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Public Jfotlces. PrCOMB TAX and PROPERTY TAX RETUjRNS -'prepared by the undersigned. G. FBATIIEESTONE. Public Accountant, 6Mbf!o Crescent.. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. FIRST AID CLASSES for Men and Women now being formed. Secretary or Member of Committee will be in attendance at Ambulance Station, Eak street, every evening from Monday. 4th. to Friday. Bth Inst., between 7 and 8 p.m., to enrol Intending members and supply informaion. M. H. FINLAY SON, II S. JAMIESON. 7Mb6B , Joint Hon. Seed. HON. F. ZEALAND RAILWAYS M. B. FISHER'S ADDRESS AT WINTON. On Monday, 4th May, special train* 'Stopping where required to pick up passengers, will leave Invercargill 6.45 p.m. and arrive Winton 7.45 p.m., and special train, stopping where required to set down passengers, will leave Winton for Invercargill 11.0 p.m. (after finish of; Hon. Mr Fisher’s address). 2Mb49 BY ORDER. — ■ 1 " -4 BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. y mayoral election. I THOMAS WILSON WALKER, R«> « turning Officer of the Borough ol Invercargill, do hereby declare the resulk of the Poll taken on Wednesday, 29tbi day of April, 1914, for the Election of Mayor for the Borough of Invercargill to be as follows: Duncan McFarlane .. .. 2518 ■William Alexander Ott .. 1784 Informal .. .. .. S8 Majority for Mr McFarlane .. 724 I therefore declare Mr Duncan McParw lane duly elected Mayor of the Borough? of Invercargill for the ensuing term. T. W. WALKER, Returning Officer. Town Hall, Invercargill, 2nd May, 1914. McSf BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND POWER LOAN. PURSUANT to Section 12 of “Thd Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913,” X hereby give notice that at a Poll of the ratepayers of the Borough of Invercargill, taken on the 39th day of April* 1914, on the proposal of the Invercargill Borough Council to. borrow the sum ot Ten Thousand Pounds for the Publio Works mentioned in the proposal published in the Southland Times nel,r ®i paper on the 24th and 21st March, 7thi and 14 th April, 1914. The number of votes recorded FOR the proposal was . - ISOfi The number of votes recorded AGAINST the proposal was .. 743 I therefore declare the proposal to b<| carried. D. McFARLANE, Mayor. Dated this 2nd day of May, 1914. Me 94|* BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL

GASWORKS LOAX. PURSUANT to Section 12 of “Th« Local Bodies Ix>ans Act, 1913," I hereby- give notice that at a Poll of the ratepayers of the Loro ugh of I nvercargill, taken on the 29th day of April, 1914, on the proposal of the Invercargill Borough Council to bonw the sum of £15,000 for the Public Works mentioned in the proposal published in the Southland Times newspaper on the 24th and 31st March, 7th and 14th April. 1914. The number of votes recorded FOR the proposal was . - 129S The number of votes recorded • AGAINST the proposal teas .. 933: I therefore declare the proposal- to be carried. v D. McFARLANE, . Mayor. ' Dated this 2nd dary of May, 1914. McSf Buy ft Bottle of pjiiors sauce and eat with the relish of a schoolboy! i Why xrot regain the appetite of youth and once mere enjoy good .food ? (Heirs Miou! Winter Goods ! FOR CYCLISTS, MOTOR CYCLISTS, MOTOR CARISTS Landed ex Opawa and Corinthic by T. W. VICKERY, Ltd., i DEE STREET . . INVERCARGILL. CYCLISTS. LAMPS— Demon (Oil), 2/6 each. Panther (Acetylene), 7/6 each. Burning Oil, 6d per tin, Bluemel’s No-welght MUDGUARDS, 6/8 ■ per set. STEEL MUDGUARDS. 3/6 set. Extra Wide STEEL MUDGUARDS, 5/8 S€t. Blucmel’s SIDEGUARDS, 6/6 set. Ladies' Fluted DRESS SHIELDS (in place of dress cord), .6/6 set. Large Leather SPLASHERS, 1/6 each. Large Patent Leather SPLASHERS. 1/each. MICHELIN TYRES, were 17/6 each, reduced to 12/6 each. AURORA CYCLES," with Aurora Neverrust Rims. MOTOR CYCLISTS. GAUNTLET GLOVES (fur-lined), 157pair. MOTOR CYCLE SUITS, from 35/-. MOTOR CYCLE MUDGUARDS, with side-wings. X'LALL SADDLES, scientifically safe oa rough roads, £2 ss. WHITTLE BELTS, 34. 4/- ftWHITTLE BELTS. %, 4/6 ftCLEANING OUTFITS, 3/6. BELT GRIPS (for wet weather). 1/X GOVERNOR LAMPS. £2 5s set. Adjustable BELT DRILLS, 2/6. Hutchinson Passenger TYRES, oversized <26 x 2 3fc), fit 26 x 214 rims, £3 5a each. Brown & .Barlow CARBURETTERS. MOTOP, CARISTS. Gauntlet FUR-LINED GLOVES, 15/- pn TAIL LAMPS, £1 5s each. SIDE LAMPS, £1 15s pair. Howes and Burley SETS from £lO. TURCO HAND CLEANSER. WOLSELEY FILTRATE OIL. GREASE INJECTORS, 5/6 each. BOSCH PLUGS. Autose'ts of TOOLS In Leather Sachet, £1 10s. PATCHQUICK CAR OUTFITS, 7/6. HANDY MOTORISTS TOOLS— Flat-nose Pliers. Gas-burner Pliers. Cutting Nippers. Pipe Wrenches, etc., etc. SIREN WHISTLES, 3/6 each.

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Southland Times, Issue 17642, 4 May 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 17642, 4 May 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 17642, 4 May 1914, Page 6

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