GERMAN EORCiJ LA BENDED. ALLIES COMING lII' STRONG. LONDON, April 28. Amsterdam telegrams state that the German reinforcements are exhausted, and the tide of the fighting has turner! in favour of the Allies, who, with thousands of fresh troops, have assiurcd the offensive and are developing rn out-flanking attack near Stecnestraat". The Germans now practically are fighting on two fronts. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. THANKS. Ladies and Gentlemen, — The results of yesterday’*> poh serve as indications that a sound and progressive policy respecting Borough matters is desired, and I will endeavour, during my term as Councillor. t<carry out your wishes as far as lies ?’■ my power. My best endeavours will >j* directed towards avoiding the pitfall» of the past and placing the affairs •.* the Borough on a sound, L c?or.om> d, and prudent footing. To those who recorded votes in my fa your I return thank/ f.«r V .* cumi-'. ment accorded me. Vo irs ■•■hfullv. E. C. ISA:r’K77 THANZ'NI Ladies and Gentlemen, To those who accorded me (hcii support at yesterday’s pell I beg !o turn my thanks. Although defeated. I v'di do my best for the welfare of r' s? Borough and at some later >]; te ir -y b-> prepared to again offer my sorvi ms a candidate for the Council. Yours .faithfully, J. E. CUNNING HAM E. work ’O'-’Ca THANKS. S: Ladle- and Coni! • It will be my ;.i_; ;, _, ; - interests of the ralr for the general bereft " ■■■■■ 1 during my term as Com. civ To those who yea lord- r record--! votes on my behalf, I deni re to lender my sincere thanks. Yours faithfully, • E. HEALEY. THANKS.
Ladies r.nd Gentler on, — My sincere thanks to those who re corded their votes in rr.y favour yestes day. Altho-gh defeated T hour- to 00-n place rrv services at year disposal on s future occasion. Yours faithfully, E. LOADER. THANKS. Ladies and Gentlemen, — , The votes recorded on my behalf at yesterday’s election are appreciated and I hope that on a future occasion I will merit the requisite support to enable mo to take an active part in fur thering the interests of the Borough, of which I have been a resident for many years. Yours sincerely. F. KEARTNS. THANKS. ' r ~di" - ">d Gen 11 err - - The votes recorded ;~y t>^our, arid v.hlch have pi■ cod me n the ] oud position (if being a member of Do local Borough Council, are u- ch eo.Atod. and mv best thanks is d to {h'w who ensured n>r return. To those who accord'-.] -•. the',” port as a candidate for >he IL-v-g ’ Board T also desire to ih-rk lie- rt.iv and trust that Talhape*s vPl not be : n any way noc’-- 1 ■ ’ •' • . the oho- ge in pers<**’- ." •' - !■ • tal Board. Yours A. .7. JOB LI A. TO THE ELECTORS OP- THE BOROUGH Ox TAIHAPE. Ladies and Gentlemen,— X sincerely thank you for the very liberal support you accorded mo vosterday and wish your now C.-> ■.j 1 ( -.v ! ,. rv success .luring its term o r ,-.y / Yours faithfully. W. J. KniTZE. L.VJ • “,K-. - -- . i -are t«*? s-e-c iariry ■ - -ri '> K i (ler. You.? grocer, f j ; R..< A,
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 197, 29 April 1915, Page 5
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