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CITY OF DUNEDIN. ELECTION OF MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILLORS, ALSO REPRESENTATIVES TO THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD TO 'REPRESENT TUB COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE CUT OF DUNEDIN AND THE BOROUGH OF WEST HARBOR. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the folJL lowing Persons have born nominated for the office as hereunder mentioned: FOB THE' OFFICE OF MAYOR OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. HAYWARD, Charles Henry. LARNACH, David. TAPLEY. Harold Livingstone. And as more than One Candidate has been nominated, a POLL will be taken on THURSDAY, the. 25th day of April, 1925, between the hours of 8 o'clock a.m. and 7 o’clock p.m. FOR. THE OFFICE OF COUNCILLOR OF THE CITY OP DUNEDIN. BARDSLEY, John James. BEGG, William. CLARK, James John. DOUGLAS James Sanclilands. EVANS, Louis Frederick. I!A1 DIDAY, Henry. HANCOCK, John Henry. LEECH, Edith Frances Cloquet. LE GREN, Herbert .Alexander. MACDONALD, Robert Gordon. MacMANUS, John Edward. M'DONNELL, Randall George. MITCHELL, Francis William. MOSS, Cornelius Mach in. PHILLIPS, Henry Walton. RITCHIE, Patrick Leith. ROBINSON, John. SANDERS, Henry Thomas. SCOTT, Walter Alexander, SHAOKLOCK, John Bradley. SINCOCK, Edwin. STEPHENS, Joseph. TAVERNER, William Bnrgoyne. THOMSON, George Samuel. WILSON, John. And, ns Hie number of Candidates exceeds the number of vacancies to be filled (12), a POLL will be, taken on THURSDAY, the 26th day of April, 1923, between the hours of 9 o’clock a.in. and 7 o'clock p.m. FOR THE OFFICE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN AND THE BOROUGH OF WEST HARBOR ON THE BOARD OP THE OTAGO HOSPITAL DISTRICT. BARDSLEY, John James. BATCHELOR, William Walker. RENNET, Evolyne. EDGAR, Adam David, JACKSON, Margaret Ann. KNIGHT, William Edward Short. MACDONALD, Sadie. MAC-FIB. Rosina. Sarah. M'KTNNON, Andrew, NBWLANDS, William. SCURR. John William STEPHENS, Joseph. TALBOYS, William Thomas. TRIG OS, Porcival Charles. And, an the number of Candidates exceeds tho number of Vacancies (7) to be filled, A POLL will be taken on THURSDAY, the 26th day of April, 1923, between the hours of 9 o’clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. POLLING PLACES. Tho hereinbefore mentioned Eire! ions will be conducted simultaneously at the following Foiling Places throughout the district: North-east Valley Town Hall, North road. Presbyterian Church. Opoho. Barron's Hall, North road, North-east ValPino Hill School. Woodhaugh Mission Hall. Albany Street School Hall. George Street School Hall. Knox Church Sunday School, Town Hall, Octagon. Oddfellows’ Han, Stuart street. Returned Soldiers’ Club, Moray place. Art Gallery Hall, Cumberland street.. Mission Hall, Rus.sc-II street. Sicvwright and Haggitfs Rooms, Empire Buildings, 181 Princes street. St. Andrew’s Church Hall, Carroll street M'Vickar’s Shop. 42 South rend. Methodist Sunday School Hall, Wesley street. Oddfellows’ Hall, David street, Caversham. Caversham Methodist Sunday School, South road. St. Clair Pavilion, Bedford street. Oddfellows’ Hall, Kensington. South Dunedin Town Hall. Gracie’s House, No. 22 Musselburgh Rise. Presbyterian Church, Anderson’s Bay. Baptist Church, Elgin road, M-omington. Methodist Church, Carnarvon street, Mornington. Old Council Chambers, Mornington. Dining Rooms, opposite Woollen Mills, Kaikorni Valley road. Wakari Hall, Nairn street, Kaikorai. Roslyn Institute, Highgato, Roslyn. Salvation Army Hall, Highgato, Roslyn. Coronation Hall, Maori Hill. NOTE.—And in respect of tho Hospital Board Election at tho Council Chambers, Ravcnsbourue., in the Boroueh of West Harbor. G. A. LEWIN, Returning Officer. Town Hall, April 16, 1923. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, CITY COUNCIL. ]MT R' S E. F. C. LEECH "*■ Solicits your VOTE for the Council, As standing for the interests of children, and to put forward inside tho Council the views of business women and ratepayers on matters of paramount necessity, such as tho Opoho and Maori Hill trarmvey services, etc. ST. KILDA COUNCIL ELECTION. COUNCILLOR ,E. LONGWtORTH, HAYING .served on the Council for over 4 years, represented tho Borough on the Drainage Board for 2 years, and has always stood for a fair and square deal for all. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS Y-OUP SUPPORT ON THURSDAY NEXT.

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Evening Star, Issue 18258, 24 April 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18258, 24 April 1923, Page 8