK HOSE in the following • shades, Gazelle, New Nude, Riviera, Fanehon, Grery, Rose Mario, Dawn, Atmosphere, Canyon, Cream, Black, Nymph, Mist, Grain, now showing in Silk-Reyo, Nit-2-Fit, Sylk Arto, Vee Point, and Knee Clock.—At W. H. Gunning and Co.'s, Ltd. , HEMMED SHEETS—SingIe . bed size from 10/6 in white and double bed from 13/6. Unbleached herringbone, single bed 10/6, double bed 14/11.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. QOOD VALUE for the Men.—Wire Twist Shirts 4/11, Doctor under flannel in grey and navy 6/11, denim trousers 5/11, 6/11, and' 7/11, engineer's drill combination 13/6, Police Braces 2/6, Pyjamas from 8/9 per pair to 10/6 and 14/6. All wool Kaiapoi rugs from 15/6, grey blankets from 25/6, woollen cardigans from 12/6.W. H. Gunning and Co.'s, I*d. WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE For Children's Hacking Cough.
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