TO THOSE WHO WORKED AND VOTED FOR PROHIBITION ON APRIL 10th. THE N.Z. ALLIANCE AND NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE RETURN THANKS, THE N.Z. Alliance and The National Efficiency League desire .to most heartily thank all who voted in favour of Prohibition on April 10th. Special thanks are also tendered to all those who worked so' splendidly in securing such a substantial Prohibition majority within the Dominion. If the final result discloses a majority against Prohibition, as seems probable, a further campaign lor the abolition of the Liquor Traffic without compensation at (he General Election will be commenced immediately, and"'lho Alliance and the Efficiency League appeal now to all electors to support this proposal, and specially request all who are willing - to assist in (he campaign to send their names at once to the local organisation, or to Head Office in Wellington. R. B. GRAY, President New Zealand Alliance. W. D. HUNT, President National Efficiency League. THE MAYORALTY. To (he Bunresses of Foxton. ]>DIES & GENTLEMEN. —At the request of a number of citizens, and the unanimously expressed wish of the Council, I will be a, candidate for the Mayoralty at I he. coming poll. I am not seeking (he position, but if elected will strive to serve you faithfully by promoting the welfare of our town. —Yours sincerely, JOHN CHRVSTALL. fhe person who took by mistake boy’s raincoat from Foxlon train last Thursday night kindly return to Guard. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. person found shooting on my lakes wilhonl a pennil will be prosecuted without respect to persons. T. BGWE, J_jOST.—Gold tie .pin, set with pearls, on Shannon road. 10/reward on returning to this office. THE MAYORALTY. JN reply to the deputation that waited on me yesterday to ask me to allow myself to lie nominated for the Mayoralty. 1 have given your kind request earnest consideration, and I appreciate very much (lie kind sentiments which were expressed and the assurance of such a large number of electors. I am sorry to decline'the honour you Avould confer upon me, as my business demands so much of my time. However, I will do my utmost in my official capacity as Chairman of Urn Chamber of Commerce to advance Foxton. Yours sincerely. M. E. PERREAU. WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. OPENING LECTURE, FRIDAY, 25th Inst,, 8 p.m. IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS. Members, Subscribers, and the General Public are invited jo attend opening lecture. Tutor: Mr G. M. Henderson, B.A. ANZAC DAY. MEMORIAL SERVICE. MEMORIAL SERVICE. COMBINED Memorial Service will be held in the Town Hall on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock. Collection to defray expenses, JjOST, stolon or strayed, on Saturday night, hay pony mare, saddle and bridle. £1 rewa rd. J. Morgan. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. Tenders win be received by (he undersigned up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 25th April, .1019, for the hire of fa) horse, dray and harness at per day, (b) two horse team, dray and harness at per day. No tender necessarily accepted. IV. WATERS, Town Clerk. ■jgLti'. i .. - -■ - iNO WARNING. Bowel complaints such as diarrhoea and dysentery seldom give any warning, and you should always be prepared with a remedy that will give prompt relief. There is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for all bowel complaints. The prompt relief it gives is simply wonderful. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy can he given with perfect safety to young children. For sale everywhere, —Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1967, 22 April 1919, Page 3
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563Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1967, 22 April 1919, Page 3
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