TO THE ELECTORS Ladies and Gentlemen,— -Council, I would remind yon that I luiv previously served you in tliis capacity atoll, ii elected, shall continue my pol'ic; «f supporting progressive movement consistent with practical eocnomy. <!. W. HAItTXELL. TO TUB EUCCTORS OF TUB 8011UUGH OF NEW MA'M«t."ni'AT the request of a large number of "*■ electors, y \ am a candidate for the vacant seat on the City Council. L/Vespectiullv solicit your support at N«e polls, and* if elected shall do my (best to maintain a broad and progressive policy. I am a supporter of the Tram Scheme and shall endeavor to push on as fast as possible the Electric Train and fctreet Improvement Scheme already carried. I have a good knowledge of the borough, finances, and in this connection will follow a policy of economy consistent with efficiency. If the burgesses do me the. honor' of electing me, I shall do all in my power to assist the reforms that arenec&sary to give the town the standing it should have as the capital of the province. Yours faithfully, ' G. W. HEXDEIISiOX. ] lif UXICII>AL BY-ELECTIOX. Ladies and Gentlemen Having been requested by a large number of my fellow citizens to allow myself to be nominated for the vacancy on the Borough Council, I have, after full consideration, decided to accede to their wishes and place my candidature in your hands. Business ties have in the past prcTtnted roc giving the time to affairs of local government that I would have : -wished, and which' I now find I am in ihe position to afford if my. services and experience* arc desired. As one of the largest ratepayers m Wie borough it is in my.,intenwt as well as yours to see that the larjf sums <>f trioncy about to lie expended on muni-
■cipal works are not wasted, hut mat , fcill value is got for fill expenditure. /' Careful administption is required | ,: ' more Jlian ever, during the next two ■ears.- the most critical in the imi;ii\<rfScipfll histoid of the ■borough, and if W : elected it v.'iil be my pleasure to devote the same energy and care to my public duties that I have given to the, building up of my own business. Yours faithfully, • A. E. SYKKS. COUXTY OF EGMOXT. rH'UUC XOTICE is hereby given that all Rates unpaid by the 24th day of January, 1914, will be sued for without further notice. GEO. W. ROGERS, Opunakc, County Clerk. January 10, 191* MEW ARRIVALS. Amongst the latest arrivals in > JXcw Plymouth are some really • ieautiful goods, comprising ~. BROOCHES, BIXGS, BAXGLKS, etc., and WEDDIXG GUTS. Also a largo stock of ISct f WEDDLXG RIXGS, with which r a Free Gift of half-a-dozen luvc- ' ly Silver-plated Teaspoons is ■> A LF< MYOUR JEWELLER, ' >' 'DEVOX ST., SEW PLYMOUTH JGAKEE Q.ARDEXS. rGAERE Q.ARDENS. '.jjrGA'ERE QARDENS. JJOLIDAY gEASON. JJOLIDAY gEASON. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL ATTRACTIOXCome and see the ZOO and bring youChildren to paddle in the miniatur •gEASIDE. rgor WATER 'EKEE. fruit and LoUie' ■ y jn .the Grounds. ! K«ntj of Amuaemejfe. Admission
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 171, 19 January 1914, Page 1
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