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ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Assets exceed £30,000.000. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS (By Act of Parliament). WORLD-WIDE FACILITIES, FIRE. MARINE, ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR (Special Policy). Otago Branch Office, CORNER RATTRAY AND CRAWFORD STREETS, DUNEDIN. A. M. CAMERON, Manager. ELECTIONISM (30) ; Arthur Paape arrived In Dunedin In 1899 with one sovereign and a capacity tor hard work. He Is prepared to give the elections any organising ability he has acquired. VITAMIN CAPSULES, the New Restorative, containing- Veast, Bone Marrow, Cod Liver Oil and Malt; wonderful flesh builder; easy to take; 12-day treatment posted for 3p 9d. E. W. HALL, Herbalist, Christchurch. ELECTIONISM (7) : For three years Arthur Paape was the late Rt. Hon. W. P. Massey’s chief organiser. , He now solicits one vote on May 1, and if elected will look alter your Interests. ELECTIONiSM (11) : Arthur Paape, who began his career in Dunedin In 1899, now solicits your vote and interest Municipal Election. May 1. ELECTION NOTICES. QTAGO HARBOUR BOARD. COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN AND BOROUGH OF ST. HILDA. ELECTION OF FIVE REPRESENTA- • TIVES. In the matter of “ The Harbours Act, 1923,” I Hereby Give Notice that the following persons have been NOMINATED for Sh : e Office of Representative on the Otago Harbour Board the Combined ■ District of the City of Dnnediu and the Borough of St. Kilda. viz.;— ALLEN, Andrew Henson. CAMPBELL, Herbert Cecil, COCKING. William George. DUNCAN, James Henry. HARRISON, Ralph. LARNACH. David. LOUDON, John. MORLAND, Leo William. MUNRO, James Wright. NEILL, Sydney Edmund Derraot. KOBINhON, John. And as the Number of Candidates Exceeds the Number of Representatives (5) to be Elected, a POLL will be taken' on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day cf MAY, 1929, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 7 o’clock p.m., in the following BOOTHS/ viz.;— • North-East Valley Town Hall, North road. Cricket Pavilion, Gardens Reserve, opposite entrance to Botanic Gardens. Presbyterian Church, Signall Hill road, Opoho. Pine Hill School. Woodhaugh Mission Hall. George Street School Hall. Albany Street School Hall. Knox Church Sunday School. Oddfellows’ Hpll, Stuart street. Town Hall, Octagon. Burns Hall. Burlington street. Scurr’s Auction ‘ Rooms, 204 Princes street, St. Andrew’s Church Hall, Carroll street. Russell Street Mission Hall. Ramsay's Workshop, corner Oavell street and Musselburgh Rise. Presbyterian Church , Sunday School, Anderson's Bay. Oddfellows’ Hall, Kensington. South Dunedin Town Hall. Methodist Sunday School Hall, Wesley street. Oddfellows’ Hall. David street. Laversham Methodist Sunday School, South road. St. Glair Pavilion. Bedford street. Martin’s Shop. 110 South road. Baptist Church, Elgin road. Morning* ton. . \ Old Council Chambers (at Tramsheds). Mormngton. Methodist Church, Carnarvon street, MorniDgt6n, Dining Rooms, opposite Roslyn ’Mills Kaikorai Valley rbad. Vv akari Hall, Nairn street. Salvation Army Hall. Higlizate. Roslyn Institute, Highgate. Coronation Hall. Maori Hill. Coronation Hall.’ Prince Albert road St.-Kilda (Main Booth). Presbyterian Sunday School Hal! Albert street, St. Kilda. Garage at rear of Jackawav’s Store (formerly Ivimey’s), corner of Fov bury crescent and Richardsor street. Musselburgh Presbyterian Sunday hchool Hall, corner Queen’s drive and New street. G. A. LEWIN, Returning Officer. Dunedin. April 17, 1929. ELECTIONISM (13) : younger success business men with fresh ideas a aspirations are required on the City Coi ell. Arthur Paape solicits one vote. r PHL First Utility ol frequent ’ regular Advertising consists in t There is at all times a large class Persons, both in country and town, ' have no fixed places for he purchase certain necessary articles, and are re to be swayed and drawn toward any | ticnlar place which, is eav-'''stly Grot under their notice.’ Indifferent to they yield without hesitation to the 1 who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20703, 29 April 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20703, 29 April 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20703, 29 April 1929, Page 12