THE FIRST of a series of weekly Learners Oid Time Dances wtll be held in St. Mary's Club Rooms on Tuesday. 17h. May. Dancing from 8 p.m. to 11. Efficient instr ictors. Good music. Admission Is. 171 011 SALE—Gas HEATER, most •suitable for bedroom. Good order. £1 2s 6d or offer. Apply Win. Follev, Park Street. WANTED TO SELL—Typewriter, Underwood poa-table, (coat £18) a,s new; tennis racquet, with frame; Columbia giramophone, with records; R.T.H electric pick-up for radio (cast £Q 10s). Con lection ury sample case; two till drawers. No reasonable offer refused. Set golf clubs (1 brass'R, 3 irons) and leather bug, price £3, all in good order. Apply “Guardian” Office. WESTLAND COUNTY ELECTION. PURSUANT to the provisions of “The Local Elections and Pols Act,” I hereby give notice that the numb'’/- of votes received bv each candidate for the office of Councillors for the Northern Riding of the Conn tv of Westland, at the poll taken on Wednesday. May Utb is as '.allows:— Bernard Ward 171 Janus A. Murdoch ... R>4 Laurence H Witherington 34 Liformal Votes 10 And 1 hereby declare the two first mimed, Bernard Ward and James A. Murdoch to be duly elected to the office of Councillors of the Westland County Council. Dated this. 16th day of May. 10.32. ' 7). J. EVANS. Returning Officer for the County of Westland.
WESTLAND COUNTY ELECTION. To the Electors of the Centr'd Ridinq. Ladies and Gentlemen. —T wish to experss to you my sincere thanks for the honoured position you placed me in at last Wednesday's pel's and I can assure you I will do my best to prove worthy of the confidence' you placed in me on that date. Yours Faithfully W. A. JAMIESON. Koitcrangi, May 16. 1932. NOTICE. OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. T EDWARD OSCAR HAUSSMANN, of Rrittan Street, Hokitika, pninteiy a bankrupt, do hereby give notice of my intention to apply at the next .sitting of the Supreme Court to he held a't 'Grey mouth on Wednesday the sth. day of June, 1932, at the hour of 10.30 in the forenoon for an Order of Discharge. Dated at Hokitika this 16th. day of May, 1932. E. 0. HAUSSMANN. PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. THURSDAY, MAY 19, at 7.45 p.m. Matinee at 2.30 same d:.y. ' ART PICTURES THE PASSION PLAY OF OBERAMMERGAU” (The Whole 16 acts.) Shown under Olfimial Authority. Played by the Humble Peasants in fulfilment of a sacred vow It will do you qood to seo it! . Box Plan at Mclntosh’s. K.vnlnnntory Lecture Accomp-'iiies pictures. Special Sacred Amplified -Music. Prices 2/3 and 1/6. Pictures wi 14 be shown at Ross on Wednesday 18th. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING, •jynss E. COMYNS THOMAS (LonJon trained) will commence teaching at All Saints’ Hall on Tuesday next at 6.30 p.m. Pupils are requested to attend that evening promptly or communicate, address: —Keller’s Hotel. Course includes fox trot, quickstep, modern and diagonal waltz.
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