Special Advertisements. i RANGITIKEI ELECTION. I,‘ , .I BEG to announce myself as a {candidate at the next General Elecition in the Reform Party iinterest. B. P. LETHBRIDGE. I ——————————-—---——-—--—-———-———--—-———a ; i2ANGITIKEI ELECTOR-ATE. ‘ V I DESIRE to intimate that I have 'd:’eci.ded to become a candidate for thel irepresentation of RaLgitikei at the. :.com.i.ng election. A fuller announcellll.(3ll.ll will be published later; L W’. MELDRUM. ! €:‘H!I'.LDREN’S ANNAUL BALL. A meeting of all those interested in the Taihape District Hip,-‘li School ._Childre'ns-’ Ball Will ‘be held in the‘ Dist;-ict High School tonight, at 8 ' o’cl‘ock. ‘ IMPOUNDENG NOTICE. l.\'l'POUNiDE.D——~one bay gelding, about 4 years, unbroken. Owner can have 'tll‘iC“ same at the Taihape public . 1:.-ound by paying expenses. ALSO_,——I black mare aged. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on SATURDAY. November 1, at 12 noon.. _ XV. PARADINE, Poundkeeper. RANGITIKEI ELECTION_ ’l"O THE ELECTORS. LADIES’ AND G~INTLEMEN,# l have intimated to Mr Meldrum my intention to retire from the Rangitikei C01'ltOSt"ll’l‘. his favour, in order to avoid a split in the vote, which I feel——and‘ hope be pardoned in saying——may have ‘ brought disaster to us both. Needless’ to say I am disappointed to have to relinquish the fight at this moment However, I have adopted this course in deference to the wishes of my friends, who felt—and I think rightly —that if the position had {been pressed, it would have seriously endangered the winning of the seat for the Progressive and Liberal Party. Personally I also feel that Mr Meldrunifs eminent war services entitle him to every considration in the circumstances. I , sincerely hope that all my supporters ‘will give a loyal‘ support to Mr Meldruni. I would like to take this op- ; portunity to thank my friends in Tai«linpe and outlying districts who have , so kindly supported my eaiididatlil~e_ If at any future time I can be of assistance, my services will always be available to you.’.’ “Kia Ora Katoa.” Yours faithfully, C. H. BURNETT. Fordell, October 27th, 1919. SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL. A Public Meeting of the people of Taihahpe and the surrounding district, 1:.-.'th Pakeha and Native, will be held in "they Supper-room of the Taihape Town \Hall on MONDAY, Km‘ember 3rd. at 8 p.m_ to suppo~r"r, and further develop the m.o2'ement in aid of the above. zr emorial, which has already beer; initiated by the l\'at.ives.‘ ‘As the subject is a very important and } patriotic one a large and represen‘.'.i-‘ tive attendance is earnestly requestccll A. J. JOBLIN, Mayor. . - J. C. WHENUAROA_ l l Bmi Lamb 3 P 3 = « 1 i Now In Season I A I y AT fl S. S. TIMBS, Mam Street. ’ . ____._..._.._——_..—.._._.__._ __ BEFORE Purchasing a Separator inspect a “Demo” at my ofiice_ with. out doubt the best machine on the market. Your returns will mount up considerably during the coming milk—ing season. Terms arranged. —— L. DAWS, Taihape; b HAVE‘ you seen Ward and 13-3. about a house or far:n_ Don’t put it
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3321, 28 October 1919, Page 1
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