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A Tailor-made Top-U oat is just the thing to keep you warm on Nippy Autumn Days. S. R. WAUGH MERCHANT TAILOR, Opp. G.P.0., MAIN STREET.

GENERAL NOTICES MUNICIPAL BY-ELECTION TO THE CITIZENS OF PALMERSTON NORTH. TADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I bog to advise you that I have, ns a resuit, of requests by my fellow citizens, consented to be a candidate for Labour at the Borough Bv-clcction. I have been a ratepayer of Palmerston North for the past 14 years and have lived here the whole of that time, excepting the three years spent on active service. I have been a member of the Local Unemployment committee associated with His Worship the Mayor (Mr A. J. Graham) and Mr P. T. Robinson since the formation of the committee. If elected, I will certainly attempt to have the minimum electric light charge of 4/G reduced to at least 2/C, and assist in all measures that will lead to each £1 of the ratepayers’ money doing 20/- worth of work. With the experience gained in my daily avocation, I confidently request that you support my candidature at the poll to-morrow. A car will call for you on ringing phone 63j,'. Yours Faithfully. F. C. ALLERBY. BY-ELECTION J. McLEOD STANDS FOE IMPROVED WATER SUPPLY. IMPROVED FOOTWAYS. PUSHING ON IMMEDIATELY WITH BOROUGH WORKS TO GIVE RELIEF TO UNEMLOYED. SUPPORTS ALL WORKS THAT WILL STEADILY A N D SOUNDLY ADVANCE THE BOROUGH. Nominated by Messrs J. A. Nash, M.P., ■L P. lnnis, H. F. Gibbons, J’. S. Larcomb, B. J. Jacobs, G. 11. Bennett, A. M. Ongley, E. Hansford, Mosdamcs F. J. Nathan, H. Palmer, K. Trask.

BOROUGH BY-ELECTION. lyrß R, V. MASON will address tlie iVi Burgesses in the OPERA HOUSE on TUESDAY, May 2-Stli. at S p.in. All Candidates are invited to speak. TO THE ELECTORS OP PALMERSTON NORTH. TADIES A, ED GENTLEMEN At the request of a large number of Ratepayers and Householders. 1 have decided to contest the by-election, and if elected, will do my utmost to further the advancement of the Borough and the interest of ratepayers. PEED PYCBOPT. BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS.— TN OFFERING my services for the ' L vacancy on the Borough Council, 1 feel that I can render service to the Electors. I have lived in this district all my life, and I am anxious to assist in the progress of our town. I am opposed to excessive rating, and shall only support sound financial schemes. Soliciting your support— D. J. LOVELOCK.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6920, 28 May 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6920, 28 May 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6920, 28 May 1929, Page 1