APRIL 30, 1913. Sir or Madam. — I have pleasure in directing your attention to the forthcoming Mayoral Election, and, in offering my services to the burgesses, feel that I can do so with the. utmost confidence, having had the honor to be your representative as a City Councillor for a period of eight years. During that term I have served as Chairman of the Electric Light and Power Department, Water Department, etc., and I have always associated myself with all progressive Municipal legislation. Trusting to be favored with your support and interest. I remain, your faithfully, J. B. SHACKLOCK. My Motto: “ The Best Interest of the City 'i* ft *s* •i 1 *4* '■J* •i 4 *s*'i* 4* *s* ’i* •y * | ‘ NEW ZEALAND TABLET” | * * * 4* 4« * COMMENDATION OF THE HIERARCHY. * 4* ❖ *& 4* || We strongly recommend the New Zea- * 4* land Tablet as a paper which should be in »j. |i every Catholic home in this Dominion; we * DESIRE TO EXPRESS OUR WARM SATISFACTION * % AT THE VIRILE, SCHOLARLY, AND ABLE MANNER IN WHICH THAT ORGAN OF CATHOLIC OPINION * 4« IS BEING CONDUCTED, AND WE PROMISE TO DO 4* WHAT LIES IN OUR POWER TO EXTEND ITS || *i* circulation. —Extract from recommendations 4 s % adopted at the annual Conference of the Hierarchy held at Wellington , June 13, 1911.
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New Zealand Tablet, 10 April 1913, Page 29
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