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WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following two persons have been duly loroinated as Candidates for the office of Douncillor for Cook "Ward, viz. :— Fraser, Francis Humpbria Higginbottom, Wilfred As there is only one vacancy to be filled, [ hereby also give notice that a Poll will ba taken as between the said Candidates on THURSDAY, the 13th day of SEPTEMBER, 1894, at the Foresters' Hall, Toryatreet. Polling hours— 9 am.to 6 p.m. : Dated this 31st day of August, 1894. JOHN CHAPPLE, Substitute Returning Officer, Cook Ward. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. IHEBBBY GIVE NOTICE that the following two persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Councillor for Lambton Ward, viz :— Cameron, Maurice Pollock Willeston, Charles Edward Walter Ab there iB only one vacancy to be fiUed, I hereby also give notice that a poll will be taken aa between the said candidates on THURSDAY.the 13th day of SEPTEMBER, 1804, at the Corporation Offices, Brandonstreet. Polling hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated this 31st day ot August, 1894. JOSEPH AMES, Substitute Returning Officer, Lambton Ward. WELLINGTON CIIY COUNCIL. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following four persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the oftice of Councillor for Te Aro Ward, viz. : - Barber, William Henry Peter Fielder, Henry M'Gill, William Wilson, Alexander As there is only one vacancy to be filled, I hereby also tfive notice that a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on THURSDAY, the 13th day of SEPTEMBER, 1894, at the Eechabite Hall, Manners-street. Polling hours— 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated thiß 31&t day of August, 1894. JAMES AMES, Returning Officer, | Te Aro Ward. j WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following five persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Counoillor for Thorndon Ward, viz. -.— Levoi, Ralph Lingard, William Myors, Joseph Orr, Thomas Pickering, Francis Henry As their is only ono vacancy to be filled, I hereby also givo notice that a poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on THURSDAY, the 13th day of SEPTEMBER, 1894, at tho Primitive Methodist Snnday School, Sydney-street. Polling hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated this 31st day of August, 1894. H. M. LYON, Substitute Eeturning Officer, Thorndon Ward. TE ARO WAED ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ABOVE WARD. I BEG to state that at the request of a large number of ratepayers I have decided to bo a candidate at tho coming election. Should you do me tho honour to elect me, you can depend upon my studying the interests of the ratepayers generally. Having had many years' experience with building and Municipal work generally, the electors will havo tho advantage of my praotical knowledge in these matters. WILLIAM M'GILL, Taranaki-street. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TE ARO WAED. TO THE ELECTORS. HAVING been nominated for a seat in the Council to represent the above Ward, I respectfully solicit the confidence of ratepayers by returning me as their representative. I am in favour of a Reformed By-law with respect to our Building Regulations, and if elected will do all in my power to serve the interests of Te Aro Ward and the City, generally in a faithful and impartial manner. Yours truly, HARRY FIELDER. TO THE RATEPAYER 3 OF THOENDON WAED. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— At the urgent request of a considerable number of Ratepayers, I have decided to contest the seat for the above Ward, and if elected will exert myself in your interest (which also is my own), to the best of my ability. Yours respectfully, THOMAS OEft. IN BANKRUPTCY. OWING to the Bankruptcy in Palmerston North of Mr. D. A. Ogilvie, a laYge consignment o£ General Ironmongery has been thrown on tho Bank's hands. This I have purchased at a very low price, and now the whole will be offered at very LOW PRICES. EnamellediWare, exceptionally good quality, Cutlery, ridicnlously low in price; /Brush Ware, Sets Brace and Bits, 2s; Garden Rakes, 12-tooth, 8d ; Steel Hat and Coa.t Hooks, Is doz ; Table and Dessert Knives, from 3a 3d half dozen ; Tea Trays, 6d each, &c, &c. For a short time only. T. J. THOMPSON, Best Value Ironmonger, 60, CUBA-STREET. THE METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Established 1891. INVESTMENT SHARES. These Shares aro issued as from the second Tuesday in months of March and Soptember in each year, and will be found an excellent means of investing monthly savings and small capital at a remunerative rate of interest. Entrance Fee, 2s 6d first chare ; 1b each additional share. Subscription, 5s per share per month. The interest and bonus credited to members for year ending 15th February, 1894, amounted to 7i per cent. Shares of the March issue obtainable till Wednesday, 15th August, when fealance for the half-year will be struck. The liability of members is limited to the amount actually paid, or in arrear, on their shares (Clause 12, Building Societies Aot, 1880). Shares can be withdrawn at one or three months' notice, according; to number of holding. Forms of prospectus apd all information can be obtained-upon application at the Office of the Society, New Zealand Insurance Company's Building, Lamtafcon-quay and GreyBtreet. WILLIAM I. BOLAM, Secretary. A H. LOGAN & CO. Shakbbrokebb, Land, Estate, Financial, and Commission Agents. Loans negotiated. Interest, Bents, Debts, &c, collected. Address— No. 12, Featmbrston-stkkbt. npAYLOB BROS.' HOMOE COCOA. Obtainable all Grocers. I a cabd.j UPPER HUTT. MB. T. M. WILFORD will attend at his Office, Upper Hutt (residence of Mr. Roland Butler), every Saturday morning, from 11 to 1. THE WARWICK, 57, Wellington • terbacr (Under New Management). Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen. Single and Double Rooms, Piano, Hot and Cold Baths. Magnificent View of City and Harbour. Seven*" minutes from G.P.O. Terms moderate. fTIAYLOR BEOS.' HOMOE COCOA. Obtainable all Grooers. TJHT/A NTED KNOWN. WINTON & M'LA.UCHLAN, 40, CUBA-STKBKT, Have a large Selection in P.IWNER, TEA, ANl> BEDROOM. SETS, New Designs. Goods carefully packed free of charge. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATIZATION" SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON. THE Trout Fishing Season Continences . M the 15th of September, 1594, and Closes on the 15th April, 1895. Licenses at a fee of £1 for Men, and 5s foe Ladies and Bojs of 16 years of aga or under may be obtained from Mr. Geo. Denton, Willis-street, Wellington, or from Mr. i Tisdoll, Gunsmith, Lambton-quay. gEND IT TO SHOBTO'S.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1894, Page 4

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