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Dances. ’AIHI A. & P. ASSOCIATION DANCE will be held in ST. JOSEPH’S HALL MONDAY, April 11th An invitation to all. Gents., 2/-; ladies, 1/C. GOOD MUSIC, GOOD SUPPER During the evening the local Cups will he presented J. MITCHELL, Secretary. TT'ENNEDY’S HALL, WAIHI BEACH DANCE DANCE EASTER SATURDAY, April 16th DIXIE BOYS’ BAND Good music, good floor, Monte Carlo, etc. GENTS., 2/-; LADIES, 1/6. Public Notices OF OHINEMURI ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS Pursuant to Section 7 of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,’’ I hereby give notice that an Election will be lied on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of May, 1938, for the purpose of electing Councillors for each Riding of the County of Oliinemuri as unuer: — Komata Riding—Two Councillors. Paeroa Riding—Two Councillors. Mangaiti Riding—One Councillor. Townships Riding—One Council-

Waihi West Riding—One Councillor. Waihi Riding—Two Councillors. And I hereby appoint the County Office, Paeroa as the place, and WEDNESDAY, the 27th day ot April, 1938 (before noon) as the clay for the nomination of Candidates for such office. Dated this Bth day of April, 1938. A. A. JENKINSON, Returning officer for the County of ■ Ohinemuri. Nomination papers may be obtained on application to the Returning Officer. IOOUNTY OF OHINEMURI ELECTION OF TWO REPRESENTATIVES ON THE THAMES HOSPITAL BOARD Pursuant to Section 1G of “The Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 192 G,” and Section 7 of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” I hereby give notice that an Election will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of May, 1938, for the purpose of electing TWO Representatives of the County of Ohinemuri on the Thames Hospital Board, and I hereby I appoint the County Office, Paeroa, as the place and WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of April, 1938 (before noon) as the day for the nomination of Candidates for such office. Dated this Bth day of April, 1938. A. A. JENKINSON, Returning officer for the County of Ohinemuri. Nomination Papers may be obtained on application to the Returning Officer and every Candidate shall at the time of nomination, deposit with the Returning Officer the sum of y 3 which shall be dealt with according to law. OF £IOUNTY OHINEMURI

ELECTION OF ONE REPRESENTATIVE ON THE THAMES VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD Pursuant to Section 13 of “The Electric Power Boards Act, 1925,” and Section 7 of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, I heieby give notice that an Election will he held on WEDNESDAY, the Util day , of May, 1935, for the purpose of electing ONE Representative of the County of Ohinemuri on the Thames Valley Electric Power Board, and hereby appoint the County Office, Paeroa, as the place, and WEDNES- ; DAY, the 27th day of April, 1938 (before noon), as the day for the nomination of Candidates for such office. Dated this Bth day of April, 1938* ] A. A. JENKINSON, Returning officer for the County of Ohinemuri. Nomination papers may be obtained on application to the Returning Officer and every Candidate shall at the time of nomination deposit with the Returning Officer, the sum of £3 which shall bo dealt with according to law. defaulting ratepayers No person whose rates or any portion thereof are unpaid shall be competent to nominate any person as a candidate or to be himself nominated as a candidate or entitled to vote at any of the above elections. The whirligig of Time brings many changes in our social life. Fifty years ago our old friend “Mr Punch,” in his humorous way, wrote. “The ideal wife Is one who allows smoking all over the house.” In that day smoking was tabooed by most wives and if hubby wanted a whiff he usually had to seek the seclusion of the summer-house or the coal cellar. But most wives smoke themselves now and would be simply lost without their cigarettes! Yes, we are living at a faster pace than they did in Victorian days, and the “weed’ ’is more appreciated than ever before —especially if its “toasted,” with its beautiful flavour and rare fragrance. There’s no “bite” in “toasted.” Toasting takes it clean cut, and the tobacco is left as pure sweet, mellow, cool and comforting as it is possible to raaße it. Once you change over to Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullsliead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold or Desert Gold, you’ll never be content with ordinary tobaccos. “Toasted” makes friends —and keeps them! *

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9207, 9 April 1938, Page 3

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