ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH ELECTION. ' AMES AND GENTLEMEN— A I have pleasure in offering my services to the Borough for a further period. I trust that my actions as a Councillor have met with your approval. If again returned, I shall devote my hest energies to promoting the general welfare of the town. Yours faithfully, JAMES ELLIOTT. BOROUGH ELECTION. ■ ADIES AND~GENTLEMEN— A lam again a candidate for a seat on the Borough Council. I have endeavoured, in the past, to serve you faithfully, and if you do me the honour of again selecting me as one of your representatives, I will use all the abilities that I possess to protect your interests, and to further that which will be of lasting good to the ratepayers and rentpayers of the Masterton Borough. Yours faithfully, T. G. HOAR. BOROUGH ELECTION. ■ ADIES AND~~~GENTLEMEN— J Having served on the Council for four years, and during that period worked for the advancement of the town and the welfare of its inhabitants, I again place my services at the disposal of the burgesses. If they are satisfied that I have worked with a single eye to the well-being of the inhabitants, and the progress of the town, I can safely leave myself in their hands to answer at the polling booth to-morrow. Yours faithfully, WILLIAM PKAGNELL. BOROUGH ELECTION. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— Having the welfare of. Masterthoroughly at heart, and being anxious to do my share to assist in its progress and development, I am offering myself as a candidate for your representation on the Borough Council. If returned, I shall do all in my power to push the town along. Yours faithfully, H. J. O'LEABY. BOROUGH ELECTION. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— A I take this opportunity of thanking you for the you have extended: to me as one of your representatives on the Council for the past five years, and to ask for your continued confidence, which I hope my actions, in the : past have merited. Any movement that can be initiated for the good government and prosperity of our town should receive the earnest attention of your representatives. lam strongly in favour of beautifying the town, and of making it attractive to visitors, and comfortable for those whose privilege it is to reside within the Borough. Yours faithfully, F. W. TEMPLE. BOROUGH ELECTION. " ADIES, AND GENTLEMEN J A - +Vi„ luinnocf nf a. IflTire Ml] ber of friends and electors, I have allowed myself to become a candidate for a seat on the above Council, in the interests of no particular clique or party. Should you do me the honour of returning me, the knowledge and experience I have received through being connected with other local hodiesi and in being able to visit many of the large cities and towns in Australia and the Dominion, and my practical experience with manual labour, will be used in the interest of the town as a whole. I would also support a progressive policy, with caution. " Yours faithfully, D. THBEADWELL. BOROUGH ELECTION. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— Once again I seek your suffrage, and, if elected, I will do all possible, and use my best endeavours, to further the interests of our town, as I claim to have done in the past. To progress we must have closer settlement; closer settlement means increasing our local industries. I consider it a duty of the Council to assist the above project, and I intend, if elected, to move in that direction. . ,' „ Yours faithfully, | J. C. EWINGTON. BOROUGH ELECTION. " ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—] _JL Having been requested by a number of the electors to offer myself as a candidate for the Borough Council, I" have much pleasure in placing my services at your disposal. Should I merit your confidence at the forthcoming election, I shall always support and maintain that which will be of a sound and progressive nature, and in the best interests of Masterton. Yours faithfully, ALEX. DONALD. BOROUGH ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— At the request of a number of citizens, I have decided to offer myself as a candidate for the forthcoming Municipal election. I have alI ways taken a keen interest in mat- ! ters pertaining to civic and general , politics, and will, if elected, exercise ray best judgment' in advancing the interests of the Borough. Yours faithfully, '• EDWARD FLANAGAN.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10222, 25 April 1911, Page 1
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