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ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE RATEPAYERS OP THE BOROUGH OP TE AROHA. AT the request of many friends and fatepayers, I have consented to be nominated for the offiee of Councillor for the Borough. If elected to the office, I will make it my constant effort to do my duty to all, without fear or favour, and will always support and advocate any measure which, in my opinion, wid benefit the town. . D McL. WALLACE. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OP TE AROHA, AT the r<(|nest of those Ratepayers who fiir many ljng years have always supported my candidature, I have consented to be nominated for the Office of Councillor lor the Borough. Should it be my fortune to be again returned, I will for the future continue die stiine policy which has won me' confidence in the past. E, GALLAGHER. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OP TE AROHA. Ladies and Gentlemen— A T the request of those wiio supported me at the last Town Board election, I have decided to my services to the Ratepayers at the forthcoming Borough Counoil Election. If you should do me the honour to elect me I shall, as hereto' fore, make it iny duty to devote every attention to your interests. W; H. kNOCK. a 10 THE RATEPAYERS OF THE TE AROHA BOROUGH. Ladies and Gentlemen,— Having been requested by a number of Ratepayers in the Borough to stand as a Councillor, I have decided to offer my services, und respectfully solicit your support. If elected I will act as an independent and free Councillor in The interests of Ratepayers, and will make a decided stand against any parlyistn whieh ia not identi cal with the interests of the Borough. • . : . . S. L. HIRST. TE AROHA BOROUGH COUNCIL. . : .TO THE ELECTORS. f ADIES & GENTLEMEN—AJ _ I beg to announce that I am a Candidate for the position of Councillor, and respectful!) solicit your support. lam independent of any party, and it elected will endeavour to advance the best, interests of the community at large, S. L. BYGRAVE. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF TE AROHA. L jDTEs and Gentlemen—- " I have been nominated for the Office o.f. Councillor ror the Borough of Te Aiohii, and hope, if returned, that my actions will .prove to my supporters that 1 really, merited their confidence-. Knowing, a* my •'business compels me, the many wants of visitors to Te Aroha, 1 wil* nsejiny best et)(leavour,B.to help on all things; which•• may meet with--their approval,;, and thereby the advancement of the town, P. O'.vIEAGHER. TO THE RATEPAYERS OP I TH-Jii BOROUGH OP TE AROHA. •

Lad;es and Gentleman,— % T itlie request of many old ratepayers xjL of Te Aroho, who, like myself, have been residents here for in my years and Jiave continually had at heart the welfare of the town. I have consented to become a can lidate for the Office of Councillor of ihe Borough of To Avoha. Should you do me the honour to return mo to the office, I wifi, as I always have d »ne, use every endeavour to support an V measure for the benefit of all aQ d strenuously oppose those in direct antagonism to the welfare of the community. 8. T. SMARDON. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF TE AROHA. Ladies and Gentlemen— AT the request of a very large number •of ratepayers in our new Borough I have consented to stand as a. Councillor, and should you do me the honour of electing me as one, you can r *st assured that at all times I shall do my utmo-itior the advancement of our Borough and Sanatorium * Yours etc, : ; . ■ \ A W; EDWARDS. Te Ar.oha, June 28th, 1898.

It was stated some time ago that a deal* ing Colonial politician had, in a fit of temper tnrown a pickle bottle at a political opponent. The real facts were, that the said political opponent was so hoarse that he could hardly speak, and the L.C.P. kindly tossed him a bottle of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, a sure remedy for alb colds, coat ghs, etc. Try it! Thousands swear by it! All chernists sell it Jls 6d and 2s pd

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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2127, 9 July 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2127, 9 July 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2127, 9 July 1898, Page 2

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