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QUEENSTOWN SEWING SALON. Principals: Mrs J. Stone and Miss 0. M. John. ALL CLASSES OF DRESSMAKING UNDERTAKEN. Furniture Re-covered and Renovated. Bedspreads made from conventional patterns. M a Presses Re-covered and Re-buttoned. EXCHANGE WANTED.—Owner of new 6-roomed B.R.C. dwelling in Invercargill, would like to Exchange with a resident ‘of Queenstown from January 5, 1948 to January 19, 1948; have a holiday in Invercargill.—Reply “Exchange,” P.O. Box 928, Dunedin.

THANKS

Having been returned unopposed to represent the combined districts of Lake County and the Boroughs of Queenstown and Arrowtown on the Bluff Harbour Board for a further term, I wish to Thank the ratepayers and electors for doing me that honour. I take this as an indication of confidence in me and can only assure all that I will continue to use my efforts in the best interests of this district, the province of Southland and the Port of Bluff. D. H. COCKBURN. LOST, R.S.A. Badge, No. N.Z.43125-40, on Sunday, November 9; finder please return to Secretary, R.S.A., Queenstown. Election of Member of Otago Land Board NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the seat on the Otago Land Board held by CHARLES JAMES INDER, the elective member, has become vacant and that nominations for the election of a duly qualified person to fill such vacancy will be received at this office up till 4 o’clock p.m. on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1947. Nomination papers, which must be signed by at least two electors, will be supplied on application to the Commissioner of Crown Lands at Dunedin. No member of the General Assembly nor any land agent is eligible for election.—W. E. SHAW, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Returning Officer, Lands and Survey Department, Dunedin.

STURMER, WATSON And BRIDGMAN, LTD., Opticians, 2 Octagon, Dunedin. PHONE 11-025 REGISTERED OPTICIANS w. V. STURMER; A. R. WATSON, 8.D.0., N.Z.; R. A. BRIDGMAN, D.1.0., N.Z.; R. L. PASTIER, 5.D.0., N.Z. Kingston School Funds A raffle held in aid of the Kingston School funds with a cake as the prize, was conducted at the Lakeside Butchery and was won by Mr D. McMillan, of Queenstown. Borough Council Election Considerable interest was taken in the election for councillors for the Queenstown Borough Council which, was held to-day, and it; is aQtjcipatea that the poll will be a heavy one.

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Lake County Mail, Issue 26, 19 November 1947, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Mail, Issue 26, 19 November 1947, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Mail, Issue 26, 19 November 1947, Page 4

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