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[Card.] jyjß. "WILLIAM Surgoon Dontlst. HAMILTON, May be Consulted at Victoria Chambers, next Times Office, having moved from premises lately occupied by Messrs loung and Greaham. 'Phono 33. Box S. M R W. G. POTOTOTBT, Dental Surgeon. KIA ORA BUILDINGS (Next Bank of Australasia), HAMILTON. SURGEON DENTIST. M R R. B 7 C* anwell ' Who has Returned frowi Active Service, has Resumed Practice a£ Rooms Nos. 12 and 14, ELS WICK CHAMBERS. 'Phono 950. Public Notices. RETURNED SOLDIERS WAIKATO RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated.) ]Vf EMBERS are particularly reJ -' i - guested to parade in uniform at the Defence Office, Hamilton, at 2.30 p.m., TO-MORROW (Saturday), to attend the Funoral of the late LanceCorporal D. Murphy, D.C.M. T. V. RAINBOW, 198 Actinc Secretary. 16th (WAIKATO) REGIMENT. "[MTEMBERS of the Band are re- -"•*■ quested to parade at the Band Room TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 1.45 p.m. sharp to attend tho funeral of Pvte. D. Mnrnhv, D.C.M. P. WILLIAMS, 228 Bandmaster. - for past favours during the many years we have been in business, we beg to notify them that, having sold our property, and are consequently relinquishing business, our Premises will be Closed from SATURDAY NEXT, 6th inst. Clearing Sale, TUESDAY NEXT, 9th inst. DALGLIESH AND McDONALD. Hamilton, December 4, 1919. 157 TO MEMBERS OF NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. Notice re General Election and Licensing Poll. 1. Every person (not being a military defaulter or disqualified from voting by Section 38 of the Legislature Actj 1908) who has served beyond the seas as a member of an Expeditionary Force is entitled to vote at the General Election and the Licensing Poll, whether he is registered as an elector or not. t Maori members of an Expeditionary Force are entitled to vote at the General Election for the election of Maori members only, but are entitled to vote at the Licensing Poll. 2. Members who are enrolled as electors are subject in all respects to the provisions applicable to ordinary electors, except that they may_ -vote beyond the boundaries of the district for which thev are registered without being required to produce an absent voter's permit on production of the documentary evidence referred to in the paragraph following. 3. Members who are not enrolled as electors, or who, being so enrolled, desire to vote outside their districts without an absent voter's permit, must produce at the polling-place documentary evidence that they have served * be.yo.nd the seas as members of an Expeditionary Force. Any of tho following classes of documents will be accepted as sufficient:— (a) A certificate of discharge from the Expeditionary Force after service beyond the seas; or (b) A leave certificate, hospital certificate, or other status certificate issued by a competent military authority. 4. Any member who is not enrolled as an elector may vote as an elector of—(a) The electoral district (as existing at the date of the election), within which he was resident at the date of his first becoming a member of an Expeditionary Force; or ■(b) Any electoral district within • which he has resided for not less than one month since his last return to New Zealand from service bevond the seas. Dated at Wellington this 29th day of November, 1919. J. HISLOP, 194 Chief Electoral Officer.

M" P. C. O dlum ' SURGEON DENTIST, ELSWICK CHAMBERS kURING my indisposition, the Practice will be carried on by MR DE LAUTOUR (Of Wellington), . 'Phone 857. DE fl AUTOUR, (Late Wyatt and de Lautoui Wellington). ELSWICK CHAMBERS, HAMILTON IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO PLACE YOUR XMAS SUIT ORDER. [fRIGHT, JJ°HAS STILL A NICE RANGE OF SUITINGS, And will Guarantee yon a Suit in Three or Four Weeks. These Orders must, however, be placed promptly PRICKS FROM £7 15s. HUGH WRIGHT, LTD., HAMILTON. 723 On? of the most fashionable and at the same time useful garments for present wear, is the Silk Sports Coat. We have now a very nice range of colours and prices in these goods. The shades arc black, cream, putty, champagne, saxe, navy, and black and white. Prices run from* 45h to 120 s. Wo are also showing the new jumper style, these are very smart, though now in such universal demand as the more useful coat—Hall's Drapery Stores.*

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Waikato Times, Volume 91, Issue 14232, 5 December 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 91, Issue 14232, 5 December 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 91, Issue 14232, 5 December 1919, Page 4

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