PUBLIC NOTICES. REPAIRS AT Very Moderate Rates executed in the most efficient manner fi by a First-class Tailor, having large English experience, now in our employ. SAVE MONEY By having your Suit or Costume CLEANELY or DYED by our Special Process, and our Double-steam and Tailor Press is well worth enquiring into. SUITS and COSTUMES CLEANED 7/. DYED g/. Double-pressed slightly extra cost. BLANKETS CLEANED equal to New. Ring 485 Tel., or Write and we will tell you all about it. CLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD. CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. (Joins Gladstone - Road at P. 0.) First-class English Certificate. ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. Ladies and gentlemen,— In offering myself as a Candidate for the pending Election, I desire to place before you my opinion on several matters which I consider arei of vital importance to the Borougli of Gisborne. In the first place, it is absolutely essential that we should have a complete Drainage Scheme, to include the whole of the settled area of the Borough, and, this being generally accepted, it is not necessary to further state that, if elected, I shall solidly vote in that direction. I am also strongly in favor of supporting a Loan for the purposes of making work in connection with the main arterial road that of a permanent nature; also favor provision being made for the purpose of forming all streets and footpaths in the- settled portions of- the Borough which have not as yet been attended to. In reference to Municipalization of Gasworks, this is a matter worthy of very serious consideration. The acquisition of the works, I contend, would result in a big saving being effected to the Borough, both in the matter of street lighting and also in the materials necessary for tarring the footpaths, etc. I believe a scheme could be evolved which would result in the works being acquired on terms, without incurring any further taxation. I am of opinion that the rcvenuc_accruing from the Borough Reserves could be very materially increased by further leasing those portions available for building sites. This land is at present being used for grazing purposes only, and I contend it should be reve-nue-producing, thus enabling the Council, without further encroaching on the rates, to improve its reserves, and so make them suitable for breathing places. In conclusion, ladies and gentlemen, if you do mo the honor of electing me, I shall endeavor to conserve the interests of the Borough as a whole. Yours faithfully, H. MILLER. PROGRESSIVE ROGRESSIVE LEAGUE’S EAGUE’S TICKET. THE PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE wish to announce that, in accordance with the following clauses of. their Consttiution, i.e., “taking .an active interest in all concerns which affect the port, city, and electorates of Gisborne and Bay of Plenty,” they support the candidature of Mr. W. D. LYSNAR for the office of Mayor for the ensuing year, and also the following Candidates for the new, Council, at the Election on the 28th instant:— HALL, J. H. HARRIS, F. R. KIRK, J. R. MILLER, Harry NASMITH, M. G., junr. SOMERVELL, J. WM. F. CRAWFORD, Chairman Progressive League. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES, BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. Ladies and gentlemen, I am offering myself as a candidate for the Borough Council and should you do me the honor t(T select me I hope to be. able to justify your confidence. My views generally are so well-known to you that it seems needless to trouble you by repeating them, although I shall be pleased to meet any elector and answer any questions. I am not allied to any person or “ticket” and shall if elected consider each subject that comes before the Council on its merits. Hoping that I may have the opportunity of serving you, Yours Faithfully, W. LISSANT CLAYTON. LYNDA SOAPMAKING AND TRADING CO., LTD. )TICE is hereby given that, all Moneys due to the above Comnmst be paid either to Mr. O. G- - 3, Public* Accountant, Adair’s Bujl- ■ Gisborne, or to Mr. George WilFruiterer; Kaiti. No other j will be acknowledged. o.rder of the Directors, JOHN F. PETTIE, Chairman.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2486, 27 April 1909, Page 1
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680Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2486, 27 April 1909, Page 1
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