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PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS. BOROUGH OF TEMUKA. Ladies and Gentlemen, I have pleasure in announcing my nomination as a Candidate for the vacant seat on the Borough Council, and desire to solicit your support. In offering my services, I desire to assure you that I hold! the 'best j interests of the Borough as a whole | most sincerely at heart, and if, elected, it shall at all times be my aim and object to endeavour to secure equal advantages and benefits for all sections of the community, irrespective of locality, Should you do me the honour of electing me, I shall do my utmost to prove worthy of your confidence. Thanking you in anticipation, Yours faithfully, HjARROLD B. STRANGE. TEMUKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. | ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undermentioned Persons have been duly nominated for the office of -Councillor:—.Cook, John;, Cooper, Edwdrd Binion; Strange, Harold Brackley. As there is only one vacancy ,to be filled, I hereby give notice that a Poll will be taken as between the Candidates on WEDNESDAY, May 12th, 1926, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. The following arc the Polling places;—Council Chambers, Wilkin Street. Social Hall, King Street. A. J. MACPHERSON, Returufng Officer. 6th May, 1926. BUSINESS NOTICES. ENLARGEMENTS FROM SMALL PHOTOS. Every photographer has some negatives which he particularly fancies. Bromide Enlargements of these would make very pleasing pictures. ' Our Prices are Reasonable; let us quote you. See our Window Display. A. NEWLAN HANCOCK, PHOTO CHEMIST , TEMUKA.

h Watson's, THE ECONOMICAL GROCERS. . SLAUGHTER PRICES IN *< CROCKERY & HARDWARE FOR 14 DAYS. For Satisfaction go to - WATSON’S. BE PREPARED! WINTER IS HERE. So Try our RUSSIAN BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, GOLOSHES, FOOTHOLDS, GUM BOOTS, CLOGS, SUIT CASES. HANDBAGS, BELTS, MOTORING HELMETS' AND GLOVES at HANCOX’SCASH BOOT STORE, TEMUKA. CHIMNEY SWEEP. Teaiuka, Geraldine and Surrounding Districts. tt J. THOMPSON, Princes St., Temuka, with an entirely new outfit, solicits your patronag/e. All orders will receive prompt attention. May be posted to above address, or left at "Leader” Office. A CONTINUOUS DRAIN ON OUR STOCKS—BUT ‘CORINTHIC’ IN SHEDS, AND DOMINION CONTRACTS FILLING IN STEADILY. Nobby New Suitings, undeniable I Value. The Cutter completes in his classical fashion. Minimum Prices; Maximum Service. Coats; Coatfrocks; Costumes and Umbrellas, 4/9 to 18/6. Entrancing Hitts for the Exhibition. Let our Visitors see what can be done in old Canterbury from its early development. THE CORINTHIC. Wool Junipers 8/11 up: Wool Cardigans; Macs in Navy, Tan and Black; etc. Louis Velveteens, unequalled: 2in to 27-35. The Venice is 2s 9d, the wide .widths 7/11; 8/11; 9/11; any shade. Bottle should bo up to-day. Extra Large BLANKETS. 54in. Musquash and Sealettes for Coats, 21/9; 22/6/ 50 Patterns Dress Tweeds various mills; all novel and pretty: 5/6 to 18/6. THOMSON’S. DRAPERY STORES .. TIMARU. For lAtiuenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint Curev

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10938, 11 May 1926, Page 2

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