EIECTORAL. rrtHE CITY OF AUCKLAND COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. In pnrsuancp of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 100S," and amendments thereof. Public Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Candidates having been duly nominated for the Office of Councillor, and the number of Candidates exceeding the vacancy to be filled, viz., One, a Poll will be taken for the Election of One Councillor for the City of Auckland Council, to (ill the vacancy caused by the election of L. J. Bagnall, Esq., to the office of Mayor, at the undermentioned Polling Booths, on WEDNESDAY, the ISth day of May, 1910, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.: — BURTON, ERNEST WILLIAM HAHKINS, THOMAS RICHARDSON, WILLIAM SHAW, HENRY.
POLLING BOOTHS. N.Z. Express Co.'s Sample Room, Courtlano, off Cbanttry-st. St. Andrew's School Hall, Lower &ymouus> St. The Federal Clnbroom, Wellesley-st. St. David's Schoolroom, Madeira-terrace, off Khyber P.".ss-rd. St. James' Hall. Wellington-st The Orange Hall. Karangahape-rd., opposite Post Office Ponsonby Hall, Jervois-rd. T. USSTTF.R, Returning Officer. 2S, H.M , . Arcade, Qneen-s-t., Auckland, 13th May, 1910. A UCKLAiND !C.rrY' COUNCIL BYELECTION. Will Address the Electors of AncklamJ in ST. JAMES , HALL, WELLINGTON-ST., on TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, the 17th Inst. Ladies Specially Invited. AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL BYELECTION. M* E. W. B raTON Will Again Address THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND At the TpONSONBY TTALL, On "IyrONDAY THE 16th INST., AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. Questions Invited. Ladles Specially Invited. A UCKLAND CITY COUNCIL BI- ■"■ ELECTION. . WEDNESDAY, ISth iMSAX, 1310. (THE CITIZENS' LEAGUE Invites yon to VOTE FOiR TTEiNTIY mUW,
And so secure for the City the gratuitous Services of one of New Zealand's leading Business Men. Mr. Sha-w's time is at his own disposal, and he Is prepared, if necessary, to devote practically the whole of It to the duties of City Councillor. mO THE CITIZENS 08 , AUCKLAND. LADIES AND G-ENTLEMEN, —As both Messrs. Burton and Shaw, when asked, refused to support the erwtinn of placards on PHYSICAL DKGENRATION AND ALCOHOLISM
in the City of Auckland in the interests of the public health, I again offer you my services as a Candidate for the position of a City Councillor. If elected, I will want to know why ALL LIQUORS and public-house UTsENSILS -and FITTINGS are not rigidly inspected. If you want my services, you must not expect mc to spend money on cabs, or otherwise, with the exception of this advt. "And I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before mc, for the land, that I should not destroy it. and I found none ."—lEzekiel xxii., 30. The above text •describes the state of affairs in Ezekiel's days—to save - Auckland from a similar charge I now once more tender you my services.—l am. yours respectfully. WILLIAM TCICHARDSON. DKNTISTB."* , . A T QMITH AND QONS, DENTISTS, HOBSON-ST. (Opposite St. Matthew's Church), SUPPLY UPPER OE LOWER SETS OF TEETH from Two Guineas. Good Fit Guaranteed. Tour Old Sets of Teeth Remade. Open from 6u> S Every Evening for PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS.
mHE /CONQUEST OF pAIN, The Sole Right for the use (in N.Z.) of Quain's ••Radium-Anocain," for the purposes of painless dentistry has been secured by Mr Howey Walker, of Auckland. M E G. G. L. T AYUy& ' Surgeon Dentist, May Notv be Consulted at iMR HOWEY WA.T.KF.R'S ROOMS. M* A. E. H- OBBSSURGEON DENTIST, Corner JERVOIS AND SENTINEL ROADS, PONSONBY. Heme Bay trams to Sentinel-rd. stopping. Hours: 9 to 5 and 7 to 8. 'Phone 446. . J. H. E G A .«• DENTAL SURGEON, OVEB BOBDJS, CHEMIST, OPPOSITE CITY MARKKT, No. 330, QUEEN-ST. Telephone 1876. jyj-E. 2. QBANWHLL, CUKGEON T~\EINTST, EDgiisi and American Experience. 258, QUEEN-ST. NEXT AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANS, Telephone 293 a. —— ——- ——— —.—^——______ RAILWAYS. v-EW ZEALAND B.AXL.WAYS. OPENING- OF LINE TO TE HANA. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be Issued from Auckland and intermediate stations to Te Hana on MONDAY, ltJth May, available for return up to WEDNESDAY, lSth May. The train will leave Auckland for Te Ha-na at 7.45 a.m., on MONDAY, 16th May, and trill return from Te Hana to Auckland a-L 2.55 p m. On and after Tnesday, 17th May, trains will run between Te Hana and Wellsford on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays only, leaving Te Hana at 9.0 a.m., connecting at Wellsford with 9.25 a.m. trato to Auckland, and leaving Wellsford for Te Hana at 5.0 p.m., after arrival of 10.50 a.m. train from Auckland. BY ORDER. p U B L I C N'OIICH. PONSOSEBY PAEK SYNDICATE. If any Buyer of a Share in this Syndicate is not satisfied with the SECTION he draws when we ballot for the Allotments, we undertake to take is back and give a Bonus or £10. This Syndicate closes on May 31st. SAM. YVMITB ASTD CO.,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 114, 14 May 1910, Page 7
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