YOUR INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR HOSPITAL.BOARD. t A • T. WALLACE DICK VOTE IN THE INTERESTS OF HEALTH. EASTBOURNE MAYORAL ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS . For Honest. Capable, and Sound Administration VOTE S. F. FISHER FOR MAYOR. ELECTION DAY. MAY 27, , 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. SATURDAY, MAY 27. ' FRANK W. VICKERMAN, Sitting Councillor, Whareroa Riding, and Candidate for Re-election, INVITES Ratepayers, Electors and all other residents or persons interested in the continued safe and sound progress experienced by tbe Riding during his nine years’ occupancy as your Representative at tbe Hutt Council Table, to meet him at— PICTURE HALL, PARAPARAUMU BEACH. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), MAY 19. At S P.m. When ho will make a comprehensive survey of County and Ridiug activities, past and prospective, and deal with Water Supply Proposals. Chairman: DR. O. C. MAZENGARB. PETONE. THE CITIZENS’ TICKET. • < MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS:— KOROKORO SCHOOL—TONIGHT, 8 PAL WILFORD SCHOOL—TUES., MAY 23. CENTRAL SCHOOL—THURS., MAY 25. Come and hear the Citizens’ Candidates Speak on Capable Non-Party Administration: All. Meetings Commence at 8 p.m. WANGANUI-RANGITIKEI POWER BOARD, TO the Ratepayers and Residents of the Waitotara County, Waverley Town Board District, and that portion of the Patea County included In the Wanganui-Rangitikel Electric Power Board area:— I Wish to advise you that my reasons for offering my. services as YOUR Representative on the Wanganui-Rangitikel Electric Power Board are as follows: — 1. I have been a ratepayer in the Waitotara County for over 10 years and a paying consumer of electrical energy for about 19 years. 2. My experience of Supply Authority affairs extend® over 25 years and in at least three different countries. 3. The modern trend of affairs is toward centralization, while in my opinion adequate service to the community demands decentralization. Toward this end draft surveys of local power supply potentialities could be made. 4. Your representative is appointed to demand the results you yourselves want. Yours faithfully, G. J. Bir LINGHURST. May 16, 1944.
END THE HOUSING SHORTAGE! A Mass Meeting of Citizens will be held In the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, THURSDAY. MAY 18. AT 8 PM. Hear the Report of the Wellington Lionsing and Accommodation Committee on “A BUILDING PLAN FOR WELLINGTON.” The following speakers have been Invited to attend and state the views of their organizations:— MR. W. APPLETON (Citizens). MR. J. ROBERTS (Labour). DR. H. SILVERSTONE (Communist). THE WHOLE TOWN WILL BE THERE' HAWKE’S BAT. ‘•THE DOMINION." HASTINGS Office, Queen St. next G.P.O. Telephone 3030. PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT (NAPIER REGISTRY). No. M.163G. IN. THE MATTER of “The Trustee Act 1908" Section 74, AND IN THE ESTATE OF WALTER RAYMOND, Deceased. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER made by a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand on the sth day of May 1944 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other persons having Claims against the Estate of the abov-enamed deceased who died at Waipukurau on or about the 28th day of November 1942 and Letters of Administration of whose estate was granted at Napier on the 30th day of August 1913 are hereby required to send in full particulars in writing of their claims to the Administrator, Richard Froude Ward the General Manager of The Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand Limited nt its Offiffice in Herschel! Street. Napier, on or before the 20th day of July 1944 next, after which date the Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and demands of wTiich it shall then have lind notice. . DATED at Napier this 16th day of May 1944. A. E. LAWRY, Solicitor to Richard Froude Ward. General Manager of The Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand Limited, the Administrator of the abovenamed deceased. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. YOU are earnestlv requested to report to the S.P.C.A. anv act of cruelty you may notice. Office. Huddart Parker buildings. Humane destruction of Cats and Doga available Monday to Friday at 8.30 to 9 a.m., and 4 to 4.'30 p.m.; Saturday, 8.30 to 9.30 a.m., at City Corporation Yard, Clyde Quay.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 197, 18 May 1944, Page 3
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