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Public Notices. WAIKATO HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. J WISH to thank the Ratepayers and Burgesses of Te Awamutu for the very handsome manner in which they have returned me for the Hospital Board, and trust that I may in the future merit the continuance of their confidence. 581 RICHARD EYRE. OTOROHANGA COUNTY COUNCIL. WHAREPAPA RIDING. NOTICE OF DAY OF ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. PURSUANT to Section 12 of the Local Elections and Polls Act. 1925, I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as candidates for the office of Councillor for the Wharepapa Riding of the County of Otorohanga:— LEONARD ANDREW KAY: Nominated by A. V. Lancaster and M A. Tuck. SYDNEY PRATT; Nominated by A. E. Wilson and Francis Quin. WILLIAM THOMSON: Nominated by E. M. Ryan and W. H. Parish. And there being only one vacancy to be filled, a poll will be taken as between the said candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of May. 1941, at the following polling places: Waipa County Office: Te Awamutu. Arohena: Mr Weal’s House. Korakonui: Korakonui Hall. Ngahape: Mr A. H. Telfer’s House. Ngaroma: Mr Mankelow’s House. Te Kawa: Te Kawa Hall. Tokanui Cross-roads; Tokanui Hall. Wharepuhunga: Wharepuhunga Hall. County. Offices: Ballance Street, Otorohanga. POLLING HOURS: 9 a.m. to 6 p-m. S. J. FORTESCUE, 563 ■ Returning Officer. IN THE MATTER OF THE LOCAL ELECTION AND POLLS ACT, 1925, AND ITS AMENDMENTS, AND THE ELECTION OF SEVEN TRUSTEES FOR THE UPPER MANGAPIKO DRAINAGE BOARD

CANDIDATES are hereby notified that a scrutiny of the Rolls used at the above-mentioned Election will take place on WEDNESDAY, 21st of May, 1941, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, in the Board’s Office, Lake St, Cambridge. Subject to the Official Recount, the Result of the Poll is as follows: MARTIN, Robert Ambrose 69 NOLAN, Vernon Howard 66 AMMON, Samuel Alfred 55 PARKER, William Gordon 54 CAMPIN, Horace William 53 BAKER, Sydney Norman 52 BROWN, Duncan 50 SHALE, Oliver Samuel 49 HARLOCK, Sydney James 46 T. H. HAMPSHIRE, 574 Returning Officer. The Shop Around the Corner. IS this your idea of what a HAIRDRESSING SALOON SHOULD BE ? YOU ENTER, hang up your coat, seat yourself in a chair built for comfort and hygiene. You notice the freshness and cleanliness of the Saloon and its appointments. You slip your arms under a clean, laundered cover; a snowwhite towel is placed round your shoulders, and a strip of, hygienic material is tucked inside your collar. A barber who smells of clean linen deals dexterously with your hair or face. You realise he is taking a genuine interest in his work. He seems to serve your particular wishes. He shaves you with a razor that has a gentle caress never a tug or twinge. You have no fear for your chin, because every brush and instrument is sterilised before use. He knows how to train your hair so it sits just as you wish. You rise from the chair with never a hair down your collar; and When you pay you find the prices are no more than for indifferent service. This will be your experience if you visit our Men’s Saloon. Four expert tradesmen in attendance. STERRITT’S MARKET STREET. FOR THE TROOPS Don’t run the risk of having your clothing “souvenired" by others. Have them clearly marked with Your Regt. Number, Name and Unit COMPLETE MARKING OUTFIT 5/6 COURIERS (N.Z.) LTD., Te Awamutu.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 62, Issue 4427, 19 May 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 62, Issue 4427, 19 May 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 62, Issue 4427, 19 May 1941, Page 1

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