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PUBLIC NOTICES. THANKS. ! rjio the men. and women who worked ■ so loyally on behalf of my candii dature, and to those who recorded their votes in my favour, my : incerest th inks. I shall come again if it is the wish of organised Labour. W. J. ROGERS. THANKS. ■[yjß & MRS JOHN COULL wish to thank the many helpers and voters who helped in such a practical manner on polling day. TO THE ELECTORS OF WANGANUI I DESIRE to thank you all for having re-elected me to be your representative in Parliament for the next three years, and to assure you all that I shall always strive to justify your confidence by serving you with energy and faith fulness. W. VEITCH, M.P. PATEA ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. I DESIRE to express my sincere thanks to all electors who supportl my candidature at the poll yesterday, and all who worked so hard to secure my return. Especially am I grateful to the members of my committees, to my scrutineers, and to those who conveyed voters to the various polling places. 11. G. DICKIE. Hawera, Nov. 5, 1925. THANKS. T%/TR CORRIGAN wishes to heartily I’l thank all his committees, his scrutineers, and kind friends who helped with < urs and in other branches of his organisation on election day, and especially those who exercised their votes in his favour. TO THE ELECTORS OF KI NGITIKEI. J DESIRE to thank the electors of Rangitikei for their loyal support in again returning me to Parliament as their representative. As in the past, I shall endeavour to serve tthe district I represent, and the Domibioir as a whole, to the best of my ability. r , Yours faithfullv, W. S. GLENN. RANGITIKEI COUNTY COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING RATES. CIOUNTY Ratepayers who have not > paid their rates for the current year are requested to do so by November 30, 1925. HAROLD 11. RICHARDSON, County Clerk. Marton, Nov. 5, 1925. GRAND SWEET SHOP.

HAVING purchased the Grand Sweet •Shop, opposite the Grand Theatre, 1 will be pleased to meet old and new clients. Al! kinds of HIGH-GRADE SWEETS and CONFECTIONERY only will be stocked. E. MOORE. T. H. b A7TU * F.N.I.Z.A. ARCHITECT, VICTORIA AVENUE, 'Phone 2288. CONCRETE FOR EVER THE STUFF TO BUILD HOUSES OF. IN SLABS READY FOR FIXING PRICE 26/6 PER . > FEET LOOKS BEAUTIFUL IN SUNSHINE AND CONQUERS THE STORM rpHE yyAHGANUJ gASH AND jQOOR pACTOBY AND rpiMbEE QO, p/D(A Card). K. G. T ALBOYS A.N.Z.T.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECTS. EMPRESS BUILDING!. Ridgway Street. C. h egglun> 'Phone 355. Marton. BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 10 MILL STREET. MARTON. ESTIMATES GIVEN rREE. Jobbing Work, Alterations, and Additions Executed.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19448, 6 November 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19448, 6 November 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19448, 6 November 1925, Page 1