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[A. Card.] DURING DR. MANDL'S temporary absence from Fasten, Dr. Dixon Mrtlholhmd will act as locum tenerrs. TO AffiMBEKS OF THE NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. NOTICE RE GENERAL ELECTION AND LICENSING POLL. • 1. Every person (not being a military defaulter or disqualified from voting by section 38 of the Legislature Act, 1908) who has served beyond the seas as a member"t)f an Expeditionary Force ,is entitled to vote at the General Election and the Licensing Poll, whether he is registered as an elector or not. Maori members of an Expeditionary Force are entitled to vote at the General Election for the election of Maori members only, but are entitled to vote at the Licensing Poll. 2. Members who are-enrolled as electors are subject in all respects to the provisions applicable to ordinary electors, except that they may vote beyond the boundaries of the district for which they arc registered without being required to produce an absent voter’s permit on production of the documentary evidence referred to in the paragraph following. 3. Members who are not enrolled as electors, or who, being so enrolled, desire to vote outside their districts without an absent voters permit, must produce at the pollingplace documentary evidence that they have served beyond the seas as members of an Expeditionary Force. Any of the following classes of documents will he accepted as sufficient : (a.) A certificate of discharge from the Expeditionary Force after service beyond the seas; or (b.) A leave certificate, hospital certificate, or other status certificate issued by a competent military authority. 4. Any member who is not enrolled as an elector may vole as an elector of — (a.) The electoral district (as existing at the date of the election) within which he was resident at the date of his first becoming a member ot an Expeditionary Force; or (b.) Any elect oral district within which he has resided for not less than one month' since his last return (q New Zealand from service beyond (he seas. Dated at Wellington Ibis 29th day of November, 1919, J. HI SLOP, Chief Electoral Olliccr. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. ; -U ' 5-rr- I ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! December 7th, at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. PREACHER: REV. P. W. BOYS, of Palmerston North. SPECIAL HYMNS BY THE CHILDREN. Conductor: Mr R. T. Betty. COMIC AND HEAR THE CHILDREN SING. Special invitation- to Cradle Roll Members. Collections for the day in aid of the I School Eumls. (License Districts.) NOTICE OF LICENSING POLL (PROPOSALS FOR NATIONAL CON TI NT ANC E, X A TlO NA L PROHIBITION, OR STATE PURCHASE AND CONTROL), AND OF TIME AND PLACE FOR SELECTION OF FIT PERSONS TO APPOINT SCRUTINEERS THEREFOR. ]N pursuance of the Licensing Act, 1908, and the Amendments thereto, I, Arthur Hawke, Returning Officer for the Manawatu Licencing District, do hereby give notice that on the 17th day of December, 1919, the day appointed for taking tlie Electoral Poll for the Electoral district of Manawatu, simultaneously therewith a LICENSING POLL will be taken upon the following proposals ; NATIONAL COXTINUAXCE. STATE PURCHASE AND CONTROL. NATIONAL PROHIBITION. Nominations of persons to appoint scrutineers in accordance with the Licensing Act,, 1908, and the amendments thereto, in respect of each of the said proposals mast ho lodged with me not later Ilian five o'clock'in the afternoon of the Bth day of December, .1019. And I hereby give notice that 1 shall, on the 32th day of December, 19.19, ut the hour of 10.0 o’clock in the forenoon, at my office in Fox ton, publicly consider all nomination-papers of persons to appoint scrutineers which have been duly lodged in respect of the said Licensing Poll. Dated at Foxton, this Oth day of December', 1919. A. HAWKE, Returning Officer. pV)R SALE. —Good, comfortable cottage of four rooms, with all conveniences, Thynne Street. Only £450. Apply E. Wanklyn. — - ■■■■ 1 DO YOU KNOW That many of the minor ailments are due to improper bowel action, and can he quickly relieved by Chamberlain's Tablets? A course of Chamberlain’s Tablets will induce your bowels to act regularly and naturally instead of creating the necessity for continued and increased doses. For sale everywhere. —Advt,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2064, 6 December 1919, Page 3

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692

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2064, 6 December 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2064, 6 December 1919, Page 3

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