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TEMUKA. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF TEMUKA. UADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— been favoured with nomi'hafionas a Candidate for a seat on the Tetnuka Borough Council, I desire to solicit your support. In offering my services, I-wish to state that, -while not professing to be expert in Municipal Matters, I nevertheless -claim 10 have a good knowledge of ' local requirements, and it shall be at all times my aim and object to* support what appears to me to be for the greatest good or the greatest number. I shall further strive to secure advantages and benefits for all sections of the community irrespective of class, creed or vocation. Should you do me the honour of returning me, I pledge myself to do my utmost to prove worthy of your confidence. Thanking you in anticipation. Yours faithfully, JOHN LEE. Temulta, 28th April, 1925. TO THE ELECTORS OF TEMUKA : BOROUGH. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — j offered my services as a Councillor for the Borough of Temuka, I assure you that my policy will be ftjr progress and advancement of the Town and the interest of’the Ratepayers of the. Borough. I am interested in the following works which I consider, necessary, and should be carried out:— 1. The satisfactory completion of the present street improvements. 2. An improved high pressure water supply, as it becomes more apparent as the town advances the present supply will bo far from adequate in the near future; failing that a Fire Fighting Plant must be installed, but I consider that an improvement in the pressure would meet all requirements for a long time. 3. I will support an underground drainage scheme for the East side of the Borough. This work is necessary both from a sanitary and progressive point of view. 4. If elected I will support any project which I think will be in the best interest of the Borough. Ladies and Gentlemen, with this short summary, I leave‘myself in your hands; and I make no apology for asking your support on Election Day. Give ONE of your Votes to: A. W. BUZAN. baty months My foods milk could take would they them millc with stomach upsot would -. weisnt. ne «« very k—/. suffering —-- / linualfy from bowel troubloi# but •iter talcing Lane's Emulsion for a week he was so ravenous lhat I ventured to give him cow a milk again, rle ‘ was able to digest it, and in a fortnight he had gained almost two pounds. He is stall taking Linn a Emulsion and is quite n bonny boy. |" He it now two years old, and hat gained seven pounds in three months, though the increase does not really show how much ho hat improved. He likes the Emulsion and always wants more. 1 recommend it at every opportunity, and 1 thank Uod tor tne Wonderful day svhen EMULSION Was brought to me by the eitreme kindness of a lady friend who was interested in my boy." (Mrs.) H. C. TAYLOR, 62 Zetland Road, Mont Albert, Victoria. s/6 and 4/6 at all Chemises and Stores. 2

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 28 April 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 28 April 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 28 April 1925, Page 4