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Special Advertisements. i BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and gentlemen,-t am again a candidate for the position of Councillor at the coming election. If you think my service® during the past foui years have been such as to warrantyour confidence for a further term, I shall be pleased to give my bes*; services in the interests of the town. My policy is progress every time, with careful administration. J. H PAULING. BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OP MASTERTON. Ladies and gentlemen,—i again ask for your suffrage with confidence, feeling that I have given general satisfaction in the past. If again returned I will cheeriully give my time, and use my best endeavours, for the general welfare of our town, and also will, as in the past, do my utmost to further beautify, improve and popularise our JPark, as the possibilities there are great, and deserving of the best attention of your representatives. One of the questions that should be early considered by the new Council is a reduction in the price of gas, and, believing as 1 do, that the time is now ripe for such action, I shall gladly support, or move a proposal for that purpose; also, owing to the general depression—the effects of which we are all feeling more or less—l would strenuously oppose a general rate .of more than twopence in the £ at least for the ensuing twelve months. I have to thank you for past support, and in asking you to cast your votes in my favour on the 28th insfc., I wish to say that your interests are mine also, and if again elected I shall continue to do my duty towards you without fetr or favour Yours faithfully, J. C. EWINGTON. i

BOROUGH ELECTION. TO TjIE electors. Ladies and gentlemen,—in seeking your support for a further term as a Councillor, I wish to point out that during the past two years I have endeavoured to carry out my duties fearlessly and honestly and in jbhe interests of the whole of the ratepayers, A. HAUGHEY. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS rOTHE RATEPAYERS OP MA3TSRTON BOROUGH, Ladies and gentl&men,—i sua a candidate at the fnrtliCOlriiiig election, and hope to receive your support. If elected I will do iny best to fui ther the interests of the Borough, As you are aware, I tako a deep interest in municipal matters, and if successful in obtaining a seat, can assure you iliat I will give careful consideration to each question, and do my very be-t for the jHorough generally, I am, yOUfs /aitlifulfy. Yi 0. HOAR. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS,

ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—! have been 20 years 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 all part? of the .Borough, and particularly see that you get good value for your money. Trusting to gain your ronfidence, which I will do iny best to merit —I remain, 3 ours faith fully, BOROUGH ELECTIONS. Ladies and gentlemen,—in response to the wish of my fellow Councillors and man y friends, I am again a Candidate for a seat on the Boraugh Council. My many years' service to you as Councillor, and on Benevolent Trust,' Fire Board, and Abattoir Committee makes it fillip unnecessary fo* me f.o address you further,. only' to ft elected, yon shall haVe'my beft servitfffl, (Motto: Strict! Economy.) Yours faitiifiVli'y, R. RIQGi William Morris.

OOUMCIb EbgfeTlON. TO T&E ELECTORS. F ADTKS Also GENTLEMEN—In &Jl response to a generally expressed wisii) Jon will be able to get a special brew -of Afternoon Tea at The Rainbow Exhibition at'ter you have voted for your Mayor and Council ou Wednesday next. Our policy is small charge to come in a-nd plenty of fun wlien you are in, T£ you honour us with your , patronage, vou will go home well pleased with yourself, Peeling you have voted for the right Council and helped a Good Cause, Yours Ifdft&NT. In&'blic notice. PPIICATTONS are iuvited from retailers and other* as ieftants for shops and ifficos in new brick building to be,erected on our site in Queen-street. Abraham & Williams, i;r mit ed, AtJCTIONEERS.

(MOTOR BUS SERVfGTE. rjtSE MOTOR'BUS will EUii'D'AIL/ between the Post Office, via IMtry Street, and the Eailway Station, meeting all trains. Fares: 6d Eatih Way. Ornate Engageuioits can" be Arranged I E/S i: CO,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3174, 27 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3174, 27 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3174, 27 April 1909, Page 1

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