RANGITIKEI ELECTORATE. } NOTICE OF WITHDRAVVAL. i It is with regret I have to announce imy inability to continue my candidature for the Rangitikei Seat. VVhen I iconscnted to allow myself to be nominated 3 did not ‘realise that my health J was such as to make it impossible for me to bear the strain of the campaign. . However, my medical adviser has pronounced definitely against my . carrying on the contest, and I have therefore decided to withdraw in fa-‘ vour of Major W. S. Glenn. . . I earnestly commend that gentleman to the loyal support of my f_elloW‘electors, the majority of whom, I fell sure, are anxious to See a strong"and.fears less Government returnedf-to power. _ Sincerely Yours, 4' " i ‘ B. P. LETHBRIDGE. 1 ———————-——-————-———- E RANGITIKEI ELECTORATE. [ TO MY FELLOW AEL'EC’_I‘ORS. ; : _____.._ |' LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, -- ‘ In consequencq of the regrettable ‘withdrawal from the contest of Mr Lethbridge, I have at the request of that gentleman and with the unani‘mous approval of his committee decided to accept the nomination. I offer myself to you as a staunch supporter of the Reform Pal't)‘, and as one who believes that the-“satisfactory solution of the many grave post-war problems with which our country is faced is ‘only capable of attainment through the medium of a.strong stable 1 Government_
I shall take an early opportunity of placing my Views before you. Faithfully Yours, W. S. GLENN.
RANGITIKE! ELECTION. GENERAL W. MELDRUM (Oflicial Liberal Candidate) wi“ address the electors in this portion of the electorate as fo3loWs:— TOWN HALL. TAIHAPE, Monday, I\'o\'em'oer 10th; ' TO'\V'N’l-lALL, UTIKU. Tuesday, November 11th. WINIA'I‘A", IN SCHOOLROOM, on ‘Wednesday November 12th. . CHAIR ‘AT 8 RM. Those interested in forming committees to further General Meldrumfs candidature. are invited to remain behind for that purpose at the conclusion of his address. 2 ___________________.._.______.___.... THANK§ I desire to tender my heartiesi‘. thanks to Messrs Bremner (2). GoW~ die, Moliay, Steadman, and GressolNl,A, fol:‘the.ir strenuous and voluntary assistance in saving my woolshed and -house on the occasion of the serious fires on Ruanui read last Sunday. It: was solely through their endeavours that the ‘buildings were saved, and I wish to acknowledge their valuable assistance,’ and assure them of 11331 heartfelt gratitude. ' . E. H. RYAN. Ruanui Road, Mataroa. _ \ TAIHAPE TRADEMENS’ ASSN‘.-‘_ '~A‘GEN‘ERAL MEETING -win no h“€ld‘o'ns TUESDAY at 8 pm. at Loade ers’ Saloon. ~ . . ,BUSII‘~TESS: To discuss Christmasi shop—clcsing;_ All'shop~kéepers illi7i§4'.“: ed. “ "' ' ‘ ‘V.; W‘: 2 d
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3330, 7 November 1919, Page 5
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