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Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller DAILY, 2 and 8 p.m. -i ; The Grandest, Happiest. Musical Hit of Your Whole Entertainment Lifetime I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “ FOR MB and MY GAL ” “FOR ME and MY GAL” - With - JUDY GARLAND GENE KELLY GEORGE MURPHY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans D.1.C.; Jacobs’ at 5 p.m.; Theatre at 7. Phone 13-702. REUNION ,TAKAU battalion, b company. REUNION. All members who served with the Company from its inception are invited to a Reunion in TAINUI BOWLING PAVILION, on SATURDAY, June 17, at 8 p.m. • C. A. LOCKHART, C.S.M. ELECTION NOTICES Q L.R.C. ELECTION CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. The Committee wishes to express to all those workers who assisted in any direction during the Election Campaign their sincere THANKS AND APPRECIATION for their wonderful help and co-opera-tion. To each and every individual the Committee expresses its grateful Thanks for the highly successful results achieved. F. PERCY, ' Org. Sec. Campaign Committee. OUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. THE LOCAL ELECTIONS AND POLLS ACT 1925 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application under section 33 of the above Act has been made to me by Mark Woolf Silverstone, a candidate, for a recount of the votes received by the candidates for election as councillors of the City of Dunedin at the election held on 27th May 1944, and that a recount of such votes will be held on MONDAY the 19th day of June 1944 at the Town Hall Dunedin at 10 a.m. and days thereafter until such recount is completed. H. W BUNDLE, i Stipendiary Magistrate. c LINTON * TOWN BOARD. ELECTION OF COMMISSIONERS. Pursuant to Sec. 32 of the “ Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925 " it Is hereby notified that the number of votes received by each candidate was as follows: — HARRIS Adam Thomson 109 WALKER George Shaw .... . - 107 SMITH Hector Joseph .. .. .. 104 McHARDY William 101 WHITESIDE Reginald Edmund .. 100 GRAHAM William 94 TODD William Edgar 38 MARWICK Honi Gibson ~. .. 31 LLOYD Stanley Edwin .. .. .. 31 RICHARDSON William . .. 27 HANSEN John Inger .. ..' -. IS AND I HEREBY DECLARE the said Messrs HARRIS. WALKER, SMITH. McHARDY, WHITESIDE. GRAHAM and TODD to be duly elected to the offices of Commissioners. GEO. ASHCROFT, Returning Officer. Balclutha, 9.G.44. * „ • Y JjOCAL ELECTIONS AND POLLS ACT. MEMBERS FOR CLUTHA COUNTY COUNCIL 'AND SOUTH OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. Pursuant to Sec. 32 of the “ Local Elections and Polls Act. 1925 " it is hereby notified that the following are the numbers of votes received by candidates for the offices shown: For the CLUTHA COUNTY COUNCIL CLYDEVALE Riding:' KING Arthur Vernon .. .. 91 AITKIN Robert 81 MACLENNAN Riding: • < ROSS James Kinghdrn .. .. 113 BROUGH Henry Arthur .. 37 ; AND I HEREBY DECLARE the said Arthur Vernon KING and > James Kinghorn ROSS to be duly elected; AND for the SOUTH OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD SUTHERLAND William .. .. 495 HARRIS Adam Thomson -.. 467 KING Arthur Vernon .. .. 460 BURNETT John 421 BROUGH Henry Arthur .. 418 ROSS James Kinghorn .... 409 COOKSLEY Helen Frances .. 382 ND I HEREBY DECLARE the said essrs SUTHERLAND. HARRIS, KING, URNETT and BROUGH to be duly CCtCd ' Geo. ASHCROFT, Returning Officer. Balclutha, 9.6.44. 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DOUGLAS Private * Hotel (next Town Hall).—Casuals. 10s day, £3 week; per- - manents by arrangement: comfort assured. —Phone 12-601, _ BOARD, north end, offered young man; breakfast, evening meals supplied.—Phone 14-798, WANTED, person Board baby girl (10 months); permanent; £1 week; urgent.— 219, Times. WANTED, Board for little girl (2 years); good home; country preferred; urgent.— WANTED, by young woman. Board, Mosgiel; Factory road preferred.—233, Times Office. BOARD wanted by couple and child; supply beds if necessary.—2l6, Times. GQQD comfortable Board required; gentleman; quiet private home.—2o7, Times. DENTISTRY D UNEDIN DENTAL SERVICE. 3 Moray place (opp Savoy) ' Phone 10-497 Three-hour Repair Service. 'OR RELIABLE DENTAL REPAIRS Consult OCTAGON DENTAL SERVICE (Above Sprosen. Chemist, Octagon) Same Day Service. , Country Repairs by Return Post. PHONE 14-157. Otago denta SERVICE. 206 Princes street (opp. Bank N.Z.). THREE-HOUR REPAIR SERVICE. Phone 18-126. Room 1. “ LUSTROUS ’’ ready-mixed Paints for quality; none better for covering and lustre.—Smith and Smith, Ltd ADVERTISING is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser , But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise and not as a magic formula for unearned success

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25560, 13 June 1944, Page 8

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