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Public Notices. THE MAYORALTY. ]tTR T. B. WILLIAMS will address . the Burgesses as under: — TUESDAY, April 26.—Maria Place, ’ 8.30 p.m. MAYORAL ELECTION. MANIFESTO TO THE BURGESSES. IT must be clearly understood I am not associated with any ticket or . organisation. MY POLICY IS—-1-—Equal right for all. 2. —Sound finance, with economy. 3. —Careful ad m i nistration. 4. —The erection of the Steam Plant at the earliest possible date, to l secure continuity of our tram ser- , vice, and extension of the system, i at the same time meeting the press- ’ ing demand for electric light and s power. 5. —To use all available loan monies to provide employment for married men and others. Yours, etc., T. BOSWALL WILLIAMS. BOROUGH ELECTION” TO THE BURGESSES. ’[ Ladies and Gentlemen, — T AM a Candidate for the position of A Councillor at to-morrow’s election. If elected I will always speak and vote | on all questions as I think proper and • will not be a blind follower of any indi- • vidua 1 councillor, but will always be ' found serving your interests in pre--1 Herring “efficiency and economy.” Therefore give a vote to a Progressive Candidate and one who will attempt ’ to do something for the “sports.” One 1 of my first acts will be to help the Duriej Hill people get a good supply of wateri and deal with the drainage question. \ ote early on V ednesday and cast one vote for the candidate who will devote his best energies to your interests, and one for each of my eight Allies on the “Citizens’ Platform.” Yours faithfully, E. W. F. GOHNS. ELECTION OF BOROUGH COUN CILLORS. TO THE BURGESSES. Ladies and Gentlemen, — T HAVE already announced that t am a Candidate for a seat on the Borough Council, at the election for Councillors to be held on Wednesday, next. If favoured with your confidence my earnest endeavours will be to safe- 1 guard the interests of the ratepayers,' and giving a square deal to all shades of the community. My platform is:— 1. —lmmediate Improvements to our. Streets, with drastic Inspection of all Sanitary Matters. 2. —Better Pay and Better Conditions for Borough Workers. 3. —Extension of the Tram Service to Aramoho Cemetery, and Electric Light for the town. 4. —The securing of a Report upon a Sewerage Scheme, so that the sewerage will not be emptied into the river. I will oppose any attempt to deprive the Sports of any of their Recreation Grounds. I am not the Ticket nor “nominee” of any clique, class, nor creed. Faithfully vours, K. G. MALCOLM, 9 Gloucester Street. TENDERS. ' RANGITIKEI COUNTY COUNCIL. HPENDER.S addressed to the Chairman, will be received at the County Office, Marton, up till 5 p.m. on Wednesday, May 4th next, for Contract No. 518.—About 207 chains heavy sandstone formation on Matawhero Road, Pukeo Kahu, Taihape, in! one or two separate contracts. Plans and Specifications may all be, seen at the County Engineer’s Office, Hunterville; also at Assistant Engineer’s Office, Taihape. SYDNEY A. R. MAIR, |, County Engineer. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. (Incorporated.) fTVENDERS are invited for the priviA lege of using the Publican’s BooLhg at the Club’s Winter Meeting, to be held on Thursday and Saturday, 19th i and 21st May, 1921. * ; , Tenders, in writing, addressed to the Secretary, will be received up to 12 noon on Wednesday, 27th instant. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. HALL, Secretary. WANGANUI BOROUGH COUNCIL. HRENDERS are hereby called for the Lease of that piece of land containing four (4) acres, more or less, part of Sections 18, 19 and 20, Town Belt, Wanganui, having a frontage to Purnell Street of 342 links. Term 21 years from May Ist, 1921, with right of renewal for successive periods of 21 years. Each tender to be signed by the person tendering, and to enclose the first half year’s proposed rent and £4 13s, the costs of preparing and stamping the proposed lease. The tenders will close on the 26th ' day of April, 1921. at the Wanganui Borough Council Chambers, St. Hill ’ Street, where conditions of tendering - and draft form of lease may be inspected. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. MURCH, Town Clerk. j. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ DISPENSARY 1 PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS, 92 GUYTON ST. ’Phone' 860. Prescriptions compounded by skill- I ed dispensers who observe Accuracy and Cleanliness as the two main points in their work. We purchase only the Best in Drugs and on ac- . count of the large amount of dispensing done the freshness of these can always be relied on. Try us 1 and be Satisfied. i

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18162, 26 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18162, 26 April 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18162, 26 April 1921, Page 1

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