MAYORAL ELECTION. TX 7 • CARR will address tho rate- , IT pavers from the Rotunda TO- ■ N-KSHT, TUESDAY, at a quarter to , [8. | ■ TEXT: How to lose £500 per year : |on a, farm. The despot rule, etc. j . . . | TO RATEPAYERS. A S our premises will be closed toa.'\. morrow, voters requiring motors please ring up 'Phones 50 and 71. W. CARR. TO THE ELECTORS. ~" T A DIES and GENTLEMEN,^*At the Municipal Election to-mor-row 1 respectfully beg to olfer my service?, and if elected shall use my besD endeavors to further the interests of the Borough. I bog tb remain, Yours obediently, R. V. BYTHELL. TO THE ELECTORS. T A DIES and GENTLEMEN, - Having again been nominated for a seat, on the Borough Council I herer by respectfully solicit your support, and should you return me I shall continue r.o serve you to the best of my ability.. Yours obediently, wv.d.-pitas, BpROUGH COUNCIL EJECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. T AMIES and GENTLiEMEN",— , I. have the honor to again solicit a continuance of the support you have accorded ms for many years past. I trust my services have met with your approval, and that they will warrant a renewal of tout confidence. Yours respectfully, E.-fi. PARKER. ;' ''HWCnPAp-^ECTriONS. > I :&'s< tn'tn^i-'seems1 rta */v, ion as-"to "tho identity of the "Fred Smith;' who is" a candidate for "Municipal honors, there' being some iour more or less in the district bearing that name, and not wishing: to be taken for any one else, I would like tli* 1 burgesses" to know, through ,tho columns of the "Express," the individual who is standing. After heading of the magnificent profits made oi:s of the ratepayers through the consumption of Gas. I think they are entitled to some return in the shape of more lamps in ' tho residential streets and better footpaths. / I am strongly in iavor, of resuscitating tho scheme* formulated by the late Councillor G. Griffiths, re footpaths. I cannot understand any sane ratepayer turning that scheme down, as .it would" have meant better footpaths than we now have, and at a great deal Jess cost than uhe present neglected ones. •If successful at the poll to-morrow, T will endeavor to give tho ratepayers a straight run, and not waste the Council s time petty, personal spite like that which has been done now for some years. ' When a man "goes into a body of men such as a Borough Council oughs to be, be should leave all personal matters at homo. Your*!, etc., FRED W. SMITH, Draper. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. , COAL MINERS' STRIKE. CURTAILMENT OF TRAIN v SERVICES. IN view of tho necessity to conserve the Railway Coal Stocks, the following drastic curtailment of Passenger and Goods Train Services will be brought into operation.(if coal strike, still continues) on THURSDAY, 26th April, 1917:—. ." . . . ' } Trains usually leaving Picton for Bknhetra . af>r 8.0 a.m. and. Blenn'eim for Pieton at'4.o p.m. will rtm on j Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, | "aricl' trains usually., leaving ,'BJeMhcim; at 11.0- a.m.' and Piptonjat 6.15"p.m. i will run on Mondays, Wednesdays,! and Fridays: Trains usually leaving . Ward for "Blenheim at 8.0 a.m. and } Blenheim for Ward at 4.2Q p.m. will ; run on Wednesdays and Saturdays. J Trains will not run between Ward and Wharanui. All other trains are cancelled in meantime.^ District Office. Picton, 23rd April 1917. WAIRAU .HOSPITAL. rpEuNTDERS1 aro- invited for . the X undermentioned supplies from Ist Jmae, 1917, to 31st May, 1918. -Parti*-.ilars obtainable at the office of the undersigned. * 1 .—Meat. 2.—Bread, Flour, etc. 3.—Milk. 4.—Coal. s.;—Groceries 6. —Wines and Spirits. _ '• 7. Drapery. samples of articles required on view at office of the Secretary. j B.—Funerals ( d.- Aerated Waters. x Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders on the forms supplied^ for . the purpose (which may be obtained from the undersigned) must be addressed to tho Secretary and delivered to him, wfrh -"nmrJe?. if required, on or before FRIDAY, 18th May, at neon. / ■ . : A. J. MACLAINE, Secretary. Blenheim, 24th April 1917. SPECIAL NOTICE. . '* OWING to having sold my Cyclo ' Business I must request t-hnVall outstanding accounts be settled by the end of the present month. .Accounts not paid., or otherwise ar'ranjTecl .for wjir be sued for without further notice. R...8T.-BISST, , MJotor .Gamesy .. - Blenheim. ANZAC1 DAY AT ftEDDON ..AND WARD. *- Wednesday 25th.) 8 A.M.. Holy $ommuninn in tbo Churl hof England. 10 to 10.30 j p.m Snlufinp; tlip, Ftag at the School. 11 -i.tn.. United Service in Town Hall, ! SFIH>ON C'.4H r>.™.. United Service ' .it Town H;>11 WART>. j All collections for N.Z. Camp TnstiI "ll L> f. OTT7NTRFJ/L, I * W. KEARNEY. '
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 95, 24 April 1917, Page 5
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