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♦#»»»!r*•?#•»•• TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE I! 'Hi YOUR VOTES AND SUPPORT a r e s o l ic i t e d on b eh a l f o f THE FOUR CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES "W Hii!!iii!;!!!!ii PCJjjj«yT 'ivl
Economy doesn’t just mean not spending, but rather wise spending
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The question of Public Health receives more attention at the hands of the Council to-day, than ever it has done in the past
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J-ADrES AND
GkNTLK.MKN, My t<*nn (/f office? (*xj)iir*< on
(H)ctolxn' Hist, I t lu 'n ’foro .'if'ain bo^ offer myself as a candidate a t th t forthcoming municipal election.
I 'o r K! years 1 have had llm |iononr of
repre.senting you on the.
^ Town Council, and have .served on =
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If you feel th a t the, vtiluable ex]ierience of public busine.s.s thus gainetl can Ix! of further use to you,
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tihould you again favour me with your confidence, J shall endeavour to olve the >,arae fearles.s and con- .scientious .ser\*ice in the future, as in the past. >
Yours faithfully, JAMES BOOTHMAN
19a, Kshton T ewiact,
Cl.ITllEUOE.
Progress means growth A bigger better Clitheroe
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This is the aim of the Four Conservative Candidates
I^tUlES AXI) Oe.VTI.EMEN, 1 am again i)rompled to . . . .
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rt;.election to the 'i'oun Council. During my six years there, and for nearly nine ^’cars as one of vour representatives on the Board' of Ouardians, 1 have always endeavoured to discharge my duties fairly and conscientious!}-, and I can
a.ssure you th a t -ivill be my aim in the futun-, sparing neither time nor effort in whatever tends to the welfare of the town and its inhabitants. I have attended Council meetings in one capacity or another now for 2(i years and in the responsible position I formerly held in Clitherorr for so many yt-ars I had opi'xrrtunitie.s of becoming acquainted with every eliuss of the community and of knowing ever}- par t of the towai. In appealing for your support on
Tuesday, November 1st. I do so with ever}- confidence and assure you th a t
if you elect me your confidence in me -ivill not be misplaced. I am,
I-adics and Gentlemen. Your old faithful .servant, WALTER CLAYTON
1, Cai idioax A v ex u e , Cutue eoe . October 21st, 1927.
Ladies and
Gentle.aie.v, Ha\-ing been cordially invited to
offi.-r myself a.s ji (tanflidate a t the forthcoming .Municipal Klection. I have pleasure in accepting, and maki! an
eame.st apjreal for your kind help and support, having a sincere wish to s<;rve my Town to the best of my abilitics.
If you should do me the honour
of electing me, i t would be my fervent endeavour to carry out
tho.se duties in <1 fearlcs's jind
eon.seientions manner, with a view- to improving our town and trade, th a t i t m.ay Ixmefit each
and every citizen of our ancient Borough. I am.
Yours faithfully, WALTER D. CUNLIFFE
73, Waddixotox R oad, CLmiEKOE.
Yours faithfully. J. H. SATTERTHWAITE
PijiLico Road, CUTllEROE.
Vote for the Four Conservative Candidates
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AIM I ateable Values^ by new avenues of employment and improved amenities of life
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OUNLIFFE SATTERTHWAITE
MEN WITH WILLS THEIR OWN
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R adies axd Gexteizmex. The ix-riixl for which you elected
me having exjjired. 1 beg to offer mv scn-ice.s for a further term.
The
p.ast three years have been
eventful ones. Jlany important steps of a
progre.ssive nature have been taken by the Council, and 1 Ix-lieve th a t time will prove them to have been taken wisely.
What jiar t I have had in the work
of the Council will be known to von. If my a t t i tu d e ha.s met with your approval, and if you again honour me with your confidence. I will do my best to
de.sr-rve it.
Socialism means higher Rates
The Socialists at Sheffield in one year have squan dered £84,0 0 0 Reserve Fund and increased the Rates by 1/2 in the £
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