BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Burgesses. LADIES & GENTLEMEN—III soliciting your support for re-elec-tion at the forthcoming Borough Council Election, I hope that my past services will merit a continuance of your confidence. Yours, etc., E. PARKIN. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Electors. Ladies &' gentlemen.—As a candidate for the Borough Council at the forthcoming election, I will, if elected, do my best to. promote the progress-of the borough as a whole. I would support the set -. ting up of a Eire Board and fullyequipped Eire Brigade for fire-pre-vention purposes, and Public Swimming Baths. Soliciting your support,—Yours, etc., H. lIAMER. BOROUGH ELECTION. J HAVE pleasure in announcing my candidature for a scat on the Borough Council at the forthcoming election, and in doing so, wish to state that I am offering my services in the interests of the Borough as a whole, and am not the nominee of any particular party or section of the community. FRANK D. WHIBLEY. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION.. To the Burgesses. Ladies & gentlemen.—in support of my candidature for re-election as one of your representatives on the Borough Council, I hope that my past services will justify a continuance of your support at Wednesday’s poll. Yours, etc., R. BRYANT. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. To the Electors. Ladies & gentlemen—if my past services as one of your representatives on the Borough Council has merited your approval, I shall be pleased for a renewal of your confidence at Wednesday s election. —Yours, etc., M. 11. WALKER. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. (To the Burgesses.) Ladies & gentlemen—in offering myself as a candidate lor re-election to the Borough Council, I wili, if elected, continue to use my best endeavours to discharge my civic duties without tear or favour in the interests of the borough as a. whole. I hope my past services will merit a continuance of your confidence and support. —Yours, etc., C. C. RAND. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. (To the Electors.) LADIES & GENTLEMEN.—Having acceded to the request yt a number of Ratepayers, 1 have pleasure in offering myself as a candidate for election to the Council. If returned, I will, to the best oi my ability, assist to promote the progress of the borough, and the welfare of the citizens, consistent with the careful administration of the funds at the disposal of the Council. Yours, etc., ALEX. ROSS. BOROUGH OF FOXTON. PURSUANT of Section ll of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1008,” I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as candidates tor the office of Councillors for the Borough of Eoxton: — BRYANT, Robert COLEY, George Charles lIAMER, Harold MARTIN, Edward George MOOR-HOUSE, Emler'k Sccrolan PARKIN, Edwin RAND, Charles Cave ROSS, Alexander SMITH, Arthur Nalder THOMPSON, Robert -John WALKER, Matthew Henry WIIIBLEY, Frank Daniel And, there being only nine vacancies to be Ailed, a Poll will be taken as between the said candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of April, .1921, at the Sapper-room, Town Hall, Avenue Road, Eoxton. Polling hours: 9 a.m, to 7 p.m. Dated this 20th day of April, 1921. Win. TRUEMAN, Reluming Officer. n 21,23,20 WANTED KNOWN—Boot Repairs undertaken by E. H. Murray, at his private premises, Johnston Street (opposite Ropeworks). First-class workmanship, best materials, and moderate prices. A Business Talk with Business. Men. —“There is a vast difference between wishing and winning. Many a good man has failed because he had his wishbone where his backbone ought to have been.” Are you wishing for more business, but lack the winning? Advertising is a sure enough winner, but it needs backbone in the man directing it. Advertising doesn’t bring results with a jerk. The beginning ls slight, but the pressure is constant, and increasing all the time. The open season for hunting business lasts all the year round, but just now the game is particularly well worth going after. The best ammunition is an anvertisement in “The Manawatu Herald”*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2268, 26 April 1921, Page 3
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