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TO THE ELECTORS OF MATAURA

Ladies and Gentlemen,— Twenty years ago you did me the honour of electing me as your representative in Parliament. During that long period New Zealand, in common with the world generally, has passed through stirring and difficult times; but our Dominion, notwithstanding the war and its aftermath, has materially progressed in all that makes for the welfare and happiness of the people. The part I have taken in assisting this progress is well-known to you all; and it is, therefore, quite unnecessary for me to dwell upon my past actions in this regard. Suffice it to say that the Legislation dealing with Labour, Mining, Marine and Pensions has been greatly improved during the eight years I have had charge of these Departments. That this is the case has been fully acknowledged by both my political friends and opponents. On every possible occasion I have endeavoured to further the interests of the Province of Southland, and have watched with care the interests of my constituents especially, no matter what their political colour may have been. As my health has not been good of late, I have taken an extended holiday on the recommendation of my medical advisers, and am pleased to say have greatly improved—so much so that I hope to return to New Zealand in full vigour within a few weeks. As the General Election will take place before my return, I confidently placed myself in your hands for re-election. If, in your opinion, my past services to the Electorate and the Dominion justify you in again returning me to represent you in the House of Representatives, I shall serve you to the best of my ability as I have done during the past twenty years. If re-elected, I shall continue to support Mr Coates as I regard his policy and that of his Party as the most sensible, business-like, progressive and humanitarian that has been submitted to the Electors of the Dominion. As a leader Mr Coates has proved himself most capable, honest and straightforward. He has maintained the great traditions of his Party, and pushed on vigorously and with courage the great business and financial concerns of the State, sustaining and advancing the humanitarian legislation to the utmost practicable extent, and in every way furthering the welfare of our beloved Dominion. With the utmost confidence I again place my services at your disposal, feeling satisfied that although I cannot at present address you individually in each centre of the Electorate, as I have always done in the past, you will again return me at the head of the poll, remembering my past record on your behalf. G. JAS. ANDERSON.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. REFINED Young Man requires comfortable board in private home; tea, bed and breakfast only; state terms. Apply “E.U.E.,” Times Office. Nb 73 MANSFIELD HOUSE, BOWMONT ST. AN IDEAL HOME for young Ladies and Schoolgirls. Good accommodation, combined with home comforts. MRS W. BAMFORD, Proprietress. Phone: 1040. J 0640 CITY BUFFETT PRIVATE HOTEL, corner Colombo and Lichfield Streets, Christchurch. ’Phone A 5266. Under new management. An ideal home in the heart of the City. Continental plan. Full Board, 10/-. ' Concession to permanent guests. Liberal table. Ja26 K. ANDERSON, Proprietress. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED —Two or more unfurnished Roohis, with - use of conveniences. Apply “V-L.V.,” Tim&j Office. 01789 TO LET. TO LET—Queenstown, early in January, Furnished Rooms, use of all conveniences. Apply Box 28, Queenstown. 110 LET—Six Rooms, every convenience, Morton Road, 21/-; Five Rooms, good order, South Invercargill, 20/-; Six Rooms, every convenience, Kelvin Avenue, 22/6; Five-roomed Bungalow, Hollywood Terrace, 22/6.—F. H. TUCKER. 01780 HOLIDAY RESORTS. TIMARU. TIMARU. TIXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION AT BEVERLEY HOUSE. BEVERLEY HOUSE. Proprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. Hogg. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED— 8,000 dozen Fresh Eggs; best price given.—Cleveland Bakery, Ettrick Street, Invercargill. 01790 WANTED. PRIME BACON PIGS IN ANY QUANTITY. HIGHEST PRICES AND PROMPT PAYMENTS. CONSIGN TO: THOS. QUINN & CO. INVERCARGILL. LOST AND FOUND. WILL person seen taking Suitcase from Federal Tearooms, Invercargill, return to the Federal to save further trouble. LOST —In vicinity of Georgetown, Pair Magpie Pigeons. Reward on returning to 295 Crinan Street. Nbs6 LOST —On Friday, in Tay Street, between Matheson’s and Single Profit, one pair Lady’s Silk Glovco. Finder please return to “C.V.C.," Times Office. TloUND—Nimmo and Blair Agent for JL Osmond’s Stock Medicines. Local Agent, R. Crosbie, 305 Herbert Street, Invercargill. 01470 TENDERS. pAY LESS THAN A TENTH MORE for your iron and you won’t spoil the ship for a ha’porth of tar. TYSAGHTS ORB BRAND CORRUGATED IRON. TTTRITE JOHN LYSAGHT LTD., Box 341, Wellington, for Free Copy of their Pocket Handbook. P. BAYNE, pAINTER AND PAPERHANGEE, ETC. 74 MORTON ROAD. Estimates Free. Town or CountrySPECIALISTS IN CYCLE REPAIRS.— All work done by expert tradesmen and guaranteed. Bring your Cycle to us for your next repair job, the price will please you.—GEO. WILSON, Barb Cycle Stores, Dee Street, corner Spey Street. lANO TUNING AND REPAIRING.— Have your instrument overhauled by an expert. Tuning fee, town, 12/6. Country Orders receive immediate attention.—F. WEINGOTT, 67 Morton Road, Invercargill. Telephone 1915.

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Southland Times, Issue 20633, 3 November 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 20633, 3 November 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 20633, 3 November 1928, Page 2

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