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WANTED— A WOMAN to do plain cooking. Wages 30/- per week, good borne. Apply to Mrs Kirby, Hari Hari. THANK'S. ON BEHALF of my wife, family and myself, I beg to express our sincere thanks for all the messages of sympathy and condolence received by nr, in connection with otir recent bereavement. J. W.. THOMSON Okarito, November 4th. ’ WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL RIDING. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, IAM A CANDIDATE for your support at the present election for County honors. As representative of the Kanieri Riding, I have endeavoured to do my duty with the object of serving the district to tjie best advance °For the larger Riding embraced oy Kokatahi, Kanieri and Rimu, I shall if elected, do my best to serve you faithfully, I hare a full knowledge of she district and my own interests are centred ,amongst you. My business sakes me frequently into various parts ,f the district, and I shall not fail o observe vour requirements, nor neTlect to attend to them. I realise that die work of the Council is expending ivith the progress of the district, and it will he my best endeavor to serve you with the common object of advancing the district as a whole if again favored with your confidence—which las been such an honor to me in the past. Yours Obediently, T. R. CHESTERMAN. Kanieri, November 3rd., 1920. CENTRAL RIDING. COUNTY OF WESTLAND. TO THE ELECTORS, Ladies and Gentlemen. I desire to thank the electors of the Rimu Riding for their past conidence and beg to state to the elocors of Kanieri, Kokatahi, and Rimu hidings that I am now a candidate lor heir united support as a member of he Central Riding of the County of ,Vestland. If honored with your conidence I shall endeavor to serve you o my best ability by attending reguarly to the public business before the bounty Council, and watching your inerosts in all matters affecting the disrict as a whole. I solicit your sup)ort and interest on Polling day, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th., and bog o subscribe myself, Yours at command, ■ E. A. WELLS. Woodstock, November let. ) THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN RIDING. DIES AND GENTLEMEN, 1 the request of many of the ratepayers, I have decided to become ididate at the forthcoming Connection for the position of one of ■presentatives of the Southern Ridlong and continuous residence in iouthern district has given me a ugh knowledge of its resources requirements. • ecognise that the completion of tira Tunnel joining Westland with •rbury makes it absolutely recestliat a vigorous Public Works by both Government and Connoul'd be undertaken in order that Bmoter districts should receive the t benefit from that work. ; bridging of all rivers from the o South should be a cardinal feain that policy. The extension of ;oss Railway and the improvement ipping facilites at Okaritc, Bruce Okuru and Jackson’s Bay are all sa ry for the development of the timber and flax of South West- • many years I have taken a keen jst in the development of that et and in this connection, I find without some constituted standing idual effort has little or no effect. 10 not seek election for personal mdisemenf) or gain, but feel that ( ,uld place the close and practical ledge of the district what I pos!ii the services of the electors. pou do me the honour to elect me I use my best endeavours to asthe progress and development of 11 Westland on the lines indicated e. lave the honour to remain, Ladies and Gontlemen, Your obedient Servant, JOHN RJTCHIE. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL RIDING. I DIES AND GENTLEMEN: T THE REQUEST of a number of ratepayers, I have consented mtest a seat for the Central Riding :i e Westland County Council at the scorning election. As a resident ratepayer of many yearn standing, um to be fully conversant with the lirements of the district, and <f >ured with your confidence, will at times do my utmost to advance the rests of the Riding in particular, the County generally. While dens of curtailing any useless expenre, I am in favour of a more prosive policy in regard to improved 1 construction, and would give my lest attention to the better main,nco of traffic bridges throughout Riding. The deplorable Istate 1 1 iy of our smaller bridges and culls, I consider, warrants more durable ;crial being used in tbeir reconstrue. i. If elected I will do my best to as. all classes of industry and ani iter coming before the Council foi betterment of Westland generally [ receive my support, n conclusion, I trust to merit you 2-rest and support on polling day. have the honour to be, Your- obedient Servant, H. H. MONK, Koiterangi.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1920, Page 3
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