ELECTORAL JJAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. FRED BEST I am again offering my services as an INDEPENDENT Candidate at the forthcoming elections. I wish to announce that I have been a resident and ratepayer of the Borough of Hamilton for the past 2S yetrs, and I feel justified in seeking your support as I am prepared to give TIME and SERVICE. My objectives are the business-like administration of Borough affairs, the proper control of its finance, and the welfare of every citizen of the Borough cf Hamilton. If re-elected I will endeavour at all times to do my best, as in the past, and to merit your approval and support. DO NOT FAIL TO VOTE SOLIDLY FOR FRED BEST 117 VOTE CANN QUALIFICATIONS FOR POSITION OF COUNCILLOR. 1. SO Years a resident of Hamilton. 2. Successful business man. 3. In touch dally with all sections of the community. 4. South African Veteran. 5. Vice-President of numerous sports bodies. VOTE CANN FOR SOUND AND DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES. 167
VOTE GIBBONS QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 1. Administrative Experience: Past President Waikato and Hamilton Rugby Unions. Chairman Hamilton Rugby Union Four Years. 10 Years on Management Committees of both Unions. Chairman South Auckland Cricket Association, 4 years. Secretary 5 years. Secretary Hamilton Lawn Tennis CJub 2 years. 2. Left Hamilton for War. Since return has been resident of town, but has travelled extensively. 3. Wide and successful business and accountancy experience. 4. Advocate and worker for sport and occupation for youth. VOTE GIBBONS For PROGRESSIVE AND SOUND ADMINISTRATION. THE CENTRAL WAIKATO A ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. COMBINED DISTRICT BOROUGH OF N GAR UAWAH IA AND HAMILTON BOROUGH (MAEROA PORTION). To the Electors, After having represented you on this Board for the past 12 years I have pleasure in again offering my service. If elected I shall continue to do my utmost to ensure the best possible service and at the lowest rates that are •compatible with that 'service. Your Obedient Servant, 150 S'. S. SAULBREY FINANCIAL ANEL-Beater, first-class, wants finance start Te Aroha.—lnterested write 33 2, Times. 56 O N 2 Y TO j^END Advances made on all classes of approval securities. HAMILTON AGENCY, LTD. Albany Chambers, next Regent Theatre, HAMILTON. THE WAIKATO MERCANTILE AGENCY LIMITED ('Established 1913). The Recognised and Established Agency for the Collection of OVERDUE ACCOUNTS We ofter SECURITY INTEGRITY SERVICE New Address: EVERYBODY’S BUILDINGS, HAMILTON. p.O. Box 186. Phone 1735. fTUIE N.Z. NATIONAL CREDITMEN’S 1 ASSOCIATION (H.N.), LTD. OVERDUE ACCOUNTS Take advantage of our unique facilities for the Collection of your overdue Accounts. Call, write or ring us NOW.— National Bank Buildings, Hamilton. Box 169. rhones 4112, 4113. THE STERLING MORTGAGE AND FINANCE CO., LTD. Advances made on all classes of approved security, Motor Cars, Radios, Trucks, Hire Purchase Agreements; P.M.’s discounted. Address:— NATIONAL BANK BLDGS, (upstairs). GLENCOE HOUSE IMjr the Bride! Smart Tailored Suits Tor 1 travelling, In Black. Nigger, Navy Worsted, from 75/-. —At Glencoe House. \ STRACHAN"and Pon 1-Cloth Coats A smartly cut. In all new colours, reasonable nrirpri —At Glencoe House. the part of a poor girl who. for a few weeks, on the whim of an old man, is given the means to travel in high society. She lays the foundation for her future on a house of happiness built on lies. “My Dear Miss Aldrich” combines sensation and comedy in entertaining fashion. Edna May Oliver, Maureen O'Sullivan and Walter Pidgeon head the cast. The supporting films include “The Romance of Radium,” “Annie Laurie,” and a travelogue of Stockholm. There will be the usual newsreel session at 7.30 to-night.
The members of an American church asked the police to patrol a dangerous corner during services as there was too much noise. The first motorist stopped for speeding was a preacher. The second was a county judge. The third was a deacon. The human ear. in some instances, can hear sounds ranging from 10 to -10,000 vibrations a second. (freaui HOT Weather Shopping! Refresh If with Hup or Tea or Ice
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