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ELECTION NOTICES. ASHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL 3URSUANT to Section 32 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the number of votes received by each candidate for the office of Member of the Ashburton Electric Power Board and of the Lyttelton Harbour Board is as follows: ASHBURTON ELECTRIC POWER BOARD: HUNTER MORRIS 905 JAMES LAMBIE 362 JOHN WILLIAM MARTIN DART 860 JAMES CARR ' ... 808 HERBERT JAMES CROTHERS 786 WILLIAM GLASSEY GALLAGHER 763 ROBERT JOHN MULLIGAN ... 754 HOW AR D COLLINGWOOD BARTON ... ... ... 733 SAMUEL PRIESTLY TAYLOR 497 ROBERT WALLACE WIGHTMAN ... . 442 Informal L LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. JOHN WILLIAM BOWDEN ... 1576 WILLIAM GLASSEY GALLAGHER. • 1553 ROBERT WALLACE WIGHTMAN - 749 Informal " I THEREFORE DECLARE Messrs Hunter Morris, James Lambie, John William Martin Dart, James Carr, Herbert James Crothers, William Classey Gallagher, Robert John Mulligan and Howard Collingwood Barton DULY ELECTED as Members of the Ashburton Electric Power Board representing the constituent district of the Ashburton County, and Messrs John William Bowden and William, Glassey Gallagher DULY ELECTED as Members of the Lyttelton Harbour Board representing the combined district of the Ashburton County, Ashburton Borough and Tinwald Town District. Dated'at Ashburton this 14th day of May, 1935. GEORGE KELLY, Returning Officer. EDUCATIONAL. WHAT COULD YOU DO WITH ANOTHER £2OO A YEAR ? * N increase in salary of five or ten _i. shillings a week would no doubt be welcome to you, but why not tit yourself for a much bigger job . . ■ • a position with responsibility and pw»ticre and a really worth-wink- salary.'' ACCOTnVanJy QUALIFICATION puts a man in a class apart from the large army of unqualified, low-salaried workers. It puts him in a class where there are unlimited opportunities tor advancement. .. Make up vour mind that you will join this class with its profitable professional status. Enrol with Hemingway's . . . for over 37 years the leaders' in Home-Study Accountancy! tuition. „ Turn vour leisure hours to profit. Studv under Hemingway's. Write today for Free 800k —"Accountancy. ' * HEMINGWAY'S, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. BUSINESS NOTICES. LEWITT'S, LTD., FOR ALL THAT IS BEST. IN CAKES, BUNS, ETC. OF course you eat the best, why not? We supply only the best in:— BUNS, SCONES, FANCY CAKES, Every one of these GINGERS, lines are the best DUNDEES, procurable. There FRUIT CAKE is none better anyPIES, * where. PASTIES. THEN TO LEWITT'S, LTD., East Street.

E. CHOLERTON, Optical Specialist, Proprietor of PROCTER'S. THE PREMIER OPTICIANS, Christchurch. TILL be visiting ASHBURTON / personally, and may be consulted on all Defects of Eyesight at the SOMERSET HOTEL on MONDAY, 13th MAY, and TUESDAY. 14th MAY. Appointments can now be made by ringing the Somerset Hotel. NEW Kitchen Chairs from o/9, New Scagrass Chairs from 10/6, New Tea. Waggons, with silent castors, 16/- • Laree "Stocks of Bedding in Kapoc, Millwool, and Flock, our own make. Single Bed Mattress from 15/-, Double Bed Mattress from 25/-, Kapoc Pillows from 3/6. Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Hearth Rugs, and Suit Cases. No Fancy Prices.— NEWS Furniture Mart', East Street, near Post Office.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 180, 14 May 1935, Page 1

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