PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. GENERAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. ~|Vj C TICE is. hereby given that the j i-1 following is the result of the irjll held this 26th day of APRT., iyJl for the ELECTION of MNE UUUiNiCILLORS for the Borough of ureymouth: — MVJth'TMAN, George 1258 TENNENT, John, I*4o f ERKINS, George Edward 1157 KERR, James, . .1150 G.REJUNSLADE, John Webber, 1066 BYRNE, Thomas Vincent 996 JACKSON, John, 986 RUSSELL, Robert, 839 SHEEDY, Edmund Michael 807 SARGENT, Frank Driessen 798 SHANNAHAN, Denis 744 "HiRNE, James Patrick 625 JOtiNSON, William James 623 Informal 14 I therefore declare George Sweetman, John Tennent, George Edward Perkins, James Kerr, John Webber Greenslade,. Thomas Vincent Byrne, John Jackson, Robert Russell and Edmund Michael Sheedy duly ejtcttd COUNCILLORS for the Borough of Greymouth for the ensuing two years. J. K. CAMPBELL, Returning Officer. Greymouth, 26th April, 1911. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen, — • I lender you my sincerest THANKS for the great honour you conferred upon me at yesterday's poll. You may rest assured that I shall ever endeavour to further the., interests of my native town and you will never regret having- elected me as one of the City Fathers. Yours Respectfully, . john w. greenslade. to The electors of greymouth. Ladies and Gentlemen, — ON Behalf of the Labor' Party, 1 desire to tender my sincue THANKS for the splendid support which you accorded us at the Municipal Elections yesterday in returning four out of the five candidates nominated by the Party, viz. GEO. SYVEETMAN, [• TENNENT, J. JACKSON and T. V BYRNE. For the Labor Party, D. FORBES, Secretary. J.kennedyT ~ GROCER : : 40 HIGH ST. (Late J. Shrives.) HAVING PURCHASED the business so successfully conducted by Mr. Shrives, I hope to merit a Continuance of the Patronage Lestowed on my Predecessor, and by Strict Attention to business combined with Experience, Courtesy and Civility trust to be able to cater for your general requirements. MY PRICES will be found to be EQUAL to any Town House and nothing but the BEST QUALITY STOCKED. . AGENT FOR NIMMO AND BLAIR'S FAMOUS VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS FOWL GRIT. TELEPHONE 88. STAY AT THE Temperance Hotel Close to the Post Office, Wharf, and Railway Station. EXCELLENT ACCOM-MOD ATI ON . GOOD BEDS, FIRST-CLASS TABLE. JJAIH-ROOMS, h. AND c. WATER. iempfsrance Bar open every day including- Sunday. BEEF TEA DAY AND NIGHT. Correspondence promptly Answered. TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. MRS G. SHRQDER : Proprietress. TARIFF: 6s per day. LADIES' COSTUMES. A MAGNIFICENT RANGE OF JNE.W SEASON'S PATTERNS, J\EW ZEALAND AND ENGLISH TWEEDS. TV FED COSTUMES FROM £4 i.Us BLUE SERGE COSTUMES •FROM £5. H'l, STYLE AND WORKMAN- . MilP OF THE VERY BEST. F. B. LAWN, TAILOR, MACK AY ST. Your Easter Hat. _ WHAT IS IT GOING TO BE? A 'HARD HAT? A SOFT HAT? Both HARDS and SOFTS arc suitable for present wear. A C.T.C. HAT will last longer and look better than are the hats you can buy at the price or a little higher. IT'S THE VALUE THAT DOES „■ IT— NOTHING ELSE. IS YOUR EASTER HAT HERE? OUR CELERATED 10s 6d and Vl% ABOUT WEAR 4s 6d to 15s. WE STOCK ALL SIZES.' 6d HARD FELTS. SOFT FELTS FOR KNOCKXHE CASH TRADING COY iUen's Wear Specialists, Where the Good Hat? are." TAINUI ST. ANY style of PHOTO a* tine MASCOTTE STUDIO. Post Cards, Cabinets, Enlargements.
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Grey River Argus, 27 April 1911, Page 6
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