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TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF FOXTON. Ladies and Gentlemen,— J HAVE the honour of again seeking re-election as a Councillor. If returned will continue to do ray best to advance the general welfare and progress of the town. Yours faithfully, S. H. BAKER. BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES. Ladies and Gentlemen. — AVING endeavoured, during the past five years, to serve the best interest of Foxtpn, I would-again offer my services to you. If elected I will do my utmost to further your interests, and to carry out any works for the advancement of the town, consistent with economy. If my efforts have met with your approval, then I solicit a continuance of your confidence. I am, Yours obediently GEO. H. STILES. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. J DESIRE to notify you that I have consented to stand for one of the vacancies on the Council at the forthcoming election. , If you do me the honour to return me as one of your representatives, I shall do my best to safeguard the interests of the borough. My motto will be: —“Progress with economy.” Yours obediently, H. BRADCOCK. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES. Ladies and Gentlemen. — JN response to the request of certain ratepayers, I have consented to become a candidate for a seat on the Borough Council. If elected, I will do my best, without fear or favour, to faithfully carry out the duties devolving upon the office. — Yours obediently, THOS. RIMMER. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE BURGESSES. Ladies and Gentlemen. — TTN response to the request of a ■*“ large number of ratepayers, I have consented to offer myself as a candidate for election to the Borough Council. If elected, my endeavour will be to work amicably with my colleagues for the advancement and well being of the borough and its inhabitants. Yours obiediently L. W. WILSON. Tell of the good of it, Say what you should of it, All that you could of it, Say what you would of it; Tell of colds cured by it, Good health ensured, by it, Long life secured by it— Woods’ Great Peppermint Gur'6. 1 Recommended by the Medi cal Faculty—WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3763, 18 April 1907, Page 3

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363

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3763, 18 April 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3763, 18 April 1907, Page 3

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