AMUSEMENTS. HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW (In aid of Wounded Soldiers' Fund). DRILL HALL, LOWER HUTT. TQ-DAY, . TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL. Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Pot Plants, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. Afternoon, 3 to 5.30; Evening, 7.30 to 9.30. I Admission—One Shilling. A. HARDHAM, Hou. Sec. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. . WINTER' MEETING, 1917. NOMINATIONS FORGreat Northern Hurdles Great Northern. Steeplechase Winter Steeplechase Cornwall Handicap Prince of Wales Handicap York Welter Handicap CLOSE ON FRIDAY, 27th APRIL',, by 9 p.m. FEES.ft sov. each) must accompany nominations. ~ 3. F. HARTLAND, . Secretary. . ~ ~ ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON 'HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION.. . TO. THE ELECTORS. LADIES & GENTLEMEN-I have the honour to invite your support in my candidature for re-election to tho Harbour Board. During tho 10' years ; .that I have held a seat on the Board it has been my constant ondeavour to assist in making the Port of 'Wellington' second to none on this side of tho line. Progress on sound principles and safe lines is the policy for me. I am a firm , believer in equipping our Port with a Floating Dock as soon as practicable af- • ter the present War is over. The want of this accommodation is a Serious handicap to Wellington at this time, and we shall be placed at a disadvantage until it is supplied. My interests are bound up with Wellington, and no effort will be spared by me to keep the City and Port abreast of the times. Hoping to receive at the Poll a renewal of the confidence you have reposed in me,—l remain, -, . Yours truly, WILLIAM CABLE. RATEPAYERS AND ELECTORS. XTOTE FOR JOHN S. SWAN, Archi- .■ \ tect. Ho promises no "Wild Cat" schemes, but wilKsee that you get 20s. 'value for every Pound paid in Rates. WELLINGTON 'HARBOUR BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION. Combined District of the Counties of Hutt and Makara, tho Boroughs of Onslow, Karori, Miramar; Petone,. Lowor Hutt and Eastbourne, and the Town Districts of Johnsonvillo and Upper Hutt.. In the Matter of "Tho Harbours Act, 1908," and its Amendments, and ( tho Regulations thereunder; arid of "Tho Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908." and its Amendments. I HEREBY give notice that tho following persons have heen duly nominated for tho Office of Member of tho Wellington Harbour Board for the above described combined District, FITZGERALD. JOHN EDWARD. : M'EWAN. JOHN WILLIAM. WELCH, MAURICE WHITEWOOD. And. there being, only two vacancies to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between tho said candidates on WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL, 1917, at the. following places, viz.:— Eastbourno Hall, Eastbourne. Eastbourne Borough Office, Ferry Wharf, Wellington. Assembly Hall, Pahautanui. Wiso's Hall, Paraparaumu. Chas. Slight's Residence, Paekakariki. Barlow's Residohce. Plimmerton. Church of England Schoolhouso, Taita. J. M'Ghie's Residonce..'Maori Bank. Johnsonville Town . Board Office, Johnsonvillo. Earori Borough Council Chambers, Karori. Russell's Refreshment Rooms, Main Ed.. Karori. Town Hall, Main Street. Lower Hutt. •." Railway Avenue, Lower Hutt. Hutt County Council Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Borough Council Office. Miramar. Fire Brigade Station, Park Road, Miramar. M'Farlane's Shop, Seatoun.Cottage at foot of Awa Rd., Worserßay. Post Office, Makara .- Publio Hall, Ohariu. Methodist Schoolhouse. Tawa Flat. Methodist Schoolroom, Porirua.. Public Hall. Khandallah. Methodist Churchroom, Ngaio. Methodist Churchroom, Kaiwarra.' , Onslow Borough Office. Wellington. Terrinis: House. Victoria Rd., Ucpcr. 'Kaiwarra. No. 183 Weble/s Old Shop, Jackson St., Petone.. Shop. Carey's Buildings, Jackson Street, Petone. Public School. Koro Koro. Upper Hutt Town Board Office, Upper Hutt. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. fo 7 p.m. Dated at Petone this 7th day of.April,. 1917. . - W. J. GARDNER, " Returning Officer. mHE Annual Meeting of the WellingJ- ton Branch of the British ' Red Cross Society and Order of St: John will be -held at the Central Depot, i Mercer Street, at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 26th April, 1917. ... Business: To Receive the Report and Balance Sheet, and to elect Committees and Officers for the ensuing year. ..'■ All Subscribers' and Workers for the Society are invited to attend. SYBIL NATHAN, ■ Hon. Secretary. OVER. 1,000,000 PACKETS ,OF LIPTON'S TEA . SOLD EVERY WEEK. ... Every pound contains over . ■ 200 cupfuls of happiness. GET THAT HAPPY FEELING. '•' • AUCKLAND CARGEN HOTEL, THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN ' AUSTRALASIA, ' Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc. • Ballroom. Tariff: From 10s. per day. Special Terms • • for lengthened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s.' Other Meals optional. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargen," Auckland. GET THAT HAPPY FEELING. There are over 200 cups . of it' in every pound of LIPTON'S TEA.' FLAG BRAND PICKLES are known ! 60 well; In all competitions they always excel. i Twenty-five years ago they led the way, And they still maintain the lead I
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