TE AROHA BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies & gentlemen— I beg to iinnonnce that I am a Candidate for the position of Councillor, and respectfully solicit your support. lam independent of any party, and if elected will endeavour to advance the best interests of the community at large* S.’ L. BYGRAVE. TO THE RATEPAYERS OP THE TE AROHA BOROUGH. Ladies and Gentlemen,— Having been requested by a number of Ratepayers in the Borough to stand as a Councillor, I I have decided to offer my serviced, and respectfully solicit your support. II < lected I will act as an independent and free Councillor in the interests of Ratepayers, and will make a decided stand against any partyism whieh is not identi cal with the interests of the Borough. 8. L. HIRST.
TO THE K4TEPAYERB OF THE BOROUGH OF TE AROHA. Ladies and Gentlemen— I have been nominated for ihe Office of Councillor for the Borough of Te Aroha, and hope, if returned, thut my actions will prove to my supporters that I really merited their confidence. Knowing, as iny business compels me, the many wants of visitors to Te Aroha, 1 will use my best endeavours to help on all things which may meet with their approval, and thereby the advancement of the town.
P. O’MEAQHKR. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE*™ BOEOUGH OP TE ABOHA. Ladies and Gentlemen AT the request of those who suppoited me at the last Town Board election, I have decided to offer my services to the Ratepayers at the forthcoming Borough Council Election. If you should dome the honour to elect me I shall, 88 heretofore, make it ray duty to devote every attention to your interests. W. H. KNOCK. TO THE RATEPAYERS OP THE BOEOUGH OP TE AROHA. Ladies and Gentleman,— AT the request of many old ratepayers of Te Aroha, who, like myself, have been residents here for many years and have continually had at heart the welfare of the town. I have consented to become a candidate for the Office of Councillor of the Borough of Te Aroha. Should you do me the honour to return me to the office, I will, as I always have done, use every endeavour to support any measure for the benefit of all and strenuously oppose those in direct antagonism to the welfare of the community. S. T. SMARDON. THE EW PyEALAND N EW 71 H ERALD W AND EEKLY N EWS m/f AY be obtained at the News Office IVJL immediately after the arrival of the Train.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2124, 5 July 1898, Page 2
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421Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2124, 5 July 1898, Page 2
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