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Electoral. rpO THE RATEPAYERS AND ELA ECTOJRS OF THE UNITED BOROUGH OF HAMILTON. We, tlie undersigned, appeal for support to the Ratepayers and Electors of Older Hamilton, because we venture to think that our knowledge of municipal affairs may b« useful at this juncture, and also to the Ratepayers and Electors of.Frankton because we know their needs. Although we are well aware of the necessity for another traffic bridge, and for a sewerage scheme for Frankton, w« are agreed that this is not a time for great works, as municipalities will have to rely almost entirely upon their own resources for some time to come. If elected, it is our intention to support the Mayor to the utmost of our ability in his efforts to make our united Borough the success we all hope it to be, an<t it will be our aim at all times to see that no one s portion benefits at the expense of another. J. FRASER-SMITH. W. A. GOSLING. - T. F. JOLLY. 264 J. E. HERBERT. rpAMAHERE ROAD BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION. NOTICE is—hereby yiven under provisions contained in "The Road Boards Act, 1908," and "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," and its amendments, that an ELECTION (if necessary) to fill TWO Ordinary Vacancies on the Tamahere Read Board, will bo held on FRIDAY, 4th day of May, 1917. Nomination of Candidates will be received by the undersigned, up till Noon of Wednesday, 2oth April, 1917, at the Board's Office, Hamilton East. T. B. INSOLL, Returning Officer. THE ANNUAL MEETING of-'the Ratepayers of the Tamahere Road District will be held at Bsp.ni. in the Matangi Hall on MONDAY, 30th April, 1917. T. B. INSOLL, Clerk, Tamahere Road Board. April 17th, 1917. 2ft) jyjRS AND ]y|ISS JJENLEY, OF MODEL ROOMS, LIVINGSTONE 7 CHAMBERS (near Public Library), HAMILTON, Will be pleased to show Ladies their NEW GOODS, JUST ARRIVED. Fur Coats in Black, Coney Seal, Brown, Musquash; English Tweed, fur lined; also English Tweed Silk-lined Coats. Golf Hats and Jerseys. Model Costumes, English and French Models. Silk Quilted Wrappers, Furs, Etc., Etc. THESE GOODS ARE ALL EXCLUSIVE. Visitors Invited to Inspect. 'Phone No. 711. ' 150

PILKINGTON Milking Machine FARMERS! BEFORE you order your MILKING MACHINE FOR NEXT SEASON >et us show you the latest improvements on the PILKINGTON MACHINE. We cap offer you the best machine ever placed before the farmer. See , the greatest improvements ever made in the milking teat cup. A splendid milker, leaves the teat- in a beautiful condition after milking, easy to clean, can be taken to pieces in a few seconds, and'-never falls off j our cows. Farmers "Ote—We have our latest cups working on nearly every make of machine, which is ample proof of what experienced farmers think of our latest cup. See what prominent local dairy farmers say for themselves: Horotiu. To R. Pilkington. Dear Sir.—l have been in the dairy industry for many years, and have just found in your new cup what I have been looking for. I consider this cup absolutely out on its own. Beautiful milker, easily cleaned, and so far has never fallen off a snigle cow in our herd. Your releaser is the simplest and most reliable I have yet seen. So satisfactory is your plant that I invite any farmer to visit my shed and see it at work themselves.—Yours sincerely, F. HENWOOD, Horotiu. Tauhei Rd., Morrinsville. To R Pilkington. Dear Sir.—T received the teat cups all right, and I am very pleased with t-liem. I have tried them on all my cows, and thev are very satisfactory. They hang on and milk beautifully. I think with your latest teat cup you have the best machine on the market.—Yours sincerelv, T. G. SMlTH,'Morrinsville. Eureka. To R Pilkington. Dear Sir.—Having had machines in my shed for a number of years, and now being converted to your releaser and cups, I can honestly testify that your releaser and cups are splendid. Your releaser has worked all the season without a hitch of any description. Your latest cups I find are splendid. Good milkers, easy to take to pieces, and never fall off the cows. I shall instal your cups right through the shed next season.—Yours sincerely, P. H. CLARKTN, Eureka. WRITE OR CALL FOR PARTICULARS TO: Pilkington & Willis WARD ST., HAMILTON. QUAY J^EKRACTIONIST My "testing reveals-ieyond a doubt if glasses will benefit yon or not. Testing and advice Free. GARDEN PLACE. HAMILTON. "Rheumatism'* is certainly cured by "TARASAL"; bottles 3s fid Sole igent: Forsythe, Cbemist, Hamilton.*

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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13463, 18 April 1917, Page 1

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