Special Advertisements. RANGITIKEI ELECTION. ‘ t I BEG to announce myself as a Candidate at the next General Elee- - ;tion in the Reform Party interest. B. P. LETHBRIDGE. RANGITIKEI ELECTORATE. I DESIRE to intimate that I have decided to become a. candidate for that representation of 'Ra.l.gitikei at the coming election. A fuller announcement will beipublished later-_ i W. MELDRUM. RANGITIKEI ELECTION_ I t TO THE ELECTORS. ? LADIES’ AND G]NTLEMEN,—— I have intimated to Mr Meldrum my intention to retire from the Rangitikei contest in his favour, in order to avoid 3a split in the vote, which I fccl——and Ehcpe be pardoned in saying——may have ibrouglit disaster to us both. Needless ;to say I am disappointed to have to ti-clinquish the fight at this moment. !ll‘loWevel', I have adopted this course‘ Ein deference to the wishes of my friends, who felt—and I think rightly ‘—tlla.t if theposition had (been presscd, it would have seriously endangered the Winning of the seat for the Progressive and Liberal Party. Personally I also feel'that Mr lS7leldrum'{s eminent war services entitle him to every eonsidration in the circumstances. I sincerely hope that all my supporters} will give a. loyal support to Mr Mel-I drum. I would like to take*this opportunity to thank my friends in Taihape and outlying districts who have so kindly supported my candidature 111 at any future time I can be of assistance, my services Will always be ‘available to you.’;’ “Kia Ora Katoa.” Yours faithfully, t ' C. H. BURNETT. Fordell, October 27th, 1919. SOLDIERS’ MEMORI_-".L. A Public lvfeeting of the people of Taihape and the surrounding district, bath Pakeha and Native, will be held in the Supper—l'ooln of the Taihape Town Hall on_MONDAY,.,Nev,ember 3rd. at 8 p.m_ to support and ifurther develop the ll10}’c‘lm?llt in mid of the above. nemorial, which has ‘already been initiated by the Natives. ‘As the subject is a very important and patriotic one a large and rep:-esell?.i—--tivc. attendance is earnestly requested. A. J. JOBLIN, M3.y'<)r. ~ J. C. WI-lENUAROA_ Hautapu Tea Rooms. ' ENLARGED. AND REN')"v‘i\.7. ED. ENL XRGED AND RENOVATED. - THREE COURSE DINNER. MORNING, AFTERNOON TEA. SALE DAY SPECEAL LUNCH. S‘ATURDAY’S SPECIAL LUNCH. SATURDAY HOT TEA—Fropl 5 p.m. to 7 pm. All C-.1l«:es and Scones are Homemade. ‘ MRS DREW is the Diroctress. ? t S ring Lamb 4 P I Now In Season = I} 1 S. 8, TIMES, Mam Street. _.......__..........__....._._...__________ _______ BEFORE purchasing a sepmagor inspect a “Demo” at my office. Without doubt the .'best machine on the market. Your returns will mount up considerably during the coming milking season. Terms arranged, —L, DAWS, Taihape. ‘ HAVE you seen Ward and 0-3 about a house or f?:ll‘.'l’l_ Don't ,__.-.-,‘r it
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3322, 29 October 1919, Page 1
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