ELECTION NOTICES. ___ WELLINGTON SOUTH BY-ELECTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. J' HEREBY respectfully intimate that - :il: Hie v«t\icst "I' a large number of electors 1 have- decided lo become n CANDIDATE lor the son! rendered vacant/ by the death (if Mr. A. H. Hindmarsh, 31.L , . As soon )>s the present embargo is removed and the date of election fixed 1 hope to have the honour of addressing the electors in various parts of the electorate. Yours Sincerely, ' JOHN CASTLE. J. 1 ,., , Riddiford Street, Wellington South. of Wellington SOUTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,1 have 'decided lo accede to the request to contest the Seat rendered vacant by the death of -Air. -A. H. Hindniarsli,* and will be pleased to receive from' you- the same liberal support that you have so generously given me in my inore humble , position as one of your ivpreventatives on the Wellington City .Council. , Yoai's faithfully, ■ GEORGE FROST. P.S.—See that your .name is on the J? oil, as the time is short.
SPORTING. j — : i STRATFORD RACES. NEW YEAR'S DAT. 1919. STRATFORD CfJP'O* miles), 000 kovr. ' DOUGLAS HANDICAJ. , (fi furlongs), 300 ' sovs.; and.other well-endowed Events. ,ALL NOMINATIONS 20s. • ) NOMINATIONS close WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER -1, 1918, with .the Secretary. Stratford Telegraph Office close.? 5 p.m. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary, Sti'nlford. ■ ••■* / AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB.-' - SUMMER MEETING, 1918-1913. DECEMBEK 27, '30, and JANUAKYA2. NOMINATIONS for all HandicaurJ Events will close at the OfficeV Durham Street East, on,FRIDAY NEXT.*! DECEMBER 0, at 5 o'clock p.m. Also, FINAL PAYMENTS for the GREAT .NORTHERN TROTTING i DERBY, "1918, and FIRST ACCEPTANCES for the GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1919, will- close al: the isanie place and time, FRIDAY , NEXT, DECEMBER 6, at s o'clock p.m. ; Owners are strongly advised to eend in thoir Nominations early, as the Telegraph and Mail Services are liable to delay transmission owing to tho Epidemic. j '..'.•■■ C. F. MARK, Secretary.
When run down,'o'ut of sort,?, languid and generally "used up," your doctors will tell yoiii that you need a proteidpliosphate food. Ccregen contains 80 per tent. lU'oteid, (lie essential food element foa: the. formation of mnse.le, brain, and iierve, tissue. The British Government places huge orders for Ceregen foi; tlie Military and Naval Hospitals of the Allies. Ceregen is nol a stimulant nor a drug—it recharges the. storage battery of 'the'body, that is, the nervous system. 'J'ake Ceregen and regain strength." From all 'clicmisU, 2s. dd.. -U. lid., fe. (id.,.12e. T'ho 12s. (in contains eight times the amount of 2s. 6d. lin.—Advt. INFLUENZA UACTLTA'S. As the lnlluenza microbe takes two days to develop, «. dose of germ-destroy-ing "Fluetrail" every second day will onsure immunity from the dread discafe'.—Advt.
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