Your eyes are telling you Your eyes can't speak, but by means of those aching pains behind the eyes and frequent headaches after reading or strenuous work, they warn you that they need the assistance of correct glasses. Arrange an interview with DPnr*TT?P CONSULTING JrKUL 1 r,K, optician 200 HIGH ST. (opposite Strange's)
ELECTION NOTICES. MAYORAiIi BIiEOirOJ. 3". W. BEANLAND. J. W. BEANLAND. J. W. BEANLAND. J. W. BEANLAND. J. W. BEANLAND. AN APPEAL TO COMMON SENSE. This is the Ape of Reason. Therefore support a man of sound, practical knowledge. . BEANLAND IS A MAN OF ACTION. He will oairy out "what he undertakes to do. BEANLAND STANDS FOR PROGRESS, Extension of the Sewerage, Water- .. eupply, and Hydro-electric systems. BEANLAND -STANDS. FOR SOUND FINANCE, Reduction o| the present Overdraft. BEANLAND STANDS FOR ECONOMY OF TIME, MONEY, AND' MATERIALS. He lias been an employer, and. has worked, for a wage. Above oil, ho .is a worker. BEANLAND CAN AND WILL . Devote hia time i for the Welfare of tho .City. • 6707 BOROUGH OF WOOLSTON. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. IN THE MATTER of the Municipal Corpora- . tiOns Act, -1920, aid in pursuance of Section 89 of-the Local Election and Polls Act, 1903. ~ HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that tat ELECTION •ot.COUNCniLOR for the Borough rf Woolston, to fill an Extraj: ■**. -tr_.......... _;n k« An WKiTYNrrcH: DAY, the Uth of May, 1921. " > And I -hereby appoint the Town "Clerk's T Office, - Woolston, as the place, and WEDNESDAY, the 4th'day of May, bb the time for, the "NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES. TWO ELECTORS and by tl and be' delivered to me, or addressed to ine and delivered-at the place aforesaid at any time after the -publication 61 this notice,. and before"Noon-on the said, day of Nomination. *'• . Candidates must.deposit the sum of £B. at the .time of Nomination. ■_ The-801l for'the above.Eleotlon will elose on WEDNESDAY; April 27th, 1921, at 5 p.m. / '.\ ','- o.' MACHATTIE, Returning Officer. Dated at Woolston this 19th day, of April, 1921. ■• 6 605 BOROUGH OF WOOLSTON. IN THE MATTER of the Municipal Corporations Act, '1920 A and the Local Elections arid Polls' Act, 1908, and the Acta amending the same respectively. ' HEUEBY GIVE NOTICE, that the fofc lowing Persons have been DULY, NOMINATED for the Office of MAYOR for the Borough of Woolston:— HILL, CHARLES > •" WHITE,' GEORGE STEWART As there ia. only one vacancy to be filled, I hereby give notice that a POLL will, be taken. as between the said,. Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of April, 1921. The! POLLING BOOTHS will be situate at— .. •■•■'■» 1. In- the Oddfellows'' Hall, Ferry ' road, Woolston. ' % In the Marquee at the Corner of Mackworth street and Ferry road, Woolston. 8. In the jjarquee at the Corner of Coronation and Wildberry streets. Woolflton. .. ; - Polling, Hours from. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 0. MACHATTIE, Returning Officer. Dated at Woolston this 19th day of April, 1931. .. 660e . WOOLSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. • ELECTION .OF MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS. • PUBLIC MEETING will be held in Jho l ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Woolston, NEXT'TUESDAY EVENING, April 26th, at 8.15 p.m., to'hear the Candidates for the Mayoralty and the Newly-elected Councillors. ' 0. MACHATTIE., • Town Clerk. P.S.—At 7.45 p.m. MR THOMAS HARKER/Candidate for the Lyttelton Harbour Board-,' will speak. M 7" IMPOUNDED. MPOUNDBD at Prebbleton, by Ranger, from Mr MoGough's yard, One Yearling HEIFER. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on Tuesday, April nc \h, a 4 noon. D. WITHERS, PoundGtnKTj 1313 LOST AND FOUND. I town Kindergarten, issian Wolf)r' Finder *»« iurnirii • same' to "Press"' Office. i Cameo BROOCH, * Finder-rewarded. 17 Papamii road. 'Phone 885. ... 3269 lOST, on Reserve road, between Balcairn J and Broomfield, STARTING HANDLE off motor-car. Finder please communicate ( with Rhodes Bros., Amberley. Reward. . • 6GM LOST, on 21st insfr.; between Hanraer and Obxistdhuroh, on motor or train, Gold Cable • BANGLE. Reward on returning to 478Jimcoln'ro«d. 1198 LOST, in vicinity c* Citmbridg* terrace, PURSE, containing two £1 notes, silver, and key. Good •reward. Apply Reople's Pokce. , 1293 EFT in tram-car, No. 1, Pap I -Wednesday morning, Lady's COSTUME, wrapped in brown paper. Reward. I Q.S3. 1207 STRAYED on to my property, Coutts Island, One Red and White Steer, 21-year-old. Owner can hive same by paying expenses; if. C. Dobby. 1260 6th April, probably wiUi- -- - in vicinity of Mrs R.'Macartney's home, Tai Tapn, Bla& Fox FUR. Finder r«orive liberal, reward upon returning to Mrs Macartney. "07 IGATS and Skirts Cut and Fitted. Terms I Moderate. Call MISS ALLEN, 17a Victoria street.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 17
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