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TE AEO WABD. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOB. In tbe matter of " The Munioipal Corporations Aot, 1886," and of " The Regulation of Local Elsotions Aot, 1b76." AN Extraordinary Vaoanoy having oconrred in the office of Councillor for the above Ward, I hereby give notice that an Kleotion will bo hold on MONDAY, the 3rd day of .ION*, 1895, for the purpose of electing a Councillor for Te Aro Ward, and I hereby appoint the Reohabite Hall, Man-ners-street, as the place, and MONDAY, the 20th day of MAY, 1895, before noon, as the day for the Nomination of Candidates for such office. Dated this 10th day of May, 1895. JAMES AMES, Returning Officer for Te Aro Ward. TO THE EATEPAYERS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. r ADIES and GENTLEMEN — I have ■*-* the hononr to announce that lam a candidate for the Seat on the Wellington Harbour Board rendered vacant by tbe death of Mr. Jumes Petheriok, and bog to solicit tho favour of jour votes. All my interests being centred in thiß City, where I have resided for the last 20 years, you may depend that, if eleoted, I shall use my utmost endeavours to further the trade of this porb. lam, Yours obediently, HAEOLD BEAUCHAMP. HABBOUE BOABD ELECTION. TO THE BATEPAYEHS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. ' SADIES AND GKNTLEMEN— When I -i last addressed you it was to return thanks to those who hud voted for me at the laßt eleotion, and although defeated I acoepted your judgment with equanimity and a determination to again offer my services to you. I regret exceedingly the ciroumstanoes that have necessitated my again seeking election at your hands, but beg to offer you my services and solicit your vote and interest as I believe that my professional and business experience may prove to be advantageous to you and tho business of the port and city genorally. I have the hononr to bo, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yonr moat Obedient Servant, JAJUES M'LELLAN. LEGAL NOTICE. tTf7E beg to notify that in future our v T Practice as Barristers and Solicitors at Wellington, Petone, and Otaki will be carried on under the name of "Kirk, Atkinson ft Wilson." instead of "Kirk and Atkinson " as heretofore. E. CLKMENT KIRK. E. TUDOB ATKINSON. JAMKS WILSON. Panama-street, Wellington, 16th May, 1895. LADIES INSPECT the Wonderful Bargains in I Ladies' Trimmed Felt Hats. 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, to 10s Cd and upwards, at MUBEAY k CASEY'S, Cuba-street. LADIES Should inspeot the Best Value in the City in Corsets, Jaokets, &o , at MCEBAY ft CASEY'S, CUBA-STRSET. See the Choice Dress Goods, from Cd per yard to 4b 6d, at MUBBAY A CASEY'S, Cuba-street. SPECIAL. A Job Lot of Ladies' and Girls' Felt Hats, 3d, 6d, 9d, Is, and Is 6d eaoh, worth four times these prioes. MUREAI^ CASEY, CUBA-STEEET. PUBLIC NOTICE. /~VN SATUBDAY NEXT, in the EVEN-" ING, from SEVEN to TEN, my New Premises will be thrown OPEN for INSPECTION. The PUBLIC are BESPECTFULLY INVITED. Jupp's String Band will play various selections during the evening. GEO. BODLEY. AUTUMN AND WINTEB, 1895. IMPORTANT NOTIOE 1 F. COHEN, /lASH CLOTHIEB, TAILOE, AND OUTFITTEE, 92, WILLIS-STBEFT, Has muoh pleasure in announcing that he has just reoeived his first shipment of MEN'S, BOYS', and YOUTHS' SUITS, Overcoats, Maointohhes, Shirts, Hats, Ties, Braces, Jerseya, Lamb's Wool Pants and Singlets, Cardigan Jaokets, Socks, fto., For the coming season, whioh is one of the largest and best I have ever imported. My stock of HABD HATS is the Best and Cheapest in Wellington. Just faney — 50 dozen, from 3s lid each. SPECIAL. I am now making Men's, Boya', Youths', and Ladiea' MACINTOSHES to measure, in any shape and oolour. at ready-made prioe. Fit and style guaranteed. Jußt opened, 200 Hoyß' and Youths' OVEECOATS. Just opened, 10 dozen Boys' JEESEYS. My TAILOEING is still done by one of the Beßt Cutters in New Zealand. Suits to measure, from 50s Note — F. COHEN, Cash Clothier, Tailor, and Outfitter, 92, WiUis-street. (Two doors from Manners-street). LAMPS ! LAMPS I LAMPS ! OEE my 3s 6d Lamps, worth 6s 6d Boohostet Lamps, for table and to hang, 50 and 100 oandle-power Hitehcook Lamps, at Eeduoed Prices ; burns without ohimney. No danger whatever. Cannot explode, even if upset BEDSTEADS, Landed per Hawke's Bay, a splendid assortment, decidedly oheap AGATE ENAMEL WARE. An immense stook of Teapots, Kettles, j Basinß, Piedishes, and almost every line in kitohon utensils, in this ever- ■ lasting ware, at Low Prioes POWDER, AND SHOT, Cartridges, Caps, and all Sporting Material, at popular prioes TILED GRATEB. Another shipment landed par Hawke's Bay. Best assortment in this City WRINGERS, Cheap as usual, all sizes FENDERS, Brass and Steel Bail, at very low prioes GEORGE WINDER,, CHEAPEST IBONMONGEB, Manners-street, Bottom of Cuba-street.' AXE WOOD'S GBEAT PEPPBB MINT CUBE Fob Coughs and Colds. ' Sold by all Grooers. Is 6d and 2»6d bottle, GILBEY'S O.'JS. DBY GIN Certified valuable for kidney, affeo tions. Vide speoial report, of Sic Charles Cameron, M.D. . ■ . Obtainable Evertwhebe. , C^BND IT TO SHOBTT'B. ". '

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 115, 16 May 1895, Page 3

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