' COUNTY OF RANGITIKEI. TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF COUN- ; CH.LORS. CAN DI DATES N OMLNATED. RANGITOTO RIDING. ; DALRYMPLE, Kenneth Waring OTAKAPU RIDING. J.ETHBRIDGE. Bennett Perry. WANGAEHU RIDING. LIVINGSTONE. Alexander. RANGATTRA RIDING. SIMPSON, Alexander Grant. OTAIRI RIDING. DINCAN. Thomas Andrew. EREWHON RIDING. BOOLE, M illiam. 11l ANUI RIDING. PEDERSEN, Peder. fpiH'.RE being only one Candidate - nominated ior each of the above- ! mentioned Ridings, I therefore declare ; Kenneth Waring Dalrymple, Bennet I Perry Lethbridge. Alexander Livingstone. Alexander Grant Simpson, Thos. ■ Andrew Duncan. William Doole. and Petter Pedersen duh elected to the office ■of Councillor for the Ridings for which they have been nominated respective. Iv. A V. BROWN. Returning Officer. j Marton. November 1. 1920. COUNTY OF RANGITIKEL !ln the matter of ’ The Local Elections and Polls Act, 10-t- ’ and - rhe Hospital ami Charitable Institutions Act. 1909.” I Election of Four Representatives on the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board i of the Wanganui Hospital District lor the Contributory District comprising the County of Rangitikei. CANDIDATES NOMINATED. ' ANDERSON. Gustav Emil. I GROWN. Holert. ; LETHBRIDGE, Bennet Perrv. SIMPSON. Alexander Grant. i being only sufficient noniin- . A at ions tn fill the number of vacani i ie>’. I therefore declare the above-nam- ! od persons to lx? dulv elected. A. V. BROW T X. Returning Officer. Marlon, November I. 1920 ’RANGITIKEI COUNTY ELECTION. . TO THE ELECTORS OF THE POREW A RIDING. ' Ladies and Gentlemen, — I AGAIN offer myself as a Candidate i -*■ for the off ice of Councillor fur the j Porew i Riding, and beg to solicit the i sttppo. tr ot all those electors who desire to place confidence in me to again re- ’ present them. • 1 have endeavoured during my six years of office to see that the Council’s funds have been judiciously and equitably spent, and that sufficient money I has been placed at the disposal of the Road Inspector to enable him to keep ihe roads in this Riding up to their ; usual high standard. I have also been ! enabled, with the assistance of the Inspector. to have many of the dangerous corners removed anti other improvements io the roads effected. I'he Onppuhi Bridge, for which I have battled for a number of years, has now reached the stage of completion. I leave myself in your hands to say | whether or not I am to be your representative on the Council ior another - term. Yours faithfully. F. R. H. BRIC E. j RANGITIKEI COUNTY ELECTION. '.WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1920. Ito the ratepayers of the POREWA RIDING. i Ladies and Gentlemen.— | AT the request of a number of Ratei payers of the above Riding, I beg : to announce my candidature, and in so ■ doing would like to state briefly that 1 am out for a progressive policy in ail that pertains to the advancement of the Riding. As a farmer having lived my , whole life amongst you I can claim to 'be thoroughly conversant with the. ! n<*eds of this part of the District. • Should you honour me with Election it 1 will be my earnest endeavour to merit jthe confidence vou have reposed in me. I A. S. COLEMAN. • MARTON PRINTING AGENCY. ARTHUR WAY. (Thirty-five years’ experience). All kinds of Job Printing Work undertaken and executed at the shortest Notice. i BOOKBINDING, RUBBER STAMPS, SPECIALLY RULED WORK. LITHO•GRAPHIC. OR TWO-COLOUR WORK No order too small. No order too large. Prices Reasonable. First-class Work. Agent ior the Wanganui Chronicle— Marton Morning Paper. Marton News every morning. Authorised to receive orders for Chronicle and Collect all account*. Send a Trial Order along to ARTHUR WAY, P.O. Box 3, Marton. ! Agent for Atlas Assurance Co., Australian Mutual Provident Society. Offices—Marton Jockey Club’s Buildings, Lower High Street. I | ■ _ 50 YEARS HAVE PROVED “BEE OINTMENT’S” VALUE. Fifty years ago Bee Ointment i soothed immediately and quickly healed a cut, bruise, a burn, or a I sore; gave relief to sufferers from -eczema, rashes, p’mples, blackheads, and other skin affections —and Bee j O’ntment has been doing the same • day after day ever since. ' This antiseptic, gentle and sure : medication, has so many valuable uses that it should be in every home, (.workshop, and office, to render first ■ and welcome aid when the need , arises it is very economical to buy and use. 1/6 is all a large pot costs; 1 or semi for free sample to Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 388, Welling ton. s I } “Fairy Wonder” Dry Soap makes 'washing so easy that Ah Chow is in ' danger of losing in his job. I A laundryman from far Cathay, Whose business was fading away, Smote his Joss in athunder. Saying "By cli, ‘Faille Vdonder’ Takes allee my clustomers: no pay!”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18018, 5 November 1920, Page 6
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