TO THE BURGESSES OF FOXTON. Ladies and Gentlemen. — JJAVING been duly nominated, I beg to offer myself to you as a candidate for re-election to a seat on the Borough Council. Should you do me the honour to re-elect me, I shall endeavour, as hitherto, to work for your interests as residents of this town to the best of my ability, and to help as much as I can, in promoting the borough’s progress. Hoping earnestly to be favoured with a continuance of your confidence, I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentleman, Your obedient servant, F. W. FRANKEAND. BOROUGH COUNCIE EEECT I O N. TOTHE BURGESSES. Ladies and Genteemen. — HAVE again decided to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Councillor for a further term. If my services during the past years have met with your approval, then I again solicit your votes. If elected, I shall support any movement which I consider is for the advancement of the borough as a whole. Thanking you for the confidence you have reposed in me in the past, I am, Yours obediently GEORGE C'OEEY.
MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES, Ladies and Gentlemen, — A T the request of a number of burgesses, I have consented to become a candidate for the office of Councillor at the forthcoming election. If you do me the honour of returning me as one of your representatives, I shall endeavour to justify that confidence by assisting to keep Foxton in that position which its importance demands, and to assist every movement' for its advancement. I am, yours obediently, P, H. RAE-HOWARD. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TiO THE BURGESSES. Ladies and Gentlemen,T" HAVE decided to again place my services at your disposal as one of your representatives on the Borough Council for a further term. Having the welfare of F'oxton at heart, if elected, I shall at iall times consider every question submitted to the Council and endeavour to safeguard your interests, j One matter which shall receive particular attention is the forming of footpaths in various parts of the Borough. Hoping to merit a continuance of your support, X am, yours obediently, S. HICKSON. Rsbvmo has enabled many a poor sufferer from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and lumbago to once more enjoy health and happiness. 2s 6d and 4s bd.*;' Sold everywhere. U
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3763, 16 April 1907, Page 3
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