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LATE JiDVERTIBEMENTS. FOR SALE, Colonial-grown TURNIP SEED, grown from Sutton's imported Green Globe Turnip (Government germination test 99. per cent.); bulbing properties already proved. Price, Is 6d par lb $n lots of 101 b or over). Obtainable from the grower: THOMAS DOWLING, Hyde, Otago Central. Or P.O. Box 417, Dunedin. 4d TO MEMBERS OF NEW . ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. NOTICE RE GENERAL ELECTION AND LICENSING POLL. 1. Every, person (not being a military defaulter or disqualified from voting by Section 38 of "The Legislature Act, 1908") who has served beyond tho seas as a member of ah Expeditionary Force is entitled to vote at the General Election and thd Licensing Poll, whether he is registered as an elector or not. Maori members of an Expeditionary Force are entitled to vote at the General Election for the election of Maori members only, but are entitled to vote at the Licensing Poll. 2. Members who are enrolled as electors are subject~in all respects to the provisions applicable to ordinary electors, except that they may vote beyond the boundaries of the district for which they are registered without being required to produce an absent voters' permit on production of the documentary evidence referred to in the' paragraph following. -•.'■'.'. 3. Members who. are not enrolled as electors, or whe, being eo enrolled, desire to vote outside their - districts without an absent voter's permit, must produce at the polling-place documentary evidence that they have' served beyond the seas as members of an Expeditionary Force. Any of the following classes of documents will be accepte'd as sufficient: (a) A certificate of discharge from the Expeditionary Force after service beyond the seas; or (b) A leave certificate, hospital certificate, or other status certificate issued by a competent military authority. 4-. Any member who is" not enrolled as an elector may vote as an elector of — (a) The electoral district (as existing at the date of the election) within which he was resident at the date of his first becoming a member of an Expeditionary Force; or (b) Any electoral district within which he has resided--for not less than one month since his last return to New Zealand from service beyond the seas. . Dated at Wellington this 29th day of November, 1919. J. HISLOP, 5n Chief Electoral Officer. 'HEN IN DOUBT Go to R, J. STARK & CO., Booksellers, For. your Christmas Gifts. HANDSOME I SATHER-BOUND BOOKS.. • GREAT VALUE in WALLETS. POCKET BOOKS, and LADIES' HANDBAGS. CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR 'CARDS in endless variety. A Beautiful Selection of DAINTY CALENDARS. SELECTIONS MADE UP TO ANY VALUE. We are only too willing to give your order careful consideration and quick despatch. Boys' and Girls' Own Annuals, Chums, Sunday at Home, and all Popular Annuals. Large variety of REWARD BOQKS from 6d to * 10s each. Special Concessions to Schools. Cash. Coupons given with every cash purchase. The Waterman Self-filling Fountain Pen at 21s makes an ideal: Christmas Gift. Mounted with -sold gold band, 27s 6d. ' Remember the address— , R. J. STARK & CO., ; 61 PRINCES STREET.

TWO PERFECT DRINKS. PLANTER'S PRIDE TEA, . ROYAL SEAL COCOA, I OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING STORES. If vour storekeeper does not stock, DON'T BE PUT OFF WITH SUBSTITUTES. Send your orders to the Proprietor, who will have your requirements delivered by their nearest agents. THE COLOMBO TEA GO., LIMITED, BOX 474, DUNEDIN. X KULDAH ] FOB ISUPERFLOUS HAIR has marvellous tower in : '^ .'. "killing' 'the "" roots of the hairs. If the directions which a'c-' company eaoh bottle are carefully followed, all hair will disappear, and the skin will be left as smooth as velvet- Price 6/6 (free sample CREME PARMA with every bottle). H. L. SPROSEN, LTD., CHEMISTS. OCTAGON. •

MISSINQ FRIENDS /ANTED TO KNOW the WHEREABOUTS of Mr GEORGE POWELL, eldest eon of Mr Joseph Powell, Worcestershire, England; supposed to have gone to America 30 years ago. Kindly COMMUNICATE with youngest sister, Amy Jane Powell, now Mrs ROBERT CHALMERS, Box 20, Owaka, New Zealand. Home, Australian, and American papers pleas© copy. Od

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Otago Witness, Issue 3430, 9 December 1919, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3430, 9 December 1919, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3430, 9 December 1919, Page 34

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