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ODS. HEMINGWAY AND .ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD., UNION BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Address: PO. Box 516. (Founded October, 1597.) COUNTY OF RANGITiKEI. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD ELECTION PURSUANT to the provisions of “The Local Elections and Polls Act 1908” and “The Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1909,” I hereby give notice that an election of FOUR REPRESENTATIVES on the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board of the "Wanganui District, such Representatives to be for the Contributory District comprising the Rangitikei County will be held on Wednesday, the 14th day of November, 1917, and I hereby appoint the Rangitikei County Office, Marton, as the place and Monday the fifth day of Novem- : ber, 1917 ? as the day for the Nomination of candidates. Nominations in the prescribed form accompanied by a deposit of £3 must j be in my hands before noon of the said fifth day of November, 1917. Nomination forms can be obtained upon application. HAROLD H. RICHARDSON, Returning Officer. Marton, 27th October, 1917.
BATTENHALL HOSPITAL. M RS BATT, who gave her services free to the above Hospital while many New Zealand boys lay asks for donations towards the usual CHRISTMAS TREE. It is ascertained what particular article the wounded men have lost, and then it is replaced by medium of Father Christmas. Any contribution, however small, is acceptable, whether it be the penny of the school children or the pound of the “well-to-do,” to help in giving*the wounded men as they lie in their beds at the festive season. Donations may be sent direct to Mrs B’att, or they may be left at the "Times” Office. MRS. BATT. ICAN SATISFY you if you will entrust your next suit eritar to me. I have just opened up splendid range of New "Season’s SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS in the choicweaves, and of excellent wearing quality. You can be assured of a perfect fit and faultless cut if you entrust your next suit order to & J. WILLIAMS. TAELOE - TAIHAPiJ
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Taihape Daily Times, 31 October 1917, Page 1
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