PUBLIC NOTICES. TO MY CUSTOMERS. HAYING- entered into partnership with Mr E. Coilett, it is hereby requested;that all accounts owing to me be settled or arranged before April 30th, to enable my old business to be wound up. ROBERT BECKETT. TRESPASS NOTICE. Trespassers on Section 13, Block 111. (Tawhiwhi Road), Ngatiinaru, will be prosecuted without further notice. J. COULTER. FOR SALE. 6 ACRES of Land, with a Good (broomed House, Electric Light, and good Outbuildings; just out of the Borough. Apply by letter to “M , care this Office. WANTED, Smart Lad, with typewriting experience, for office. Apply, McMillan and Frcaric. WANTED, Man, for Fencing. Apply, Arthur Richmond, Midiiirsi. WANTED, l>y respectable woman, sewing /.plain preferred). Elder's Registry. Phone 101. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS, American Constitution.—H. T. Spiers, organiser, will be pleased to communicate with old members of above, with a view to forming a Stratford Branch. Address: P.O. TO THE ELECTORS OF STRATFORD. LADIES and Gentlemen.— In response to numerous requests, I have consented to offer my services to the Borough, and shall bo a candidate for a seat on the Council at the forthcoming election. F. G. ARDEN. TO THE BURGESSES OF STRATFORD. LADIES and Gentlemen.— In again offering my services as a candidate for a Seat on the Borough Council-at the forthcoming election, I ifi returned,! do my best in the interests’ and progress of the Borough as a’whole Yoih‘s l; faithfully, '*■
T. LAWSON. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE] I'LEC’ajQPS OF THE BOROUGH OF STRAFFORD. »' !:; . j ; LADIES and Gentlemen, —I have consented to again offer myself as a candidate for the Borough Council. If 'elected, 1 shall endeavour, as in the past, to further the interests of the Borough as a whole.-—Yours faithfully, JOSIPHIAH WEDG »> OOl) BOON. BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES and Gentlemen,—! am, by request, offering my services as a Borough Councillor, in the interests of true progress and economical administration. If you desiro such, I would ask your support,—l am, etc., W. H. H. YOUNG. BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. ' LADIES and Gentlemen,— I desiro to remind you that 1 am again a candidate for a seat on the Stratford Borough Council, and trust that my attitude on public matters in the past will warrant your further support. I am also a candidate for the Hospital Board, and shall be glad to serve your interests on that body il you desiro my services,—l am, yours faithfully, J. H. THOMPSON. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES and Gentlemen,— I desire to intimate that, at the request of several ratepayers, I again offer my services as a member of the Stratford Borough Council. My long previous association with that body is well known to most of yon, and, 1 trust, warrants you granting me support at to-morrow’s election,—l am, vours faithfully, N. J. KING. STRATFORD BOROUGH ELECTION’ TO THE ELECTORS. I' A DIES and Gentlemen,—l am again a candidate for a scat on tho Borough Council. If honoured with your support, I shall, as in the past, endeavour to serve the best interests of Stratford as a whole,—l am, yours etc.. RICHARD DINGLE.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 95, 29 April 1913, Page 6
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