BOROUGH OF THAMES'. NOTICE! OF DAY OF EILECttTO'N OF COUNCILLORS. Pursuant to iSecitioii 11 of "Tho Lotial Elections and Polls Act 1908," I hereby gjiva notice that the followingl pert-tons have beiem "dully nominated a« Candidate* for the Office of C'oun.cillors for the Borough of. Thames: CLiAXTON, Frank Henry CRIBI*. George Henry DEEIBLU, Ernest HO'RNE, George William LiAPKAUK, George LUCAS, William Henry MeCIO'RMCIK, William John RAE, Arthur Campbell RIOWJ3, John •SIMMONDS, William WARNS, George. And there being" only nino racanoieo tkj !be filled, a. poll will he talken as betwtaan 1 tho said dandMiates on WEiDmSDAY, the 2Gth day of April, 1911, at the followingl polling 1 places : Thames Miners' Unioli Hall, Queen Street, Church of Christ; Hall, Pallora St. • T&raru Public! School, Tai'aru. PoJliugi hours 9 a.ml. to 7 p.m. iRTOHARD HEQ\W ELL&S, RotiiiVning 1 Officer for 1 the Borough of Thames. Dalttecl this/ 19th day of April, 1911. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. Ladies and Gentlemen, — At the request of a number of electors, I beg to intimate that I am a Candidate for one of the seats on the Borough Council and respect- \ fully solicit your support. If elected \ I will do all in my power towards ' furthering any movement that will ' make for the progreas of Thames. Yours sincerely, GEORGE LAPRAIK. TO THE BURGESSES OF THAMES Ladies and Gentlemen, I beg to intimate that I am a Candidate for a seat on ( the Borough Council at the forthcom- ' ing election. Should you do me the J honor of electing me, I will do all in my power to further the interests of the Borough arid District. Tours faithfully, ARTHUR 0. RAE. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOES. ! Ladies and Gentlemen — I beg to announce my candidature for a seat on the Thames Borough Council. If elected, I will endeavour to conserve the best interests of the Borough and District. JOHN ROWE. THAMES BOROUGH ELECTION. T ADIES & GENTLEMEN— JLi I beg to announce my candidature for a seat on the Borough Council, and trust to be favoured with your support at 10-morrow's Poll. Youra f .ithfully, GEORGE WARNE. TO THE ELECTORS THAMES BOROUGH. I ADIES & GENTLEMEN— j At the request of numerous Electors, I am a candidate for the office of Councillor at the election, tomorrow. As Ido not approve of canvassing for votes, lan leaving my selection or rejection entirely in your hands. Should you honour me with jour confidence, I shall endeavour to promote the best interests of the Borough and District, G. W. HOEN. BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS BOEOUGH OF THAMES. Ladies and Gentlemen, 1 beg to-announce that lam a candidate for the above Borough at the forthcoming elect;on. If I am returned as one of your representatives, I shall endeavour to promote the interests of the Borough in every possible way. My motto is to give a general support to all true progressive measures, with, a due regard to economy. W. J. McCORMICK, Tararu. A. Couit and Son are now showing a splendid range of "Wolsey" winter undetrW^ar. You can't shrink it.— iS4tfc ...
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Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10350, 25 April 1911, Page 3
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