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FOR SALE. WAIMATE COUNTY COUNCIL. | -ROOMED Bungalow House; ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER OF t Storeroom. Bathroom. Scull- THE WAIMATE COUNTY COUNery. h & c water, washhouse, coal- , CIL, TO REPRESENT THE UPhouse. For particulars apply- j p E;R PAREORA RIDING. A. CORONER. I . ~ r ' T HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NORSPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. _L ICE that at, the Election of • • — One ’Meufe" of the Waimaife Count,y A. &P. SHOW—2sth NOVEMBER, Council,, held on 17,th NovemLe. 1 , ' 1920, the following" are fire nuuiber PURSUANT to the terms of the cf votes received, viz.:— “Banking" Act 1908,” Thurs- ; 1 ( Votes, day the 25th Novemfclei- 1920 is Thomas 60 hereby appointed a special Bank SCOTT, James 20 H'diday at the offices of the unde:-- And [ ] lere j,y declare the said mentioned Banks m Waimare. .Thomas PiingLe to bb duly elected. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, I • H. Buckleton, General Manager. , GEO. V. COCHRANE, UNION BANK of AUSTRALIA Ltd. I Returning" Officer". C. G. Ogilvie, Inspector. Waimate, 19th Nov., 1920. TO THE RESIDENTS OF WAIMATE COUNTY. ♦— At a representative meeting of town and country „ residents of the Waimate District held in the Waimate Borough Council Chambers on November 3rd, 1920, it was unanimously decided to erect a monument in memory of those who gave their lives for Us in the Great War, 1914 — 1918.. They were the best of our young manhood ; many of them we had known since childhood; pur lives had been associated wifh theirs in business and in our sports and pastimes. . From shop and office, from farm and factory, they came in answer to their country’s call to preserve their country’s honour. We said bur last good-bye to them with bands playing." flags waving, and brave speeches. They return to us no more; those brave you> g hearts so full of hope and courage are stilled for ever, but, thank God, the memory of their imperishable deeds lives on and can never die. All we have owe to them. To donate to this object is both a privilege and a duty. Let us not consider how little, but rather how much we can give to help to raise a fitting monument to those who gave their all. Their sacrifice was noble beyond words ; let us see to ij that our tribute to their memory is noble too, and worthy of them. ( * Signed for the Committee : W. E. EVANS, Mayor. „ T. L. HART, Chairman County Council.

**♦***♦**♦♦**♦ ********* **************************** SMART SUITS I 157 . AT NEILSON’S I WAITING IN THEIR BOXES, t /\W 7 7\ —III I | / \ thin, short, fat, medium— ► / i la' k \ n 9 matter what your- size, > /JJ\ jw \Wi FiT A’OU WELL, careful t finish, smart cut, fashionable ► 7T>» \/ y shades, and quality material ► C— J make these suits the best in ► /,/ J town. » | s lip in And slip into a coat. * ■ I That will convince you. £ /Om j. NEILSON, j ft GENTS’ OUTFITTER, BOOT IMPORTER, & REPAIRER, t | HIGH STREET, Next Arcadia, "phone * **********************♦♦♦*♦**#********************

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXI, 20 November 1920, Page 3

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