AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD TALKIES (Steam Heated for Your Comfort) Commencing at MATINEE at 1.30 p.m. “THE MOUTHPIECE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) He tricks juries out of justice—women out of honour —wins freedom for the guilty. You wouldn’t believe one man had so much power over law and life. But the records of criminal courts attest his amazing legal life. His private life was just as sensational. This great drama tells all! Featurettes include Juvenile. Comedy, Gazette, “Good Times,” Comedy. FOR RESERVES, DIAL 348. LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS. JJ ARBOUR gO ARD gLECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen, I again offer my services as your representative on the New Plymouth Harbour Board, and trust that my efforts during the past term have met with your approval. By initiating a changed policy governing berthage dues, the revenue to the Board from shipping has been materially increased. In adoptng my suggestions with regard to coal supplies and dredging operations, the. Board has been able to curtail expenditure, and I am of the opinion that still further economies can be effected. If returned I will continue tp use my efforts in this direction. I favour a bold policy in connection with the shipment of produce from South Taranaki through the port of New Plymouth. This is of vital importance, is it will greatly enhance the future of the port. At the last contest you returned me at the head of the poll, and I trust you will, upon this occasion, afford me a fair measure of your support. Yours faithfully, J. H. H. HOLM. T ESS Secrecy and more Publicity. Vote HOLM for Harbour Board. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. Election of One Member for the New Plymouth Harbour Board, representing the combined Boroughs of Stratford, Eltham and Inglewood. jpURSUANT 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 above office:— FINNERTY, Charles Ralph. MALONE, Daniel Joseph. And there being only one vacancy to be filled a poll will be taken as between the said candidates on Wednesday, the third day of May, 1933, at the following polling places:— Town Hall, Juliet St., Stratford. Town Hall, Stanners St., Eltham. Borough Council Chambers, Rata St., Inglewood. Polling hours, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. DATED this 20th day of April, 1933. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Returning Officer. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. the request of a number of electors of the New Plymouth Harbour Board district I have consented to become a candidate for election as representative of the Eltham, Stratford and Inglewood Boroughs at the forthcoming election. Realising the increasing burden, that ratepayers 'of the' contributing districts are being called upon to bear I will if successful at the election advocate a complete overhaul of the board’s activities with a view to more efficient and economical management. If favoured with your support on Wednesday I will endeavour with every energy to safeguard the interests of the burgesses. c. r. finnerty: A Shipping Man, for shipping matters. Vote HOLM for Harbour Board.’ NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. JN again offering my services to burgesses of Inglewood, Stratford and Eltham Boroughs as their representative on the New Plymouth Harbour Board, I desire to emphasise the following points:— • (1) I have already had five years’ experience. ” ' (2) I am conversant with the many problems and prospects of the board. (3) I have unbounded faith in the port provided the present policy is pursued. My experience in the past will be my chief asset in the future. D. J. MALONE, Stratford. HOSPITAL BOARD. . A FTER Six Years of honest service, I respectfully ask the Electors for a continuance of their confidence. As the health of the community is the greatest asset the welfare of the patients has always been my first consideration. To ensure this the Board should provide the best possible service without wasteful extravagance.
My full time is at the disposal of the Board. R. J. DEARE. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. NEW PLYMOUTH. and Gentlemen:—At the request of a number of ratepayers I have consented to nomination as a candidate for a seat on the Council and, if elected, will give the necessary time required in making myself conversant with the business of the council. The present is no time for sentiment and after a thorough investigation any measure I deem necessary will be advocated without fear or favour. My previous experience on the council—at one time chairman of the works committee—under Messrs. Richard Cock, J. E. Wilson and C. H. Burgess-should entitle me to again solicit your support. Yours faithfully, STANLEY SMITH. XTCMINATED by prominent public men. Vote HOLM for Harbour Board. Y SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the classified columns of the Taranaki Daily News-will sell your goods. Try it! Prepaid rates: 15 words 1/-; three consecutive insertions 2/6.
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