Notice of Polling Day. I N pursuance of the Legislature Act, 908, and its amendments, I, William - f'airburn Young Stewart, Returning A )fficer for the Electoral District of CDEN, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ, bearing date the twenty- ; >ighth day of November, 1919, under the j land of the Clerk of the Writ*, an election will be held for the return of a qualified * Person to serve as Member for the said Hstrict ; and that the latest hour for receiving Nominations of Candidates will je Noon on the eighth day of December, L 919 ; and that the poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several polling places of the said district on the seventeenth day af December, 1919. ( Every person desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by not less j than two electors of the district, by a nomination-paper as prescribed by section 105 of the said Act, delivered to the ' Returning Officer on or before Noon on the eighth day of December, 1919. : Hours of polling: are from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this second day of December, 1919. W. F. Y. STEWART, Returning Officer. Miss Martindale CERTIFICATED PIANIST Teacher of Piano and Singing. Term Moderate. Apply TERMINUS HOTEL. ST. MATTHEW'S LADIES' GUILD. Grand Bazaar To be held in" the AGRICULTURAL HALL, HELENSVILLE, on Saturday, December 6th Commencing at Noon. Something for Everyone. Fun for All. STALLS: Plain, Fancy, Flower, Drinks, Sweets, Produce. Christmas Tree for Children. REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Bran Tub. Shooting Gallery. Etc., etc. COME AND HAVE "SOME". TIME. Admission : Adults 6d, Children 3d. During Afternoon Admission Free. Note.—Flowers are required' for the Bazaar, and contributions of same will much appreciated. FOR SALE. ! LARGE White Pram, nickle-silver /it- | tinge, good order.' Also child's High Chair. £5 10s.—MRS DEAR, Helensville WANTED. TWO good Housemaid-waitresses, experienced preferred. Top wages to good girls.—Apply Mrs Eddleston, " Springside," Parakai. Phone 8. LOSTMOTOR Car Cranking Handle. Reward. —Apply Eddleston, " Springsidc." LOST— ON Sunday last, on Springs Road—Cap of Motor Benzine Tank. Finder rewarded.—Apply Echo Office. LOSTSMALL Leather Bag, containing Motor Bike tube and tools. —Reward on returning to A. BECROFT. HELENSVILLE CATHOLIC BAZAAR QUEEN CARNIVAL. A GRAN D SOCIAL and Euchre Tournament will be held on MONDAY EVENING December 15th, in the Agricultural Hall, at 8 p.m. Musical Items, Splendid Euchre Prince. Good Supper, Music, and Floor, Admission: Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-. HELENSVILLE TENNIS CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above j Club will be held in the Lyric Theatre Supper Rooms on MONDAY evening next, December Bth, at 7.30. Members and intending members specially requested to attend. K. STEWART, Secretary pro tern. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' GUILD. A SALE OF WORK will be held in the Star Theatre on SATURDAY, December 13th, commencing at Noon. USUAL ATTRACTIONS.. Admissiqn : Adults §d, Children 3d. During afternoon admissicm free. _ _ * ' Mr Buddo, during a discussion in ahe House on road improvement, said the main roads now were Avorse than they were 25 years ago. ludeed, the condition of the main New Zealand roads had become a by-word, and had often been remarked upon by visitors. Sir William Fraser said it was the increase in motor traffic that had made certain people dissatisfied with the main roads, but it was absurd to say that the road 3 were worse now than than they were 25 yoars ago. ' There we're some journeys that a few years ago took two days which could now be made in five hours, ffe Ija4 received hundreds of letters from settlers thanking hhn fp,r what had. be.p.n done for them by the Government in tho matter of roads. He concluded by statiny that as a result of this war the country would now have to pay millions in interest where before1 it was only paying hundreds of thousands, and the difficulty would be to find the money for the necessary requirements.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 December 1919, Page 2
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