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Special Advertisements. MAYORAL ELECTION. HEEEBY invite the Ratepayers to meet.uie at the Town Hall, TO-NIGHT, at 8.15 o'clock, when I propose to give an account of the work of the Borough for the past year, and will outline my policy for this year if elected. P. L. HOLLINGS.

S»S MAYORAL ELECTION. Will Addess the Electors in the KURJPUNI HALL To-morrow (Tuesday) Evening on Municipal Affairs. Mr Hunter will, speak immediately after Cr Yarr.

MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. ' AFTER caivful consideration, I have decided to contest the election for Mayor. I had decided to retire, for private reasons, from municipal politics, but the present Mayor (Mr P. L. Hollings) having practically insisted, upon my contesting the election with him, I have great pleasure in doing so. I can assure you that if I have the honour to be returned the whole of my time and the best of my ability will be cheerfully given to the rat epayers. 1 remain, Your obedient servant, JOHN HUNTER. BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. i ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I J have the honour to again offer rnyseli as a candidate for the position of Councillor at the coming election. If you think my services during the past two years have been such as to warrant yo xv confidence for a further term, I shall be pleased to give my best services in the interests of the town. lam opposed to any further increase in the rates, and will continue to assist in the advancement of the Borough as far as it is compatable with careful administration. W. PRAGNELL.

COUNCIL ELECTION. ' TO THE ELECTORS. ■ ADIES AND GENTLE MEN,-I am J again a candidate for a seat in the Borough Council. In. soliciting your support I need only say that, )f elected, I will do my utmost to assist in the furtherance of your interests. I pledge myself t<* oppose.any increase in rates. The pen t e do not want any additional burden laced on them at the present time. JOSEPH PRENTICE. TO THE ELECTOR;": . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I have been 20 ; ears in your, town, and if the experience I have gained during those years is any advantage to you, you are heartily, welcome to it. I offer my services to you as a candidate, and will promise to watch your interests in.aU parts of the Borough, and particula / see that you' get good value for your money. Trusting to gain your/ODfidence, which I will do my best to uent —I remain, yours faithfully, R. RIGG. BOROUGH ELECTIG J. TO THE ELECTORS. ' ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—In i response to a generally expressed wish, I again offer my service a» a Councillor. Masterton, in general with other towns in the Dominion, is ■ suffering through the prevailing depression; ar.d every effort should be made by the new Council to lighten the burden that is at present pressing very heavily upon ratepayers. I am strongly of the opinion that with economy and careful administration a general rate of 2d on the present valuation is sufficient for all requirements for the next two years at leatt. If you honour me with your confidence, as in the past, I shall do my best in your interests and for the welfare of our town. I F. W. TEMPLE. ROLL UP. ROLL UP. RILL HALL MOMDAY, 26th April, at 8 p.m. School Committee Election. ROLL UP. ROLL UP.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3173, 26 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3173, 26 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3173, 26 April 1909, Page 1

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