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MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OP GREATER INVERCARGILL. Ladies and gentlemen,—i return you my most sincere and heartfelt thanks for electing me to the proud position of Chief Citizen of Invercargill. 1 have grown with the city and for years you have expressed confidence in me by electing me as on© of your councillors. Yesterday's poll shows that my services have been appreciated and I trust that my stewardship as Mayor will justify the confidence you have placed in me. I need hardly say that it will be my endeavour to further the interests of our fair city at all times. I take this opportunity of thanking the members of my committee and all those who worked so hard to secure my return. Yours sincerely, Au425 JOHN STEAD. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF INVERCARGILL. lADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I thanlt J you most sincerely for your renewed expression of confidence in again returning me to the positio of Councillor for the Borough. Yours faithfully, WILLIAM A. OTT. Invercargill, April 25, 1917. !Au426 MUNICIPAL ELECTION. ELECTORS OP GREATER INVERCARGILL. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I wis!l A i to thank most heartily the 2751 electors and others whose votes and inlerest 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 my ability, and in common fairness to all—Yours sincerely, Au427 T. D, DENOTE. TO THE ELECTORS OF GREATER INVERCARGILL. Ladies and getlemen,—in thanking you for having again elected me as one of your representatives on the Municipal Council, I take this opportunity of assuring you that I will use my best endeavours in carrying out my duties to justify the confidence you' have placed in me.—Tours faithfully, Au42B J. T. CARSWELL. T® THE ELECTORS OP GREATER INVERCARGILL. Ladies and gentlemen,—Please accept my heartfelt thanks for the honour you have done me in electing me as one of your councillors. It will always be my endeavour to justify the confidence you have reposed in me. Yours sincerely, ® 1AU420 JOHN R. MARTIN. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF INVERCARGILL. Ladies and gentlemen,—i wish to thank you most sincerely for the proud position to which you have elected me. I will do all in my power, to justify that confidence and it will always be my aim to further the interests of Invercargill. Yours sincerely, ■ Au43o JOHN STEVENSON. TO THE ELECTORS OF GREATER INVERCARGILL. • Ladies and gentlemen,—i thank you most sincerely for your expressions of confidence in electing me as one of your councillors, and I trust my actions with your approval. Y ours sincerely, Au43l JOHN A. DOIG. TO THE ELECTORS OF GREATER INVERCARGILL. Ladies and gentlemen—Please accept my sincere thanks for electing me as one of your councillors. The duties placed upon me I will endeavour to carry out to the best of my ability. Yours sincerely, Au432 - S. MCDONALD. 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 my actions win warrant the confidence you have placed in me.—Yours faithfully, IAU4S3 WM. BAIRD. TO THE ELECTORS OF GREATER INVERCARGILL. JIBS AND GENTLEMEN, —I wish to publicly thank you for electing s one of your councillors. My one will be to further the interests of rcargilL Yours sincerely, -,4 F, W. PREDDT. TO THE ELECTORS BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD. Ladies and gentlemen,—i thank you for again electing me as one of your representatives on the above Board, and will do my best to help to run it economically and efficiently / Au435 Yours faithfully, A. F. HAWKE. BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD, JE ELECTORS OF INVERCABAND SOUTH INVERCARGILL. ES AND GENTLEMEN.—I thank ,-ou for again electing me as one ir representatives on the Board, :an assure you that your interests, 1 as the interests of the whole will receive my best attention.—— faithfully, C. S. LONG-ÜBT. -vjO SHOOTING ALLOWED om JN THE FIVE RIVERS, AWArima estate T. GILLER, Manager. Ar532 c DOCKS FOR THE KITCHEN! CLOCKS FOR THE HALLI CLOCKS FOR THE DINING-ROOM! CLOCKS FOR THE BEDROOM* ALARM CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS. We have 8-day Alarm Clocks that will “GO OFF” EVERT MORNING At the same time without further attention. , Smith & Laing, Ltd. "The Store that Serves You Beet,” 'ERY FEW LAMPS Are to be obtained this year. We have a Good Selection of HANGING AND STAND LAMPS. Also of LANTERNS AT PRE-WAR PRICES. Smith & Laing, Ltd. “The Store that Serves you Best.' Invercargill—Win ton —O tautau. WHEN the grocer calls, order one bottle of the delicious, appetising "MILITARY PICKLE." The price is reasonable —and there is no waste—every particle is pure and wholesome.

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Southland Times, Issue 17919, 26 April 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 17919, 26 April 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 17919, 26 April 1917, Page 6

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