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LACEY'S BAZAAR. Devonport Road. EOR School Bags Ludits' Ba^s Girls' Bags Purses and Walltts Latest Songs Newest \S alrzes All Musical Accesorics Gramophones and Records Books of ever) kiod Stationery ot every 01senpdou Cia^svvare > ruOKtry silver auo Electroplated V\ aio Picture 1 dames bolls and leudies. We Welcome Inspection ana o Une is Abkcd to Buy. lacey's bazaar, Devonport Road. ,v L'CTIOA fcJALii ou ttse Premis'os ELEVEN til AVEiNUE on THURSDAY, APRIL 2lth at I p m prompt VTESSRS II li McCarthy and Co. i-'J- acting uuder instructions from Mr P McCormick, will sell as above the whole of his farm implements, household furniture and efleets, including— Cow in milk, 1 plough mare, gig, spring trap, phaeton, S F plough, chain harrows, 8 trees and chains, harness, timber, wheelbarrow, bench aud vice, tools of ad kinds, outside sundries of every descnpiion ; riuciu-ss pair, combination chests, bedsteads linoleums 011 all floors', sideboardi couch, overmantle, treadle sewmg machine, clock, chairs of all kinds, chests of drawers, slip mats anu rugs, pictures, garden hose, tables, cooking utensils, crookery, dresst-r, laying bens and ducks, firewood i-tc. etc. lerms Cash Everything in good order, ai.o condition, Sale staits at 1 p m prompt. Light luncheon v ili be provided. H H AicCAßbliY, Auctioneer. MAYORAL ELECTION To tbe Electors of Taubanga Ladies and Geutlemen i — lam ayain seeking your support to (■ nable me to further your interests, yind to give you an opportunity to I judge whether my views are sound and worthy of supp rt. i take this opportunity of laying them briefly before you so that those wdio anunable to atceud the public meeting can have an idea to assist them to cast an intelligent vote Elkctricity Scheme —To continue to pm-di the sale of all the available power at » prhte remu endive to the I'orough, To continue negotiations with power users so that when tuftocienc sale is guaranteed to uiakf- the proposal a profitable one the yenerat im; uiHchinery may be increased. Dredging the ITaiujouh.—To reopen the correspondence with rhe Public Works Department urging them to obtain the spoil they requiie for the reclamation in front of the tOV.u from the bottom of the harbour and thus give us a doep water channel to the present wharf. In this matter ! have received very moderate support if noi veiled hostility and as it is vital to the prosperity of Taurauga 1 want the support of every elector in it. Ha«<bour Board Reprksektaiion. Agaiu t the most violent opposition that I, as a private individual could make/raura^ga lost one of its elected membe.s aud the Tauranga district one of its nominated members This being so and the control of the harbour haviQg been given away, I want your whole hearted support, and as one man to politely buo firmly tell the representatives of tbe area that if, as they say is tbe ease your representatives responsible for the extension obtaiuea their inclusion by leading them to believe that the Tauranga people would be satisfied with Harbour Improvements to end at The Mount Wharf, they aro mistaken aud acting uuder a delusion. Bay of Plenty Dkyelopmi'NT League. This League, whose obj ct is to co-ordinate the policies of the various local bodies in rhe Bay of Plenty and try by giving and taking to bring about oue policy progressive and beneficial to all, deserve? the warm support of Tauranga. I sub mit as the policy for Taurauga to lay before the League: (lj The vigorous prosecution of the East • oast Railway both towards Opotiki and Waihi. (2; The necessity for the Government to «upply tlie coast with a good metalled r ai between the Bay and the Waikatj the formation of which is already made by the road known as the Kaium MeTaLiing Proposals T,, continue the spenainjj of the £5000 loan as-apidly as the Public Worke D - partment can supply the met d. and to find the money necessary to com plete the section from Roberts Stiett to the Borough oeundary. To have a r-port and estimate?, preparer for thVetiv.lv tar sealing or concreting the mt-t^iled portions cf the streets in the business area aod to ultimately tar se.-d or conereu all the metalled portions of road ia the Borough. To make investigations into the best manner to lay down permanent footpaths. Generally to watch over the interests of the Borough and see that even-handed justice is given to all. Yours respnctfullv, cnAS. c macmillan,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVII, Issue 7155, 23 April 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVII, Issue 7155, 23 April 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVII, Issue 7155, 23 April 1919, Page 1