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Public Hall, Atlantan. School Hall, Fairfield. School Hall, Brighton. Mrs David’s House, Burnside (near Saleyard entrance). Polling Hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.ra. at Mosgiel this, Ist day of May, JOHN LOGAN. 4my • Returning Officer. QTAGO hospital boTrd. COMBINED DISTRICTS of the Counties of Waihemo. Waikouaiti, and the Boroughs of Palmerston South, Port Chalmers, and Waikouaiti. Having been Nominated for this Vacancy on the Hospital Board, I would respectfully solicit the Votes of Ratepayers. During the last few years this, district has been neglected ; but my best endeavour will be toward obtaining all the attention and care for irationts to which'they are entitled, including district accommodation, at the same time keeping ’a watch on unnecessary ana wasteful expenditure. I am, yours truly, HENRY S. SHEAT. “Spring Bank,” Bushev. 4my TO THE ELECTORS OF ’THE COMBINED DISTRICTS OF WAIHEMO AND WAIKOUAITI, AND THE BOROUGHS OF PALMERSTON. PORT CHALMERS. AND WAIKOUAITT. I, WALTER BROWN' MORGAN, of Pert Chalmers, am a CANDIDATE for the HOSPITAL BQARD of these Combined Districts, and solicit YOUR SUPPORT. Kindly exercise your VOTE TOMORROW and safeguard your own interests. because the biggest financial problem in local politics is Hospital Administration. I STAND FOR ECONOMY, but at the same time have the interests of each district before me. OAMARU ELECTORATE LADJES AND GENTLEMEN,— I desire to express my Thanks to the Electors of the District for the support which has been given to me for over cloven years, and in particular at the last two Elections. I also take this opportunity of expressing rhy sincere appreciation of the assistance given to me by the Chairman of my Committee, by the Committees, both town'and country, and by many other good friends all united to secure 'the return of a Government which has proved itself worthy of support. I am, etci, Bmy • JB.P_.LEE.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18856, 8 May 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18856, 8 May 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18856, 8 May 1923, Page 9

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