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Special Advertisements. THANKS. I DESIRE to tender my heartiest thanks to those burgesses who voted for me at the Borough Council Election yesterday. Though unsuccessful, I hope to have the pleasure of contesting o seat on the Council on a future occasion. E. LOADER. ( THANKS. ! Though unsuccessful in the recent Borough~Council Elections, 8 1 none the less heartily thank those burgesses who favoured me with their support yesterday. On some future occasion I hope to again offer my services. H. DASHWOOD. THANKS. I I wish to tender to the electors of Taihape my hearty thanks for the honour they have done me by returning me as their Representative on the Borough Council. My aim will be to conserve the true interests of the Borough. J. A. CHAMPION. THANKS. TO the Burgesses of Taihap e I desire to tender my sincere thanks tor re-electing me as a Councillor of the Borough Council of Taihape. I can assure my supporters and the burgesses in general, that it will be my earnest endeavour in the future as in the past to advance the interests of th e Borough of which it is my privilege to be a Councillor. J. G. TURNBULL. THANKS. I desire to express to the electors of the Borough of Taihape my sincere thanks for support acocrded me at th e Council Election on Wednesday. My efforts in the future will be devoted to advancing the interests of the Borough of which you have done m e the honour of re-electing me a Councillor. G. WRIGHTSON. ."HANKS. To the B'urgesses of Taihape.—For the honour you have done me in electing me as a Representative on the Borough Council, I desire to express my sincere thanks. I appreciate the honour, and will attempt to deserve the confidence you have reposed in S. REID.

THANKS. I desire to express my sincere thanks to those who accorded me their support yesterday at the election for the Borough Council, which resulted in my return. I deeply appreciate the honour, and will do my best to forward the interests of the Borough. L. A. NEEDHAM. LADIES' NURSE. Mrs. C. HALL has commenced practise in Talhape as a Maternity Nurse, and invites inquiries from any lady who may desire attendance in their own homes, whether town or country. Mrs .Hall carr'es with her convincing testimony as to her ability and reliability from quite a number of wellknown Medical Practitioners. The very highest references given. Temporary address: White House, Taihape. Telephone—No 92. The most delicious oauce in the world. Lotus Yorkshire Relish. In Sharland's Fluid Magnesia you always get highest strength purest quality and best value. One shilling per For pickling, there's no Defter vinegar on the market than SHABLAND'S Brewed from Malt and Sugar. Free from mineral acid. Sold in bulk and bottle. All grocers 4

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 26 April 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 26 April 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 26 April 1917, Page 1

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