aTANT NOTICE. borough election. WHEREAS certain idle rumours are VV afloat that 1 am being solidly supported by people holding extreme social viwes, I wish it to be distinctly understood that I am contesting the election on own merits a3 a private citizen, and sm in no way associated with any organisation—social or civic.—Yours faithfully, GABRIEL ELLIOTT. Te Kuiti, November sth, 1913. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF IE KUITI. XADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I JU beg to announce myself a candidate in your interests for the Extraordinary Vacancy on the Borough Council. Although a stranger to many of you, to others I should be fairlv well known, being closeiy connected with the progress and development of Te Kuiti district during the past seven years. If elected, I will endeavour to conserve vour beat economic and progressive interests to the best of my ability and judgment, without fear or favour. Trusting to receive a fair measure of your support on Friday next. Yours iaitbfallj, gabriel ellioit . CHURCH SERVICES FOB SUNDAY. METHODIST CHURCH. Municipal Hall: 11, Mr 0. Brockway; 7, Mr R. B. Webber. Waimiha 11. Poro-o-tarao 3, Mangapehi 7. Rev. P. Battey. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Mahoenui 11, Paemako 3,15, Pio Pio 7.—Rev. S. Griffiths. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Mairoa 11, Arspas (Mr Riddle' rseidence) 7.—Rev. A. Mac Lean, B.D. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Te Kuiti: 11, Mass; 7.30, Benediction. CHURCH OP ENGLAND. Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity. —Te Kuiti: 8, H.C.; 11, Matins and Sermon; 2.30. Children's Service; 7, Evensong and Sermon. Rev. C. Smith. Otorohanga: 8, x*.C. ; 7.10. 11, Te .Raumauku; 2.30, honikiwi. Rev. W. J. Piggott.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 607, 1 November 1913, Page 5
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