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PATRIOTIC NOTICES. JJETURNED aOLDIBBS, For four years, during the winter months, throughout the period of the war. the Women's Patriotic I_agne has entertained the mothers acd wives of many soldiers, who thus have spent many a pleasant hour at the Town Hall. Mauy soldiers have married abroad, and their wives have returned with them to New Zealand. We heartily invite the wives to join the social gatherings, which will be resumed in March. I will be pleased if all such, particularly recent arrivals, will send mc their names and addresses, in order that tbey may not be overlooked. JESSIE H. GUNSON, Mayoress. Auckland, February 22, 1919. 569 AUCKLAND WOMEN'S PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC LEAGUE. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Owing to the cessation of hostilities, the expeuditure of the League has been considerably reduced. The financial position 'of the League is now such that sufficient funds are iv hand to meet requirements, and the necessity for continued donations has ceased. The thanks of the league are extended to all who have so liberally supported its activities since Its inception. 540 ELECTORAL. Chief Electoral Office, Wellington, 20th February. 1919. SPECIAL LICKNSIX-G POLL TO BE TAKEN ON Kith APRIL 1919. NOTICE TO .RETURNED SC__>LEiß_. Every Member or the Expeditionary Forres who has already returned to New Zealand should make application r. , r enrolment on the regular Electoral Roll of the district in which he resided before he loft Nt-w Zealand. ,Ile has not lost his rigjit to tie so enrolled by reason of his al>senre on military service. If on the day of the Poll he expects to be resident out of that district, he can olitaiu an absent voter's permit. The rolls for the Special Licensing Poll close finally o-i the oth of March, AND APPLICATION POI{ ENROLMENT MIST BE MADE ON OR KEF-ORE THAT DATE. Returned soldiers who have already been discharged ~r whose discharges will become final heforc the loth of April must observe that, inasmuch as they have ceased or will ! have ceased to be members of the Expedi- | tionary Forces, they can only vote on the i 10th of April as electors of a district, and I cannot have their votes recorded under the special provisions permitted by the law I for existing members of the .Expeditionary Forces. The _>ovc applies to all Returned I Soldiers who have already arrived, aud to I all Returned Soldiers who may arrive before the :Srd OF MARCH next. Members <if the Expeditionary Forces who arrive on or after the 3rd of March and before the 10th of April will not be finally discharged until the 11th of April, .md will remain meml.rs of the Expeditionary Fores and be entitled to record therr votes as <_eh under the Special Regulations provided In that behalf. J. lUSIjO., . r _o f_ief Electoral Officer. "TiEVONIPORT . BOROUGH COUNCIL. MAYORAL ELECTION. To the Ratepayers and Residents of Devonport Rorough I_dies and Gentlemen, I beg to notify you, that ln response to n numerously signed requisition, I have consented to nomination for the office of Mayor. I have been assured that the present Mayor, Mr. .1. Henderson, and the Deputy-Mayor. Mr. W. K. Howitt. who have so worthily served you for some time past, arc desirous of relinquishing office. 1 trust that the fact of my having occupied the positions of n county ohainmin for four years, president of a Chamber of Commerce for two years, and member of a liomain Board for seven years, may seem to you to qualify m P to some extent for the responsible office of Mayor. I hold that it Ls the bounden duty of every citizen to serve the community if his fpllow-citir.ens express a desire for his services, and he is in a position, as I am. to devo_e the necessary time to the duties of office I have only to add that should you honour mc with your confidence and support, it will b P my endenvonr eonscientlouslv to serve yon to the utmost of my ability, aud to do my best to advance the interests of a borough which I consider should, by reason of its many natural advantages be second to none ns a suburban residence' for the city dweller.-1 have the honour to be, Yours obediently, HORACE S. W. KING, Vauxhall Road, Devonport. -yjo Jf-LECTORAL DISTRICT OF FRANKLIN The Electoral Roll for the above district is deposited for Public Inspection at the (following Post Offices: — Aka Aka, Alfriston, Ararlmu, Awhltu, Awhitn Central, Bombay, Brookby, Clevedou, Clevedon South, Drury, East Tamakl, Glenbrook, Howick, Huuua. Kaiaua, Kokekohe, Mangere, Mangere Bridge, Manukau Hearts, Manurewa, MaraeLii, Mauku. Mooinoukai, Opaheke. Orua Bay, Otahuhu, Otaua, Paerata, Pakuranga, Papakura, IV parimu, Papatoetoe, Patumahoe, Pollock (Settlement, Ponga, ITikekohe, Pukekohe East, Pukeoware, Rama Rama, Rnnciman, Tsitltnu. Takanini, Waiau Pa, Walpipi, Wainku. Whakatlri, Whitford, Wiri, Walkopua, Paparata. ewen d. Mclennan. Registrar of Electors, 53S Papakura. I __c too Ma_e__ Cw4_w___ _fl| . MSn% I _.eforNa___ l_-bib_i<_ wtti r 5 miIURSDAY ~M*ENT, 0 p.m. THE LAST DAY FOR ENROLMENT. INSPECT THB ROLLS At the N.Z. ALLIANCE OFFICE, 195 QUEEN ST. (Opposite Whitcombe's New Clock), Or at CENTRAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE, CUSTOMS ST. WEST. If you have changed your address do not fail to notify the Registrar. Our Queen St. Office. 193, Open 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.. 7 to 9 p.m. All Rolls iv Auckland Province on Inspection. 502 FURS! Tjl I' 8S ! TTtURS! U R S ! ••■ U 11 S ! £ UKS! This is not the time for Furs, but it soon will be. An early winter is predicted. By sending your old Furs to us in the off-sea-son you get them done at half-price. You are then ready for the first cold snap without having to buy new Furs, ft is simply wonderful what we do with old Furs and Fur Coats. We clean, repair, and remodel them to the latest fashion for a few shillings. . Our work is a revelation to the ladies. They can hardly believe the Furs are theirs when they get them back. Our Expert Furri. rs are wonders. Return postage paid en country orders. EIIPIRE PLEANINf. ANT) PTEINR CO., Furriers and Feather Dressers, . Queen Street, opposite Town Hall. Telephone 3867. Our Van Calls. C Foss* i>isn MART. Top Symonds Street. 'Phone AB4O. CHOICE lIAPUKA, MULLET, FLOUNDER, SCHNAPPER. POULTRY, RABBITS ALWAYS ON HA__D. N.B. —We have ou. own Fishing Fleet, which enables ns to sell our fish at a fair and reasonable price. __!__ J__J_ C_S*_i_C___ JC

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 52, 1 March 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 52, 1 March 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 52, 1 March 1919, Page 8

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