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ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF ST. HILDA. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. PURSUANT to Section 12 of " The Local Election and Polls Act, 1925, X Hereby Give Notice that the following Persons have been duly NOMINATED as Candidates for the Office of Councillor for the Borough of St. Hilda: — CARMAN, James Alexander; LONG WORTH, Edwin; LUNAM, John William. And, there being only one vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on MONDAY, the 9th day of March, 1936, at the following places:— Coronation Hall, Prince Albert road, St. Hilda (main booth). Presbyterian Sunday School Hall, Albert street, St. Hilda. Garage at rear ot Ia ck way's Store, corner of Forbury Crescent and Richardson street. Presbyterian Sunday School Hall, corner of Queen’s Drive and New street, Musselburgh. POLLING HOURS; 9 a.ra. to 7 p.m. Dated this 28th day of February, 1936. J. V. TREZISE, Returning Officer for the Borough ot St. Hilda. BOROUGH OF ST. HILDA. ELECTION OF MAYOR, PURSUANT to Section 12 of “ The Local Election and Polls Act, 1925,” I Hereby Give Notice that the following . Persons have been duly NOMINATED as Candidates for the Office of Mayor for ' the Borough of St. Hilda LONG WORTH, Edwin; MARLOW. James John; ; ROBINSON, John. And, there being only one vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on MONDAY, the 9th day ot March, 1936, at the following places:— Coronation Hall, Prince Albert road, St. 5 Hilda (main booth). 1 Presbyterian Sunday School Hall, Albert street, St. Hilda. Garage at rear of Jackway’s Store, corner , 0 f Forbury Crescent and Richardson street. . Presbyterian Sunday School Hall, corner i of Queen's Drive and New street, Musselr burgh. - POLLING HOURS: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 1 Dated this 28th day of February, 1956. J. Y. TREZISE, Returning Officer for the Borough of : St. Hilda. CORPORATION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF ST. HILDA. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. Ratepayers are hereby notified that the Statutory Penalty of 10 per cent., provided under Section 76 of “The Rating Act, 1925,” will be added to all Rates • payable to the St. Hilda Borough Council remaining unpaid after FRIDAY, 28th February, 1936, at 5 p.m. There is no provision for remission .ot the penalty if from any cause the rates are unpaid after the above-mentioned date. J. V. TREZISE, Town Clerk. St. Hilda, February 19, 1936. LOST AND FOUND. EVIDENCE having been submitted of the loss of Pohcv No. 204,157 in the Books of THE PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED, on the life of Mary Bell Steel, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE of my intention to ISSUE, at the expiry of four weeks from this date, a COPY to take the place thereof, unless objection be previously lodged. H. DE C. M’ARTHUR, General Manager. Dated at Dunedin 28th February, 1936. LOST, Thursday evening, between Stuart street and Exchange, Gent’s Gold Watch Chain ; good reward.—Communicate T 970, ‘ Star.’ lOST, by Message Boy, One Pound -4 Note, between ‘ Star * Office and Post Office.—Address T 955, ‘ Star.’ LOST, February 5 approx.. Gold Bangle, initialled 1.. F. K. —Ring 12-262; reward. OST, on Saddle Hill, Wire-haired Fox Terrier; answers name Bill; £5 reward.—Haynes, Phoanix Co. LOST, Brown-Black-Grey Collie, narrow head, broken tooth; reward. —Apply, after 6 p.m., Caspar, 134 Gladstone road. OST, Black-and-White Cross-Labrador Spaniel Dog; information regarding same rewarded. —125 George street. LOST, on Thursday, in vicinity of St. Clair, Small Case, containing miscellaneous articles. —Finder please ring 20-812; reward. . MOTOR Cyclist who picked up Motor Jack, Cavell street, yesterday, please Return 56 Gilfillan street; reward. FOUND.— Dance, Macandrew Bay Hall, Saturday, 29th February; Silver Star 1 Band; free buses Queen’s Gardens 7.45 p.m., Kaik 7.15 p.m.; admission Is 6d. : BHOUND. 9ct Signet,. 8s 6d, free initials; 11 Wedding Ring, 17s 6d; {-dozen Spoons given.—F. Himmel. 34 George street. OUND.— Diamond Cluster and Threestone Engagement Rings, £7 10s up; best value . Watches.—F. Himmel, George street. TRADE PERSONAL. SEE our range of Shotguns and Rifles.— T. L. Begg and ; Sons, gunsmiths. Princes street (opp. Wren’s). RING your New Year Visitors to Lernach Castle: open every afternoon except Sunday; admission 2s 6d; afternoon tea provided. ARGERY HELPS, Homecraft Studio, 250 George street, gives Lessons in all branches Art; classes daily. _ HURLEY'S (next Brown, Ewing’s), specialising in Home-made Cakes; our puff pastry is guaranteed. 7d lb. AINBOW Dry Cleaners and Dye Works, next Wood's Hotel, Rattray street; we guarantee our work; trial solicited. ' ' ORRESTER AND Co., 161 Stuart street. —Sewing Machines from £2 upwards; real value guaranteed. ASK for Demonstration British Vactric Vacuum Cleaner; backed by expert service a,nd full stocks of parts. Ring 13-148, Vactric and Radio Co. Ltd., 43 Moray Place. SEE the Flying Flea at Victor Nelson’s, Lower High street. ______ EAT! Meat! Rennie’s for quality, value, and service; we defy all com- ’ A' C. BARNETT AND CO., Ladies’ Out- • fitter (next Stewart Dawson's).—See our Corset Display; prices. 5s lid to 37s 6d pair. HELLO, Everybody! Exceptional value, Afternoon Tea Cups, 5 for Is; good quality.—Fraser and Sons. CHIC Toilet Salon, 7 Strand Chambers, Princes street (Miss Ward). —Eugene Permanent Wave, £1 la; Ideal Permanent Wave, 15s.—Phone 12-639. ELLO, Everybody! Exceptional value Afternoon Tea Cups, 5 for Is; good quality.—Fraser and Sons. HELLO, Everybody! Good news: Forward buying enables us to quote first quality Tailored Leather Coats, £2 10s. Fraser and Sons.

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Evening Star, Issue 22275, 28 February 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22275, 28 February 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22275, 28 February 1936, Page 10

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