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BOROUGH OF WEST HARBOR. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. ST. LEONARDS WARD. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Poll for tho Election of Councillors for St. Leonards Ward, held nt West Harbor on Wednesday, the'27th April, 1927 the following Votes were recorded: CHAPMAN, JAMES 2? CLARKE, JOHN WILLIAM H. ... 26 YOUNG, GEORGE ... £3 And I Hereby Declare John W. H. Clarke ar.d George Young to be DULY ELECTED for the St, Leonards Ward for the ensuing term. W. CONNOR, Returning Officer. Rothesay, 2Bth April, 1827. ST. CLAIR BUTCHERY (Near St. Clair School). QUALITY. THE. BEST HONEY CAN BUY. ERIC BOLWELL, CORNER COUGHTREY STREET AND FORBURY CRESCENT. KESULT OF RAFFLES, KARNAK EN- > TERTAINERS, N.E.V., APRIL 23. NO. I—Picture, Lorna Budge, N.E.V. No. 2—Picture, Mrs Scott, Castle street. No. 3 —Picture, Kenneth MLannan, Opoho. No. 4—Picture, B. J. De Tirte, Gore. No. s—Picture, Mrs Clark, Maclaggan street. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. I DESIRE to convey to the 8,798 Electors who cast their- votes in my favor yesterday my sincerest. and best thanks, and gratitude also for their renewed expression of confidence, which at all times I will endeavor to justify, J. LOUDON. Dunedin, 28th April, 1927. TO LET (St. Clair), 6-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences, sunny position; motor garage.—Macassoy and Co. WANTED, Washing and Mending to do at homo; promptness and satisfaction guaranteed; would collect and deliver. —921, ‘Star.’ ANTED To Lease, Premises, suitable for joinery manufactory; size about 60 x 30.—Address 923, ‘Star.’ UPERIOR Board and Residence offered 2 Gentlemen, share large, sunny, furnished room, on rise, central. —Reply 922, ‘ Star.’ FRESH Fish For Sale at Dunedin Wharf To-morrow Morning. WANTED To Let, '2 Furnished Rooms; use all conveniences,’ hot and cold; homely 'people: gas cooker,—9ll, ‘Star ’ ANTED, Glass Show Case—Particulars and price 918, ‘ Stax.’ ANTED To Buy, by working Carpenter, 4 or 5-roomed House, on freehold, City or suburb; will pay cash to £790 —916, ‘Star* Office. WANTED To Purchase Parcel of Postal or War Bonds. —.Stale particulars, - lowest price. 91S ‘Star’ Office. COMFORTABLE Plain Ootx-age wanted by Widow wi'h small capital; could inspect Saturday afternoon. —920 ‘Star.’ WANTED, Pantrymaid; must be experienced.—Apply Wentworth Tea Booms. LOST, Purse, containing 10s note and silver.—Return 4 Regent terrace. FOB SALE. JOHN J. NOONAN, Land Agent, 15a Princes street (opposite D.1.C.), invites inquiries from buyers, particulars of properties from sellers. . ft-i —St. Kilda; 6 Rooms; electric, cfe.JLUt/U gas, hot, cold, tiled grates, clinker brick fireplaces; |-acre; newly painted. , • 11 tyK(Near• Offer). —City: 7 Rooms; cW JLJL 4 electric, gas, hot, cold, bath, .basin; £-acro; good repair. _■ jrtWQA—North-east Valley: 4-roomed 4 Oil Semi - bungalow; bathroom, scullery, electric, gas, Empire papers; iacre. i , .■ OQQpf—Maori Hill: 4 Rooms, kitohonoWilOtl ette; hot, cold, electric, gas cooker, porcelain bath, basin; 3-16-aere. —Mornington: 5 Rooms; electric, I i O electrit hot water healer, porcelain bath, basin; vacant possession; inspect. —Noonan.
AN EXAMPLE TO OTHERS.., The treatment of prisoners in one South Australian gaol is remarkably humane. A regular visitor inquired recently regarding' an old offender. " ; “ What’s wrong with Bill? He seems to have a grouch ” “No wonder. '* said one of his mates. Ho threatened the warden with a shove! to-day and now they won’t let him go to choir practice.” Mary has a little frock, It reaches to her knees;; Iho " iamb has gone, but'in its place . Two "calves” are left to freeze.
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Evening Star, Issue 19542, 28 April 1927, Page 9
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