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COUNTRY DISTRICT

Ahlers, Mr Martin, Waipawa ......... 3,790 Andrews, Mr Lawrence, Wanganui 2,475 Baglcy. Mias L. A,,.Mauricevillo ...... ‘1,095 Bam; Mr William, Palmerston North 16,885 Berkahn,- Mr L., Napier v..,.............. 1,050 Bickford, Mrs Florence, Dannovirko 276,270 Blaokmorc, Miss Dora. Poilding...... 63,965 Bartlett, Mr G. L., Danncvirke .... 242,080 Bnrrowman, Mr F., Ohakuno , 1,670 Bayley, Miss Sylvia. New Plymouth 1,670 Boyd, Mr L. G., Mastcrton- ......... 1,630 Bond, Mr Joe, Carterton ..j...,.,......’ 4,455 Boaae, Mr P. J.. Hawora 49,730 Cann, Mr Edward. Takaka 1,745 .Garment,' Mr-H. ..8., Levin ,i. 3,285 Campbell, Mr Hughie, Stratford ...; 52,455 Cambourne, Mr A„ Up. Plain, Masterton ;.... 1,140 Cookaley, Mr A.,. Longhorn ........ 19,170 Colman, Master Gordon, Martinborough 3,535 Crewe. Mr J. D, 0., Pnhiatuq 4,955 Brydeii, Mies Lesley, Martinborongh 1,410 Fairs, Mrs Lclia A. (nee Fosella), Levin 276.2? r Firth, Miss Try, Eketahuna .... 3,835 Gallichan. Mr A. W., Palmerston ■■■ North . .............../.....;......163.05A Hagan, Mr W. G., Marion Junction 5,885 Hooker, Miss Maida. Hawera . ; 1,425 Humphrey, Mr A. T., Wanganui .. 33,730 Hutton, Miss Isabel. Bluff 1,390 Knight, Mr Edgar, Patea, Taranaki 3,545 Laing; Miss Iva, Woodville 274,670' Lvnnerholm, Mr J. W., Matakana,.. 1,015 Meek, Mr Percy, Waikanae ; 1,930 ■Miller, '.Miss B. M.. Nelson 1.045 Murray, Mies Linda, Blenheim 27,755 McElwain, Mr Walter. Wanganui ... 1,585 McManaway, Miss Madge, Huntervillo ; 1,495 Mcllvrido, Mr George. Opunake .... 214,695 Nicholas, Mr G. J.. Woodville ' 67,220 O’Brien, Mrs, Mangaweka ............ 25S.i^r» Payne, Miss Mabel. Eketahuna ...... 2,610Pogler, Mr L. F., Hastings .v.v...... 27\.^ 7C Ryan, Mr W. J., Hamua ; 1,545 Sanderson, Miss Maggie, Eanaratana j 62,075 Saunders, Master P. R., Martinborough m 1,745 gangster. Mr CJ., 1 Stratford 1,190 Sea-bright.':,Mr C. 8., Midhirstl6o,2*2 Scott, Miss Honor, Wanoranni 3,450 Scott, Mr R. J.. Stratford 5.705 Schultz. Mr C. R., Eketahuna ...... ■ 25.870 Stansoll. Mr L, 8.. Palmerston North 1,825 Shaddick. Mr Charles. Aramoho ... -‘ 3.630 Smith, Mr N. Mao.. Mangamairo ... 2,625 Smart. Mr John, Palmerston North 16,525 Stratton,-Miss Eileen, Mnhunbn. East ;24i ow Sutherland. Miss Inez, Pahiatua ... 7,440 •Storcv. Master F., Martinborongh 1,240 Tatnoll. Mrs L. S., Porixna . —... Tnsscll. Mr L. T„ Woodville - 1,035 'Tattersall. Mr. George, -Otaki - -.1,045 Wilson. Miss’ Constance M., Eketa- / huna . ........ 5,110 Whvte, Miss 8., Carterton 91.1^0 Wylie, Mr Hector G„ Otaki : 3,215 Your “chance'* depends upon the efforts of yourself and committee during-the next two weeks. The content has just fourteen (twelve working) days to run, and there’s no use saying now, pr at the finish, that you did hot have a ‘chance. No one can defeat you but yourself. .If you: could seo around the corner it might be difl’erent. If you would take tho * trouble to think it would he : different. Tho candidate who tides steadily to do better than hie or her opponents will win. Don’t waste your opportunities till comes the timo when opportunities no longer arrive. . . Pay no attention to what others do; lend no credence to rumours, hut attend to your own campaign and vote-getting right up to tho finish, and all will be well* j £ others can frighten you out pf the running it’s your fault you’ve i mieeod your chance like the fiftoen-vear-no-clianccmau. All Now Zealand is watching for the result of this contest and tho naming of the eight tourists, and the fa-mo of the victors will travel with them round the world. It’s up to yon to make good. It’s yowr chance. What arc you go Las to do with it? # I. 1 " T. 8.. New Plymouth, writes: “250 votes for Mr OalVchan. the man who would do honour to Now Zealand as its representative/* , ■■■.■■; ■ Everv day some delighted advertiser adds his testimonial to the “Times’*' wide and influential benefits ns an advertising medium and business-getter. Other advertisers will pleas© vote—we mean note! Tho “Times’' hi« a “rational'’ circulation.

and offers the best proof by laying its open for public inspection, aud i,l€o to tho person who fails to verify a single name on our books. The next two weeks will witness some •lively buzzing among the earnest candidates and their jayhawkers. Just two weeks—it isn’t long, but it’s long enough for the energetic candidate to Count your free vote coupons carefully and watch the dates closely. You can’t afford to lose any, and you won’t if you arc careful. The last ono, appears this morning, and candidates and voters will confer a erreat favour on this department if they will vote them as soon as possible. Tho “Morning Comic" do be funny, as well as ridiculous, at times. It now points the war to salvation for the poor white New Zealander by loudly declaiming tho thrift and industry of the alien Chinese. , It Is now in order for the “JI.C.” to endorse the recent utterance of the Chinese Consul, who perpetrated tho hackneyed fallacy that the colour of a people's skin was duo lo climatic conditions! The trouble with our inexperienced junior i? its own proverbial choler, which will sooner or later Jusniro it to utter a . protest against this Graud Voting Contest. For the pre°ent, however, the good folk of the Dominion (we mean New Zealand, of course) can ponder these two invidious Questions' propounded yesterday by the “Morning Comic*’: '“ls it not possible for the white race to drive them (the Chinese) out by tho exercise of an.equal thrift and industry?” • ' • “Is there no superiority possible to the white race .save superiority In . dietary and in leisure?’* New Zealand's eight tourists, who are to be elected on-December 17th, will find ,it incumbent on them, while travelling, .to explain away, many of tho “Morning (noon and afternoon) Comic’s'* libels on our country and people. Nearer home the people have a most effective remedy for the class of invective contained in the above aspersions. . Letters for t Mrs Orchard, Miss Foley, Miss McGwynne, Mr Parris, “Mr McKay, Mr Rolinson, Mr Woodger, A Mr London. . COMPLIMENTARY CONCERTS. Entertainments iu aid of tho candidature of the below-mentioned contestants will take place;— ■ ■ • ■ Miss A. K. McGwynne, progressive.euchre party, December Bth. Miss Eileen Foley, dancing every Friday evening, Victoria Hall, Nowlowu. Tickets, Is. Miss’Marian Cooper, grand concert, En* giaeora’,lnstitute, .December sth. * Mrs L. A. Fairs (nee Fosolla), ferand concert, Century Hall, Levin, Monday, December sth.• All tickets Is. . -.Miss Eileen''’Stratton, grand concert. Town ‘ Hall,' Levin, Wednesday, December 7th. Seats, Is aud 2s. . Mr; FJyger, progressive euchre party. New Century .Hall, ’ Kent terrace, Wednesday, December 7th. Tickets, 2s. Mr Borneo Gardiner, complimentary, entertainment. Town Hall, concert chamber, December 15th.' Local t/ilent. Tickets, 1b and ■ 25,-'v • ‘ . Mrs Fred ;Ward, dance, Wednesday.' December, 7th. Eight to elevep p.m. -Music by Miss Murphy. Gents, Is 6d., 7 Miss Helena Casey, progressive -euchre ■ party, Marino''.lnstitute, : Wednesday, December 7th, 8 pirn. • Tickets, Is 6d. Grand open-air concert, Bellevue Gardens. Wednesday. December 14th. Pine music. Admission Is. v ■ 1 • Mr L. ■ M. McKay, garden concert fete, Keene’s gardens. ■ Island .Bay, Saturday afternoon. December' 17th. Tickets, Is; children, 6d, ,'.* Mrs O’Brien, concert, stumer and dance, Oddfellows*-, : Hal!, Mangaweka. Friday, December,9th.; Admission, 2s; reserved.,meats' 6d extra. C. H. Bennett, hon: secretary.;

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7301, 3 December 1910, Page 7

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COUNTRY DISTRICT New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7301, 3 December 1910, Page 7

COUNTRY DISTRICT New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7301, 3 December 1910, Page 7