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HAVING been requested by a large number of ratepayers in Cook Ward to allow myself to be nominated fur a seat in the Council, 1, with pleasure, accede to their wishes, and haying ample time at my disposal, I pledge myself that if eleoted to faithfully forward the interests of Cook Ward in particular, and the city in general. I trust before the day of nomination to have an opportunity of placing my views on Municipal matters satisfactorily before them, and to merit their support. C, F. WOETH, Sussex-square. EXrEA CHEAP LOTS at the TB ARO HOUSE Sale of Surplus Stock. For Q/f ~f 200 Boys' Knicker Suits, atmij XJL tractive, and wear resisting. _ Wore sold at 5/FoTVvf -t Hj About 250 Boys' Knicker O/ XX Suits, splendid quality, and fit ages from 3 to 10 years. Former price, 7/9 For A j-\ -j 150 Boys' Superior Knicker ■tt/XX Suits, to fit boys of above ages. These were originally sold at 9/6 For t^lfi. A £ r *nd lot of Boys' Long Oj \J Trouser Suits, sizes 7to 12. Us ually sold at 14/6 For £?//? An extensive choice of "/O FoutAs' Long Trouter Suits. These were originally marked 17(6 For -j f\ //* 112 Men's very durable Suits. XvF/ " Were considered exceedingly cheap at 21/For ~f O/£3 An assortment of Men's X^a/vJ strong, durable, Waterproof Tweed Overcoats. Never sold under 20/For O/\/ 25 Men's Reversible Tweed £AJ\~ Waterproof Overcoats. Were thought worth every penny of 32/For OK/ A lot of Superior, Extra, uHj\ m Reversible Waterproof Overcoats, for Men's wear. Originally sold at 42/For -i to l£i 100 Men's Extra Strong and X # / O sightly looking Overcoats, in Tweed. Good value for 27/6 For Q1 / 50 Men's Blue PiiofCloth £ix.\ m Overcoats, originally marked 32/6. These are a bargain. For O/O pairs Men's Navy Serge /mij t7 Trousers, extra strong, suitable for Engineers, Seamen, Wharf Hands, Ac, and are honestly worth 6/9, at the least For Gl£* 50 Men's Tweed Sac Coats, 9/ O very warm and comfortable wear ; extra strong, and really worth 12/9 At the Snrplus Stook Sale, TE ARO HOUSE XIOTHING SUCCKEDS LIKE STJCIM CESS. When Messrs. Walter Nathan and Co. opened a retail branoh of their Ironmongery Department some twelve months I since, they made it their rule to sell a single 1 artiole at wholesale price, and this method of doing business has given great satisfaO' tion to their numerous customers, who have signified their approval by their continuout patronage. MBS. D. WALSH, late Teaoher ol Mnsio and Languages at the Convent, will receive Pupils for Piano, German Fronoh, and Italian, at her residence, Wool combe-street, next Arohdeacon Stock's. ALL persons who have tasted Wolfe'i Schnapps unadulterated fully appre oiate its superior qualities. DINNEE SEEVICES Froh 20b. J. KITCHEN, Panthxon, Manners-street and New town. IN BANKRUPTCY. THE BANKEUPTCT ACT, 1883. NOTICE is hereby given thai Thursday the 16th August, 1888, at 10.30 o'oloo in the forenoon, has been appointed as th time, and the Supreme Courthouse, Wellinf ton aa the place, for hearing my anplioatio for discharge, and application will then I made by counsel on my behalf acoordingb Dated this 27th day of July, 1888. ANDREW WILLIAMS. J. Thompson, Debtor's Solicitor.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1888, Page 3