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ELECTION NOTICES. PORTOBELLO ROAD BOARD. GENERAL ELECTIONS. T HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that -*• the following Persons- have been NOMINATED for the OFFICE of MEMBER for the Porto hello Road District:— PORTOEELLO SUBDIVISION. JAMBS MACANDREW, JAMBS M. DICKSON, DAVID DUNN SEATON, WILLIAM BRUNTON, HENRY ALLAN, WILLIAM JOHN'SHEPPERD BROAD BAY SUBDIVISION. JAMBS GRAINGER, JAMES H. SEATON, WILLIAM BOWLES, A. F. RATTRAY, SAMUEL MILLER, JOHN BACON, S. HINKLEY. N.E. HARBOR SUBDIVISION. H. V. FULTON, ALLAN JOHNSTON, W. B. TAVERNER, F. B. HELLYER. As the Number of Candidates exceeds the Number of Members req ired, a POLL wi 1 be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of May, 1913, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.mi in the following Booths: FOR THE BROAD BAY SUBDIVISION: The Board's Office, Portobello. The Boat Sheds, Vauxhall. The Public Hall, Broad Bay. FOR THE "NORTH-EAST HARBOR SUBDIVISION; The School Hall, North-east Harbor. Tile Boat Sheds, Vauxhall. FOR THE PORTOBELLO SUBDIVISION: The School Hall, Hooper’s Inlet. The Board’s Office, Portobello. WM. ROY, Returning Officer. Portobello, 30th April, 1913. DUNEDIN MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. J DESIRE to return THANKS to the electors of Roslyn for the honor conferred on me in returning me as one of the Councillors to represent Roslyn Ward in the Dunedin City Council. The compliment paid me in placing me at th top of the poll by such a large majority is much appreciated. I hope to merit the confidence reposed in me. ROBERT S. H. MENZTES. 17 Kilgour street, Roslyn. IVTR J. S. SINCLAIR DESIRES to '“-'■THANK THE ELECTORS OF CENTRAL WARD FOR HAVING ELECTED HIM TO A SEAT ON THE DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL, AND BEGS TO ASSURE THEM THAT HE WILL ENDEAVOR, DURING HIS TERM OP OFFICE, TO SERVE THEM WELL AND FAITHFULLY. TO THE ELECTORS OF LEITH WARD. J) LEASE accept my sincere Thanks for the honor you have conferred upon me in Returning me as one of your Representatives to the City Council. I shall endeavor to show my appreciation of that honor by a close attention to your interests. JAMES SMALL. TO THE ELECTORS OF BELL AND LEITH WARDS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg to -1-i return you my sincere and heartfelt Thanks, and assure you it is very gratifyingto me that 2,219 Ratepayers recorded their Votes in mv favor unsolicited, thus fudy recognising and appreciating my services in the Council during the past 2 years-. A. M’MILLAN. May 2nd, 1913. t rv.»i:N(. : ILLOR C- F. -LATHAM tenders his SINCERE THANKS to the ELECTORS of CENTRAL WARD for Returning him os one of their Representatives on the Dunedin City Council. TO THE ELECTORS OF CAVERSHAM WARD. W®, THE UNDERSIGNED, desire to ex- ' ' press our heartfelt THANKS to those Electors of Caveisham Ward who Supported the “ Labor Ticket,” and also to those volunteers who did all in t-hoir power to secure the Return of the party’s Dandidates. With our sincere thanks, we remain, GEO. F. BEWLEY. CHARLES W. FISHER. WILLIAM FLEMING. JAMES W. MUNEO. EGBERT SLATER. ELECTORS OF CAVERSHAM WARD. PLEASE ACCEPT MY THANKS for Returning me as a COUNCILLOR for the ensuing term. To protect the interests of every part of the Ward shad continue to be my first duty. JOHN WILSON, Mayor. TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN. A LL cannot be in public positions, but they may join the No. 3 Group of the UNITED STARErBOWKETT SOCIETY, which commences on MONDAY HUGH MITCHELL. Stock Exchange, Secretary DUNEDIN HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. T DESIRE to Return Sincere THANKS to the Electors of Dunedin and Suburbs for again returning me as one of their Representatives. Yours faithfully, T. FIDDIS. jyj-R T. J. HUSSEY BEGS TO THANK THOSE ELECTORS OP ROSLYN WHO SO KINDLY SUPPORTED HIM AT THE POLL ON WEDNESDAY LAST. DUNEDIN MAYORAL ELECTION. T DESIRE TO RETURN MY SINCERE THANKS to all who worked so well for me throughout the campaign and during the inclemency of Wednesday, and also to those who Voted for me on that occasion. J. B. SHACKLOCK. COAL NOTICES. MOKELESS , PAPAROA COAL. THE COAL FOR THE WINTER. Lasts longer than any other Coal on the market. “No smoke,” “No soot,” “No sulphur,” “Excessive heat.” If you have a favorite Coal, try mixing half Paparoa, and you will save at least halt your previous cost. Price within the town • boundary, 36s per ton, less the usual discount of Is per ton. HENRY GUTHRIE, Coal Merchant, 45 Vogel street. Agent for the Paparoa Coal Co., Ltd. T INSIST ON GETTING ARATU COAL. Costs only 20s 6d per ton tor cash, Delivered within City Boundary. Any Goal Merchant can supply it.

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Evening Star, Issue 15174, 3 May 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15174, 3 May 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15174, 3 May 1913, Page 8

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