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TRAMWAY BOARD ELECTION. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. rvr.r.T. A RATION OF POLL OX ELECTION OF MEMBERS. i- "DUBSUANT to Section 10 of "The Local ,f i Elections and Polls Amendment Ac-, , 1913," I hereby give notice 'tat the nujnter » of votes received by eacn caiididate for the '• ! office of member of the Chrffltchurch Tram 0 j way Board is as follows: — CENTRAL SUB-DISTRICT. '' Booth, George Thomas • • I|5S 1 Wood, John •• •• Taylor, Alfred Sydney •• "JO Davev. Thomas Henry .. ~ Beaniand, John Walton .. Howard, Edwin John •• l-** _ Allison, Charles •• •• i-f r Cooper, Walter Henry •• ' Jenkin, William James • • «»- 3 Total number of voting papers used 3047, ? of which number 22 were informal. 0 As four members are required to be electea ' I hereby decl«re the <=aM George Thorns r Booth, John Wood, Alfred Sydney Toylor, and . Thomas Henry Uavey to be duly e.ccted. 5 LINWOOD SUB-DISTRICT. 1 Pearce, Herbert .. •• Hunter, Hiram •• •• *V Total number of voting papers used 331, S of which number four were informal. I hereby declare the said Herbert Pearce to be duly elected* ) NEW BRIGHTON SUB-DISTRICT. ' Walter, Wilfred John .. •• L Flesher, James Arthur •• °°- i Total number of voting papers used 1527, [ of which number six were informal. I hereby declare the Baid Wilfred John Walter to be duly elected. , RICCARTON-SOCKBURN ST7BDISTRICT. : Staples, Samuel Albert •• 659 Stewart, Jamc3 Mawson -- ! Total number of voting papers used 1292, of which six were informal. I hereby declare the said Samuel Albert Staples to be duly clected. ' Dated this 20th day of June, 1918. FRANK THOMPSON, Returning Officer for the Christchurch Tramway District. *398 [ BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. » NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS. WE, the undersigned Dairy Company, are _. , r BUYERS OF HOME SEPARATED ' CREAM. Before sending elsewhere, write to u» for fol' particulars. CANTERBURY DAIRY COMPANY, Box 662, P. 0., Christchurch. Factory: 161 Lichfield street, opp. Fire Brigade. C 9485 We or© Buyers of O R E A M. O R E A M. O R E A M, QENTRAL DAIRY" CO., LTD., Postal Address! BOX 1, ADDINGTON. C 2632 : ; SOAP COMPETITION PRIZEWINNERS. First Prize, £5 Be, Costume made to order by the Farmers' Co-op.—Mn> Loader, Lyttelton. SIX PRIZES OF DRESS-MATERIAL— Mrs McDowell, No. 6 Station road, Heathcote" Mrs E. McKie, Manchester street Mre E. Brumsky, Peterborough street. Mrs Derange, 36 Peer street, Riccarton Mrs Wigney, 17 Mowbray street, Sydenham Miss Fenton, 97 London street, Lyttelton FOR ECONOMY USE VELVET SOAP and SEARCHLIGHT WAX CANDLES. Z8433-4092 PURE MALT VINEGAR. rpAKE no risks with your pickles or X salads and buy nothing but SHARPE BROS.' now famous PURE MALT VINEGAR. Sales quadrupled in two seasons. Always dependable. Flavour exquisite, 2s 3d per gallon, jata la extra until returned. On<» gallon is equal to six of the usual' bottles. Economical Housewives Please Note: SHARPE BROS., Armagh at 'Phone 1761. 58274-7189 .T> S. SHILLITO (Late with J Montgomery and Co.), i For CHOICE NEW VEGETABLE AND i'jjv.WEß SEEDS. liiWii GRASS, POX PLANTS, FRUIT TREES, ROSES, ETC. 767 COLOMBO STREET. PHONE 2933. 58427-2818 COLLINS AND CO„ FRUITERERS, CONFECTIONERS. ETC Lata F. Keeuey, -i Victoria street. ALL FRUITS in season, and Fresh Vegetables at Bedrock Prices. Choicest Confectionery. JJaily delivery. 'Phone 1354. . C 2619 COLLINS and CO. THE WALL-PAPER HOUSE. New art desi ok s In WALL-PAPERS. C. A. COOPER, 15 Victoria street Telephone 1020. C242S ( AVON DAIRY COMPANY. LTD, 22 Manchester street S. ! TTITE are BUYERS of CREAM. HIGHEST • VV PRICES GIVEN. Accurate w«ght \ and test .Guaranteed. i Corner Manchester and Dundas streets. 2541 , TENANTS! You may be turned out ] which is inconvenient and costly \ Your Landlord is making a Profit out of you. Why not snap that q ; Profit Yourself ■ > Again your Landlord wants i to sell. He want) to make a Profit on his Purchaso. ' A further poten ial Gain ? for You IF you Buy right . ] and THIS IS RIGHT. - Just adjoining tram line, St. A 1 bans. 2d. Section, in a favourite street. j TILED ROOF BUNGALOW \ of 5 -well-proportioned airy plas- ] tered rooms, with picture mouldings 3 and tiled hearth and grates, stjuare J hall, panelled in figured rami; . bathroom vrith bath and porcelain ' basin ; kitchen with tiled bock range, scullery; the washhouse , is typical of the superior finish f throughout being match-lined. e Price reduced to £615, and the l property is an absolute gift. The J section is well laid out in lawns, J ' fruit trees, etc., and there arc { ] double entrance gates. ' f » 170 CASrftL sr.. and at North Beach Specialists In Town Property j - We have £600 to lead cq first, mart- i i gages in one or two sins. | . i it&wwa .

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16252, 1 July 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16252, 1 July 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16252, 1 July 1918, Page 9

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