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PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORD BOROUGH ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES and Gentlemen, — I wish to thank you very sincerely for your further expression of confidence in mo by placing me at the head of the poll at yesterday’s election. I appreciate the honour very highly, and shall endeavour to merit your support by acting in what I consider the best interests of the Borough as a whole.— Yours faithfully, N. J. KING. . MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. LADIES and Gentlemen, — I desire to return heary thanks for the honour conferred ppon mo by again returning me to represent you on the Municipal Council. I shall endoayour, as in the past, to merit the confidence you have placed in me—Yours faithfully, J. H. THOMPSON. STRATFORD BOROUGH ELECTION TO THE BURGESSES. LADIES and Gentlemen, — I beg to return thanks for cldction to the Borough Council, and trust that I shall be able to justify the confidence so expressed.—Yours faithfully, J. B. RICHARDS.
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH'GFHTKA'I- 1 ... T ADIEB arid Gentlemen, — Permit -Li me to return Hearty thanks for the support agdn accorded me at yesterday’s election.- '' l l* shall ehderivour', by serving the interests of the whole of the -Borough, to continue to merit that support which the burgesses have aliyays given mo.—Yburs faithfully, JOS. W. BOON.
MUNICIPAL elections. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. ADIES and Gentlemen, — Permit me to return my best thanks for yoilr sup'pbrt at yesterdays municipal election. I. shall endeavour, as in the past, to fully merit the confidence your have placed in me.— Yours faithfully, J. MASTERS.
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. LADIES and Gentlemen, —Allow me to return to you my hearty thanks for the honor conferred upon mo by returning me to represent you on the Municipal Council. I shall endeavour to fully merit the confidence you have placed in me, —Yours faithfully, t*FRANK G. ARDEN. STRATFORD BOROUGH ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS. X A DIES and Gentlemen, — I wish to return my hearty thanks to you for the support accorded, entirely unsolicited, and the honour done in returning me to represent you upon the Council. I shall endeavour to fully merit the” confidence shown.— Yours faithfully, R. McK. MORISON. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF STRATFORD BOROUGH. X ADIES and Gentlemen, — I desire to sincerely thank those electors who gave mo their support at yesterday’s poll. I would like also to say that I retire thankfully, knowing that I have done my duty, without fear or favour—Yours faithfully, T. LAWSON. STRATFORD HOSPITAL BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. X ADIES and Gentlemen, — T desire to return thanks for my election as one of your representatives on the Stratford Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, and shall endeavour to merit that confidence.—Yours faithfully, j. McAllister.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 97, 1 May 1913, Page 6
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568Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 97, 1 May 1913, Page 6
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