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mHE TE ARO MUNICIPAL ELECTION. ' TO ANDREW YOUNG, Esq. Dbar Sir,— Wo, the undersigned ratepayers of the Te Aro Ward, City of Wellington, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated to represent our Ward in the forthcoming election in the City Conncil; and, in the event of your acceding to our request, pledge ourselves to use every effort to secure your return. R. Greenfield H. F. Logan F. Cooper James Madden Edward Dixon W. R. Wators T. K. Mocdonald J. E. Hayes W. Widdop J. Kirkcaldie And 150 others. TO MESSRS. COOPER, MADDEN, DIXON, WIDDOP, WATERS, MACDONALD, HAVES, GREENFIELD, LOGAN, KIRKCALDIE, And tho 150 other Gontlemon signing tho requisition. I shall have muoh pleasure in aoceding to your request, and, if returned, will endeavor to do my dnty, as heretofore, in the interests of our oity. Yours obediently, ANDREW YOUNG.

TO THE RATEPAYERS OF COOK WARD. X ADIES AND GENTLEMEN-My term ¦" of offioo as yonr representative in tho City Council having expired by offluxion of time, I beg to again solioit your support at the forthcoming eleotion. Yours obediently, R. GREENFIELD. Wellington, 27th August. 1882. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF COOK WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I have much pleasure in fulfilling my promise of last year, in again presenting myself as a Candidate at the forthcoming Eleotion, and respeotfully solioit your support. My motto is, Striot Economy. Yours obediently, ALEXANDER WILSON. 30th August, 1883. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF LAMBTON WARD. "I ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I again have the honour to solicit yonr votes at the forthcoming eleotion. 1 Your obedient servant, H. W. DIVER. CITY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF LAMBTON WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— At the request of a number of Electors in your Ward, I offer myself as your Representative in the City Council, and solicit your votes at tho forthcoming election. Yours obediently, JOHN M. RICHARDSON. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE THORNDON WARD, OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. /"I EN iLEMEN— At tho request of a num. ber of Ratepayers of your Ward, I have oonsented to be nominated as a Candidate to represent you in the City Council, and if eleoted I hope to merit the confidence reposed in me. Ishalltake an early opportunity of addressing you on matters relating to the City. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, WILLIAM FITZGERALD. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. Withdrawn from Auction Sale, and now open for sale to ant buter. TO PURCHASERS OF FIRST-CLASS NEW ENGLISH FURNITURE. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions from the consignees to offer for sale, privately, a large shipment of English Furniture, at the prices given below, and which will prove, on examination, to be fully 50 per cent, under the retail prices of any house in the oity. The following are a few of the articles for sale, of which inspection is invited, viz. : — DRAWINGROOM FURNITURE. Inlaid whatnots, from 14s eaoh Inlaid Italian walnut Canterbury whatnots, from 24s each Chippendale flat braokets, from 18s eaoh Inlaid walnut oval centre tables, from 68s Walnut ottoman spittons, from 5s 6d eaoh Walnut footstools, 3s Revolving oloth top card tables, from £4 10s each Ladies' walnut work tables, cord and chess tables, combined with revolving tops, from £4 each Italian walnut drawingroom suites (complete), from £15 Hand-painted jardiniers, from 10s each Walnut work tables, from 18s eaoh Ebonisedand gold davenports, from 54s eaoh HALL FURNITURE. Mahogany hall ohairs, from 18s each „ „ seats, from 18s „ „ „ stands, from 30s „ DININGROOM FURNITURE. Massive mahogany dimngroom suites in morocco, from £20 Mahogany telescope dining tables, with patent screw and extra leaves, from £7 Massive mahogany sideboards, with plate glass baoka, cellarettes, &0., from £10 Single couohoe in morocco, from £5 Single easy ohairs in morocco, from £3 Hand-painted French vases, from 25a per pair Hand-painted complete dessert servioes, 26s BEDROOM FURNITURE. Dnohess dressing tables with oheval glasses, and marble top washstands to match, from £4 per pair Circular mahogany washstands, with marble tops, from 25s each Mahogany oval toilet glasses, with jewel boxes, from 44s Mahogany towel rails, from 6s each Superior mahogany pedestal wardrobes, with glass doors, complete, from £9 Feather pillows, from 4s 6d eaoh YOUR ATTENTION. BrVTABB I BUT DO NOT DBSPAIB WHEN yon con purchase from A. DRAKE your HAMS and BACON ohe&por than at any other Provision Merohant in the town. I beg to inform the inhabitants of the City that I have opened a Retail Produce and Provision Store in WiUis-street, opposite tho Bank of New South Wales, and solioit your esteemed patronage. Nothing but the very best goods will be kept. English and Colonial Chosso of the very best quality. One visit to my shop will satisfy everybody, and encourage them to purchase from a firstolass and cheap stook of Goods. Fresh Eggs Daily. Do not forget the address — A. DRAKE, Opposite the Bank of New South Wales, Willis-street, Wellington. ON SALE, Customhouse Forms, at the Evening Post offioe'

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Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 62, 11 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 62, 11 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 62, 11 September 1883, Page 4