VOTE FOR THURSDAY IS WHITAKER’S Strong Appeal BAND UNIFORM FOND nnlIE Municipal Brass Band will pby L selections outside the Town Hall on Election Nigh (27thinst). Collection in aid of Uniform FundBOROUGH ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS Ladies and Gentlemen— A T the request of a number of rate a*- payors I have allowed myself to become a candidate for the Borough elections. Should you return me I will give my best services in the interest of the ratepayers and for the advancement of our Borough. Yours faithfullv, W. 0. BAYLISS. ~BGdbUGH EL LOTION TO THE ELECTORS LaDtFs and Gentlemen— I have offered my services as a Councillor. If elected, I will support a small loan to complete metalling Cameron Road near Hospital, to metal Spring Street, to Cameron Road, Eliza! heth Street or Second AvJ ■ cmie No Cameron Road, Eleventh Avenue trim Factory to Cameron Road, • nd secure a stock of tar and suitable sand for next summer’s tarring operations ; also a tar spraying outfit and r oad sweep. Later on lam out for a comprehensive improvement scheme for the whole Borough taking teu or twelve years to complete, Under this system the best of labour can be secured. —only borrow money for urgent works during the shortage of money. I am also out for Workers’ homes. Yours faithfully, GEORGE WALKER munTcipal" election! TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen, -• \S a Candidate for the Borough Council I offer my services with the full assurance (hat in me you will find a good and faithful servant to the people. Yours Sincerely, SAMUEL KEAM. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen, — HAVING served you faithfully and disinterestedly for a longjperiod, I feet that, I can leave my Candidature in your hands to return me at the poll on Wednesday next I: still assist in carrying on the work of the borough in die best interests of the people. 1 THOS. TANNER. COUNCIL I 1 I lON TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen — HAVING, at the request of many old friends, consented to nomination for a seat cn the Borough Council, I confidently appeal for the support of electors. Having, after a few years absence, retun ed to take up my residence in Tauranga wheie the greater portion of my life Avas spent, I am in a pc-iuon to devote my time and energies to the welfa-e of the town that admitted of no other choice as a place to live when able to retire from business. Yours Sincerely, J. A. JORDAN. ToWciTeleution; TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemem— H LAYING devoted some years to - assisting in carrying ont th« work of the Borough, 1 again offer my services, feeling that the experience so gained will be of c nsiderable help in successfully carrying on the borough affairs during the next two years, I shall deeply appreciate a continuance of the support accorded me in the past, and do my utmost to merit it. Yours faithfully, W. E. CRUMP^ "council election! TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen — [am again offering my services as a bor ugh. councillor at the forthcoming elect! m. If elected, my best endeavours will, as in the past, be devoted to carry on the affairs of the boriugh in the best interests of the residents. Yours faithfully, M. AS Ml ONMUN ICIPA EJECTIONsT TO THE ELECTORS IN acceding to the request of several friends to offer myself as a candidate for a seat on the borough council, I do so feeling that there is a strong desire on the part of the electors for a complete change, and closer attention by councillors to the affairs of the borough, If elected, the elec-ors can depend upon faithful service and unremitting attention to duty, and I therefore confidently appeal for such support as will place me among the successful candidates. Yours faithfully, P, S.DENSEM. ~TO fit E BURG ESSES OF TAURANGA Ladies and Gentlemen— I am a candidate for your suffrages at the coming Borough Council elections. If elected I will endeavour to maintain and advance the dignity and services of our town. Walter w. jonks. "FARMERS' UNION.” UIUMOETAi branch 4 meeting will be held in the Otumce--A- tai School on Thursday, April 28th at 7.80 p.m. Ail farmers arc asked to attend. 0. M, THOMS, 1 Secretary.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7678, 26 April 1921, Page 1
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