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I ( AMU CEMENTS. TO DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.5 and 9. Pouuiar Picture Palace. Beautiful ALICE JOYCE •In a Thrilling, Dramatic Drama, “The Triumph of the Weak" Branded, Penniless, and Hungry, She Stole her Own Child. MOTHER LOVE FIGHTS FOR ALL AND WINS. EVERY SITUATION TENSE WITH DRAMATIC FEELING. EVERY MOTHER MUST SEE THIS? No. 3 ‘'SCARLET RUNNER”—No. 3. “AT THE MASKED BALL.” “Nations’ Parks” —“Co-Op. Weekly.” “Nearly a Papa” (Christie Comedy). OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. PREMIER. WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION Of Cheese, Butter, Hams, Bacon, Home Industries, Fruit, Grain, Seeds, Roots, Farm Exhibits, New’ Zealand Manufactures, Fat Stock, Wool Exhibits, Wool-classing Competitions, Children's School Competitions, —Etc. — In the Otago A. & P. Society’s Brydone Hall and Buildings, Crawford street, Dunedin, On JUNE 3, 4, 5 and 6, 1919. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. For Schedules and full particulars apply H. V. FULTON, A 1362 Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. TN THE MATTER of a Special Loan of £35,100 proposed to be raised by the Council of the Borough of Invercargill under “The Local Bodies Loan’s Act, 1913,” and the amendments thereof. , I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on the 30th day of April, 1919, a proposal was submitted by the above-named Council to the Ratepayers ox the Borough of Invercargill for raising a Special Loan of £35,100 lor and in connection with Additions and Improvements to the Electric Light and Power Works of the Borough, including the acquiring, constructing, and erecting of machinery plant, buildings and works, as follows: Turbine and other plant and Tower, * £16,000 Alteration of Machinery, £2000; Alteration of Lighting, £1000’; Poles, £1000; Wires and Cables, £2000; Transformers, £4000; Buildings, £2500; Test Room Equipment, £500; Meters, £1500; Vehicles, £1500; Insulators. £500; Switch-gear, Lightning Arrestors, and sundry material £1000; Contingencies, | £1500; Preliminary Expenses, £IOO. Total,' £35,100. ' I AND that the number of Votes recorded respectively for and against the proposal \ was as follows: — FOR the Proposal .. 1518 AGAINST the Proposal 532 Informal 54 And I therefore declare the said Proposal To be CARRIED. 1 ■ F. BURWELL, | Returning Officer. Town Hall, May 2, 1919. Mc 77 BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. MAYORAL ELECTION. T FREDERIC BURWELL, Returning i Officer for the Borough of Invercar- I gill, DO HEREBY DECLARE the result of the Polls taken on Wednesday, April 30, 1919, to be as follows, for the Election of MAYOR and COUNCILLORS of the; Borough of Invercargill:— FOR THE ELECTION OF MAYOR: STEAD. JOHN 1671 LENNIE, THOS. DANIEL 1564 Informal 36 I therefore declare Mr JOHN STEAD DULY ELECTED MAYOR of the Borough of Invercargill. FOR THE ELECTION OF TWELVE COUNCILLORS': MATHESON, JOHN 2-172 LILLICRAP, JOHN FREDERICK 2217 CARSWELL, JOHN THOMAS.. .. 2169 MARTIN, JOHN iROBERT 1990 STEVENSON, JOHN ISB4 DOIG, JOHN ALLAN ISO2 MILLER, JOHN 1794 McDonald, samuel McCulloch i7so PREDDY, FRANCIS WILLIAM .. 1735 BAIRD. WILLIAM 1607 MACKRELL, ARTHUR HUME .. 1513 SHEEHAN, EDWARD 1469 SMITH, TURNER 1185 DENHAM, WM. MORTIMER CLARENCE 1172 McKAY, ROBERT BARBOUR .. 1157 PETRIE, ISAAC LAWRENCE .. 1092 SCOTT, DAVID 1057 GARDNER, ALEXANDER EDWIN 1010 ALSWEILER, JACOB .. .. .. .. 882Informal 115 I therefore declare that Messrs John Matheson, Jn. Frederick Lillicrap, John Thos. Carswell, John Robert Martin, John Stevenson, John Allan Doig, John Miller, Samuel McCulloch McDonald, Francis William Preddy, William Baird, Arthur Hume Mackrell and Edward Sheehan, are duly ELECTED COUNCILLORS for the Borough of Invercargill for the ensuing term of two years. F. BURWELL, Returning Officer. Town Hall, Invercargill, May 2, 1919. Mc 76 PUBLIC NOTICES. OMITH & CO, WAIRIO COLLIERIES, h'ave removed their Office from Forth street to ARCADE BUILDINGS, next Commercial Union Assurance Co., Esk street. Telephone—272. Postal address, Box 201. Mb6l WANTED TO SELL—High-class Secondbaud PIANO and STOOL. LONDON PIANO CO, Esk street. SOLDIERS’ DISCOUNT of 10 per cent. off the ordinary marked price. COPELAND'S, 36, Dee street. SMITH & CO, Athenaeum ’ Buildings, have a few dozen Rabbit Traps, which wc offer at 42/- per dozen; net spot cash. Lameness, Curb, Splint, Ringbone, •*" Enlarged Glands, Spraias, etc, etc, in horses, the finest and most effective remedy is CURBINE, obtained from 11. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist, Dee street, Invercargill, at 4/6 per bottle. TfERNON SMITH & CO, Athenaeum * Buildings, have a few dozen Rabbit Traps, which we offer at 42/- per dozen; net spot cash. 100 ® oys ’ Sc h°°l Suits tall New Zealand wool) showing at prices to suit all, at COPELAND’S, 36, Dee street.

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Southland Times, Issue 18078, 3 May 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18078, 3 May 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18078, 3 May 1919, Page 1