YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU. 4000 MEN WANTED BEFORE NOVEMBER Bth. Ask your conscience why you are staying comfortably at home instead of doing your share with the brave men in camp and at the front. 1. ARE YOU TOO OLD? The man who is too old is the man who is 45. 2. ARE YOU PHYSICALLY FIT? The only man who can say honestly that is not physically fit is the man who has been TOLD so by a Medical Officer. 3. DO YOU SUGGEST THAT YOUR EMPLOYER CANNOT SPARE YOU? In this great crisis the business employer or the farmer will spare the services of every young unmarried man. If Your conscience is not clear on these three points YOUE DUTY IS PLAIN. ENLIST TO-DAY. GOD SAVE THE KING! TENDERS FOR PICTURES. RENDERS will be received, to close at 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, November 13, 1915, for the lease of the Waverley Town Hall for 3 or 5 years for the right to exhibit pictures one night in each week. Tenders to be addressed to the Secretary, Waverley, and marked "Tenders for Pictures." Further particulars may be obtained at the Company's office, Waverley. Any tender not necessarily accepted. For the 'Waverley Town Hall Co., Ltd., J. C. GRAY, Secretary. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. In the matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," and of "The Local Elections and Polls ,ict, 1908," and the Acts amending the same respectively. J HKKiSBY give public notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Councillor to fill the extraordinary vacancy now existing in the New Plymouth Borough Council, viz.,— JACKSON, Frederick Hamilton. WILSON, Frank Edwin. And there being only one vacancy to be filled, I hereby also give notice that a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of November, 1915. The following are the polling places:— Town Hall, New Plymouth (principal), (l'he Public Hall, Fitzroy. The Residence of Mr. S. T, Crocker, Devon Street East. The Residence of Mr. G. A. Corney, Devon Street West. Mr. Gordge's Store, Vogeltown. , The Public Hall, Westown. The Sunday Schoolhouse, Frankleigh Park. The Gymnasium, Public School Grounds, St. Aubyn. The Sunday Schoolhouse, Moturoa. Polling hours from D a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 27th day of October, 1915. F. T. BELLRINGER, Returning Officer for the Borough of New Plymouth. RESTORATION BEFORE DESTRUCTION. SAVE YOUR METAL AND SILVER WARE and thereby SAVE YOUR MONEY by sending them to ADAMS AND BOYD, GENERAL ELECTROPLATERS, THE AVENUE, WANGANUI. All classes of plating done in copper, nickel, silver and gold, also antique finish copper and silver. Tableware, cruets, teapots, etc., repaired and re-plated. Shop fittings, gas fittings, plumbers' work, bedsteads, brass instruments—in fact, any article up to 25ft. in length—plated and polished equal to new. TO CYCLISTS AND MOTORISTS. BICYCLE AND MOTOR PARTS nickelplated and beautifully finished. Everything except wood and aluminium re-plated equal to new at half the original cost. 'NQUIRIES SOLICITED. ADAMS AND BOYD. NIXON PLACE, WANGANUI, IPhone 931
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1915, Page 1
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