Candidates’ Announcements. TO THE ELECTORS OF GREAETK INVERCARGILL. Ladies and gentlemen,— Please accept my heartfelt thanks for the proud position you have placed me in. I fully recognise the responsibilities of the high office, and I trust my 25 years’ experience as Town Councillor and other offices will stand me in good stead in the carrying out of the many Important works now under construction. I need hardly say that my policy will be a progressive and a liberal one, and I will always endeavour to work in the best interests of the Ratepayers. For those who so gratuitously worked on my behalf 1 offer my sincere gratitude. Again .thanking you. Your obedient servant, DUNCAN McFARLANTB. 1 Aw 69 1 TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and gentlemen,—i take this opportunity of thanking you for returning me as one of your Councillors and as a member of the Charitable Aid Board. I trust ray actions wi.ll warrant the confidence you have placed in me.—Tours faithfully. WM. BAIRD. BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF INVERCAIU GILL AND SOUTH INVERCARGILL. ■ 1 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, —I thank you for again electing me as one of your representatives on the Board, and I can assure you that your interests, as well as the interests of the whole district, will receive my best attention.—* Tours faithfully, C. S. LONGUET. TO THE ELECTORS. BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD And SOUTHLAND HOSPITALS AND CHAB* ITABLE AID BOARD. Ladies and gentlemen,—i thank you for electing me as one oC your representatives on the abova Boards, and will do my best to help to run them economically —Tours faithfully. Aw 7 03 A. F. HAWKE. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. ELECTORS OF INVERCARGILL ANq SOUTH INVERCARGILL, Ladies 'and gentlemen,—i wishi. to return you my sincere thanks; for the honourable positions you have again placed me in as Councillor and member of the Bluff Harbour Board, and to say that 1 will do my best to your interests during my term of office. Again thanking you, 1 remain, faithfully, Aw7o4 . ANDREW BAIN. , MUNICIPAL ELECTION. ELECTORS OF GREATER INVERCARGILL. Ladies and gentlemen,—x wisW to thank most heartily the 305 ft electors and others whoso votes and interest placed me so high at yesterday’s Poll. I recognise the trust reposed in me to act in the best interests of the borough, and will endeavour to discharge the duties to the best of mjs ability, and in common fairness to all.—! Tours sincerely, Aw 7 02 T. D. LENNIE. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF INVERCARGILL. Ladies and gentlemen.—i wish! to thank the 1555 electors who voted for me yesterday. Considering that it was my first appeal for municipal honours, I. am not ashamed at the position 1 occupy on'the Poll.—Tours faith" fully. Aw CO 7 11. S. .SEAKLE. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ERECTORS OF INVERCARGILL. Ladies and gentlemen.—To thosa who voted for me yesterday I offer my sincercst thanks. Although disappointed 1 am in no way downhearted, and if my services are again required t wilj he pleased to come forward. —Tours faithfully, AwoOS . . GEO. AY. WOODS. MUNICH PA R ELECTIONS. TO THE EL VICTORS OF INVERCARGILL. lADIF.S AND GENTLEMEN, —I si nJ eereiy thank those of you whf» favoured me with your voles yesterday. —-Tours faithfully. Aw 639 CHARLES H. ROBERTS. TO THE ELECTORS OF GREATER INVERCARGILL. J A DIES AND GENTLEMEN. —It* thanking you for having again: elected me as one of your representatives on the Municipal Council, I taka tills opportunity of assuring you that I will use my best endeavours in carrying out* my duties to justify the confidence you have placed in mo.—Tours faithfully, AwTOO J. T. CARSWELL. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF INVERCARGILL. I A DIES AND GENTLEMEN. —I return j you my most sincere thanks lob again returning me as one of your members of the town Council. A'our continued confidence will make, me, feci my increased responsibility. A'our interests and the welfare of the (own and district; will nave my most earnest attention. ■ A'uurs sincerely, Awful -I*'IIX -STEAD. is the reflect infants food, makes weak babies thrive; makes strong babies gre—stronger. It builds bonnia babies. Ask your doctor. 13 K EW yEAL AN D JJAI LAV AY TJMKTALLK ALTJOUATIONS. Commencing SATURDAY. Ist MAT, 30ir-, and until further notice. the following alterations to the Ordinary Services will Like effect:— The present 6.15 a.m. train from Clinton lo -Invercargill will run KARLII <K, leaving (Minton 6.10 a.m.. Waipahi 6.4-, I’ukerau 7,5, thence as at present. Tin* 5-55 p.m. special train from Invercargill i" Llnff to connect, with passender steamer for Melbourne will NOT. run. The present. 11.55 a.m. train Invorearpill to Lumsden, and the 1.6 p.m. train Lum.sden to Invercargill, will NOT run. Queenstown for Kingston at s.Su a.m. DAILY, returning Kingston to Queenstown at 4.!< i p.m. on Mondays, AA'olnevday.s, and .Saturdays, and at 1.5° p.m. mx Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Fridays. The steamer to Head of Lake will rim on Tuesdays and Fridays only, leaving Queenstown at 8.0 a.m.. and returning .leaving Head of Lake at. 4.0 p.m. For further particulars sec poster or pocket time-table, or enquire at stations. will make yonr babv "trong. It is a perfect .uilk food and is the only satisfactory alternative tc breast milk li
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