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I" ADIES resident in Te Aro and Newtown and willing to support Sir. Bell's candidature, are invited to meet Mrs. Bell at the Newtown Committee-room, corner of Drum-mond-street and Adelaide-road, ON FRIDAY, 17th INSTANT, At 2.30 p.m. A ROOM for the nae of Mr. H.D. BELL'S ■"- Ladies' Newtown Executive Committee is open at the corner of Drnmmond-stroet and Adelaide-road. Hoars of attendance as below. Miss Jones— 2 30 to 5 p.m. > t>,.;i_ 7 to9p.m.; Dlul *- MB. DUTHIE'S ELECTION. MR. DUTHIE will Address the Eleotorß as follows :— NEWTOWN- FRIDAY, 17th instant, at Donald ll 'Lean-street THORNDON— MONDAY, 20lh instant, at Leydon's Blacksmith's Shop, Tinakori-road TE ARO— WEDNESDAY, 22nd instant, at Princess Theatre, Tory-street. WELLINGTON CITY ELECTION. MR. WM. M'LEAN respectfully invites bis Te Aro Committee, and others wishing to be added to same, to meet at his Central Committeo Rooms. VV illis-street, on THURSDAY, 16th, at 3 p.m. MR. F. H. FRA SE R WILL ADDBXSS THE LADY ELECTORS IN THE WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM (Nearly opposite the State School), on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, At a quattor to 3 o'clock. CITY ELECTION. \|R- MACDONAI.D invites the Electors to meet bim at ll.c Clydo-quay Schoolroom on FRIDAY KVKNING NEXT, 17th Novembor, 1893, at 8 o'clock. MRS. KENNED MACDO^fALD will be glad to Meet, at her residence, Somerled House, 104, Wellington-terrace, on SATURDAY, the 18th inst., at 3 p.m.. all Women Electors favourable to the return of Mr. Macdonald as one of the Members for the City. MR. FISHER'S Te Aro Committee will meet at the Forester's Hall, Torystreet, atßp m. MX. FRANK BThVENS, Chairman. AT the Rooms next to the Salvation Army Barracks, a meeting of Mr. FISHER'S Newtown Committee will be held TO-MORROW EVENING, Mr. Tyson in the chair. V] RS. FISHER will be pleased to meet i»I any women Electors at the Ladies' Central Committee Rooms, over Commercial Union Assurance, every Afternoon, from 3 to 5. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON CITY. LADIES and GKNTLE MEN— Until this day, 14th instant, I honestly intended to go to the poll, but circumstances have arisen which has decided me to retire and to assist the candidates who I believe will best serve the people. I intend to solioit Ratepayers' support in another capaoity. C. F. WORTH. WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTION. I\/| R. T. M. WILFORD will Address the iJA Eleotorß of the following Districts at the undermentioned places and times : — PETONE, Oddfellows' Hall, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. WADKSTOWN, Schoolroom, TO-MOR-ROW (Thnrsday) EVENING, at 7 o'clook. MITCHELLTOWN, Schoolroom, TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 8.30 o'olook. TAWA FLAT, at the Sohoolroom, on FRIDAY EVENING, at 7 sharp. PORIRUA and PARAMATTA, at tho Public Hall, Porirua, on FRIDAY EVENING, at 8.30 o'clock. Ladies are specially invited to attend. A MEETING of Mr. T. M. WILFOBD'S Committee (Men) will be held in the Committe-rooms, Lower Hntt, on THURSDAY EVENING, ICth inst., at 7.30 o'olook. All members requested to attend. W. LAWTON, Hon. Sec. "»/|R. WILFORD'S COMMITTEE •ROOMS REMOVED FROM BRANDON-STREET TO 37, FEATHEBSTON-STREET. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. 3UMOURS are industriously circulated, ■*■•' by other Candidates, first, that I am not in earnest in my candidature, and, Bocond, that I am too old to be able to perform the duties of a legislator. As regards the first suggestion, I beg to say that I am perfectly in earnest, and intend* to go to the Poll, and, if elected, will do my best to redeem any pledges I have given by introducing measures for giving effect to them. As regards my age, I challenge the whole lot of my opponents ovur the age of 30, to walk up the steepest path from sea-level to the top of Mount Victoria, on any afternoon they may appoint, without previous training. If my challenge be accepted, the Electors are requested to attend. WM. THOS. LOCKE TRAVERS. For continuation of Election advertisements see fourth page. MOKIHINUI, COALBROOKDALE.and NEWCASTLE COAL On Sale at THOMPSON BROS, k CO., COAL MERCHANTS. NOW OPENED AT TE ARO HOUSE, TUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS, 20 dozen Ladies' White Sailor Hats, Is each 12 dozen White Coarse Straffß, wide brim, Is 6d each 15 dozen Fancy Blue and White Sailor Hats, 2s each 10 dozen Tho "New Snnburnt" Sailor Hats. Very stylish A SPECIAL PURCHASE op 40 dozen "6.8." Corsetß, "The Paris " 10s Gd for 6s lid 20 dozen " C.8." Corsets, "White Cross,' ' Ils6dfor9s6d Theio are standard makes, and the prices quoted will effeot a speedy sale. A CLEARING LOT OF LADIES' BLOUSES. 18 dozen plain and Fancy Printed Cotton Blouses, Is lid each 12 dozen Pink, Salmon and Sky Cambric Blonßes, 2s eaoh 10 dozen Cross-over and Handkerohiel Bloufes, 3s 6d to 5s 6d eaoh 15 dozen Crepon Blouses, all oolonrs, 10s Gd and 12s 6d eaoh 50 dozen Ladies' Print Shirts, light and dark shades, 4s 6d esoh Iribi ari Special Pbicks fob the holidats. Only to be had at TE ARO HOUSE. MOKERS ! " THIS CORRECT THING AT LAST " is the best dark Tobacoc ever imported. HEALTH TEA ia recommended by th< medical faculty for people with weal digestion, and m promoting appetite.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 117, 15 November 1893, Page 3

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