ELECTION NOTICES ] piTY OF DUNEDIN. | ELECTIONS. SATURDAY. MAY 17. 1941. ELECTION OF MAYOR, CITY COUNCILLORS, ALSO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD TO REPRESENT THE COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN AND THE BOROUGH OF WEST HARBOUR. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following persons have been nominated for the office as hereunder mentioned: FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. ALLEN. Andrew Henson JONES-NEILSON. Orpah Selina McMILLAN, David Gervan AND as more than one Candidatehas been nominated for the Office to be filled, a POLL will be taken on SATURDAY, the 17th day of May, 1941, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock p.m. FOR THE OFFICE OF COUNCILLOR OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. BOYES, George Hunter BROOKS, Gertrude CAMERON, Donald Charles CONNELLY, Michael CONNOLLY, Phillip George. COX. Edwin Thorns HENDERSON. Matthew Cochrane HUDSON Walter Arthur IKIN. Samuel IRELAND, Leonard James Tobin JOLLY, David Charles MacMANUS, John Edward McCRAE. John McMILLAN. Ethel Emma MOSS. Cornelius Machin MUNRO. James Wright NEILSON, Peter ROSS, Thomas Cassels SILVERSTONE, Mark Woolf SMITH. Edmund James TAVERNER. William Burgoyne [ TAYLOR, Warrington McCarter. i WALLS, Robert WILSON, John WRIGHT. Leonard Morton AND as the number of Candidates exceeds the number of vacancies to be filled (12) a POLL will be taken on SATURDAY, the 17th day of MAY. 1941, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock p.m. FOR THE OFFICE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN AND THE BOROUGH OF WEST HARBOUR ON THE BOARD OF THE OTAGO HOSPITAL DISTRICT. BROOKS. Gertrude BULLEN, Henrietta Emily CALDER, David James. EGAN, Mary Agnes ERRINGTON. George Joseph FARQUHAR, Marion Beatrice MacARTHUR. Sarah Catherine McLEOD. William Henry McMILLAN, David Gervan McMILLAN. Ethel Emma NEWLANDS. William ROSS. Norah SILVERSTONE, Mark Woolf STEEL. Alexander WALLS. Robert AND as the number of Candidates exceeds the number of vacancies (7) to be filled, a POLL will be taken on SATURDAY, the 17th day of MAY, 1941, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock p.m. POLLING PLACES. The hereinbefore mentioned Elections will be conducted simultaneously at the following Polling Places throughout the District:— North-East Valley Town Hall, North road. • Nga Maara Hall, North road. Opoho Presbyterian Sunday School. Farquharson street. Dalmore Presbyterian Church, corner Gladstone and Pine Hill roads. Woodhaugh Mission Hall. George Street School Hall. Orange Hall. 219 Leith street. Knox Church Sunday School, King street. Concert Chamber, Harrop street. Burns Hall, Burlington street. St. Andrew's Church Hall, Carroll street. Otago Motors. Limited, 470 Princes street. Oddfellows' Hall, King Edward street, Kensington. South Dunedin Town Hall, King Edward street. ' Marigold Salon, Musselburgh rise. Cameron Hall. Silverton street, Anderson's Bay. St. Clair Methodist Church Hall. Forbury road. Oddfellows' Hall, David street. Caversham Methodist Sunday School, South road. Macandrew Intermediate School Gymnasium. Glover's Garage, South road (near Burns street). Baptist Church Hall, Elgin road, Mornington. Mornington Car Sheds, Mailer street. Scout Hall, corner Argyle street and Glen avenue, Mornington. Mr Sutherland's Garage, Granville terrace. Roslyn Mills Men's Dining Rooms. Wakari Hall, Nairn street. Wakari School Hall, Helensburgh road. Kaikorai School Gymnasium, School street. Coronation Hall. Maori Hill. Roslyn Institute, Highgate. Russell Street Mission Hall. Victoria Hall, Crawford street. St ' Francis Xavier School, Benhar street, Mornington. In addition to the foregoing Polling Places electors may also record their votes for the Hospital Board Election at the following Polling Places in the Borough of West Harbour: — Council Chambers, Ravensbourne. King George Hall, St. Leonards. Presbyterian Church Hall, Sawyers' Bay. R. A. JOHNSTON; Returning Officer. May 5, 1941. Municipal Chambers, Dunedin, C.l. ] 7LECTORS! Reduce .your Rates from U 4s 9d to 4s 7d in the £ by Voting LABOUR. BUSINESSES FOR SALE TWO BEAUTY SALONS, good country towns; doing £l2 and £22 week; prices £250 and £350; owner called up; must sell this week.—Phone 5620. Palmerston North. immediate sale, EMPIRE HOTEL Business, Oamaru; permanent and good casual trade; owner giving up business; going concern, reasonable offer. — WANTED, Someone take over paying Carrying Business (Important contract); excellent truck; £4OO lot; terms.— McKenzie's. auctioneers. TO LET rpo "LET, for term, Macandrew Bay, J. attractive furnished RESIDENCE; lounge, breakfast room, three bedrooms, kitchenette, bathroom, septic tank; water supply over 4000 gallons; large garageAddress 422, Times Office, rno LETT _ well-furnished BUNGALOW, 1. five rooms, available immediately, £2 12s (id; self-contained furnished Flat, £1 10s; seven-roomed House, on city rise, available approved tenant, £2 2s.—Haggitt, Duthie, Campbell, rjno LET, Mornington, 5-roomed HOUSE, JL 30s; also 3 Rooms, unfurnished, use of conveniences, 18s weekly.—Tamblyn, Rhodes and Justice. ■ npd LET, for six months, superior furX nished FLAT; sun porch; use telephone.—Apply 433 High street. _ rjno" LET. bufram, 4-roomcd HOUSE, e. 1.. 1 iron plug, etc.—Apply James Mcßryde, Mosgicl. WANTED TO RENT . C7ANTED, urgently, self - contained VV FLAT (unfurnished) or small House; reliable tenants; state particulars.—39s, Times. WREN'S for WALLPAPERS. Inspect. 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