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REMEMBER THIS TKTAVAL ARTILLERY SOCIAL. THOMAS' HALL. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). In aid o? Band Funds. Volunteers kindly appear in uniform. Double tickets, 3a ; gentlemen (single), 2s ; extra lady, la. Refreshments inolndod. Grand floor. Splendid music. WELLINGTON OPERATIVE BOOTMAKERS' UNION. T H O M A~&" HALL. Under the patronage of Sir Patriot Bnokley. K.0.M.G., M.L.0. ; J. Rigg, W. W. Bolt, and W. Swanson, M.L.C.'b ; D. Pinkerton and W. W. Collins, M.H.R.'s ; the Trades and Labour Connoil, and various other Unions. ASOCIAL will be given by above Union, in aid of Mr. Noon, one of its members, who has been unable to work during the paßt bix months, On FBIDAT, 23rd AUGUST, 1895, At 8 o'olook. Prioas, 3s, 2s, Is, P. WALTERS, Secretary Sooial Committee. NATURAL USE OF THE VOICE. TtJ E. JOHN W. HILL, ■"•■■ Specialist (In Voioe Production and Singing). Mr. Hill, in his studies in London and on the Continent for 8J years, was associated with Herr Toreleff, of Leipzig (a pupil of Vanncinni), George E. Thorp, of London (whose work on voioe production is recognised by contemporary singers), and W. H. Cnmmings, the well-known professor at the Royal Aoademy of Music, London. Terms on application at his residence, 79, Upper Ingestre-street. Telephone, 769. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. In the matter of " The Munioipal Corporations Aot, 1886," and of " The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876." I HEREBY give notice that an Eleotion will be held on THURSDAY, the 12th day of SEPTBMBER, 1895, for the pnrpose of electing one Councillor for Thorndon Ward, and I Hereby appoint the Schoolroom, Sydney-Btreet, as the place, and Friday, the 30th day of August, 1895' (before noon) as the day, for the Nomination of Candidates for suoh office. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1895. JOHN CHAPPLE, Substitute Returning Officer for Thorndon Ward. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. In the matter of " The Municipal Corporations Aot, 1886," and of " The Regulation of Looal Eleotions Aot, 1876." I HEREBY give notioe that an Eleotion will be held on THURSDAY, the 12th day of SEPTEMBER, 1895, for the pnrpose of electing one Councillor for Lambton Ward, and I hereby appoint the Corporation Office, Brandon-street, as the plaoe, and Friday, the 30th day of August, 1E95 (before noon) as the day, for the Nomination of Candidates for such offioe. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1895. M. TRIMBLE, Substitute Returning Offioer for Lambton Ward. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. In the matter of " The Munioipal Corporations Aot, 1886," and of "The Regulation of Looal Eleotions Aot, 1876." I HEREBY give notice that an Eleotion will bo held on THURSDAY, the 12th day of SEPTEMBER, 1895, for the purpose of Electing one Councillor for To Aro Ward, and I hereby appoint the Rechabite Hall, Mannerß-street, as the place, and Friday, the 30th day of August, 1895 (before noon), as the day for the Nomination of Candidates for suoh office. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1895. JAMES AMES, Returning Officer, Te Aro Ward. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. In the matter of " The Mnnioipal Corporations Aot, 1886/' and of " The Regulation of Looal Elections Aot, 1876." I HEREBY give notice that an Eleotion will be held on THURSDAY, the 12th day of SEPTEMBER, 1895, for the purpose of Electing one Councillor for Cook Ward, and 1 hereby appoint the Foresters' Hall, Tory-street, as the place, and Friday, the 30th day of August, 1895, before noon, as the day for the Nomination of Candidates for suoh offiae. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1895. JOSEPH AMES, Substitute Returning Offioer for Cook Ward. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. THORNDON WARD. To Councillor G. ANDERSON. DEAIi SIR— We, the undersigned Ratepayers of Thorndon Ward, have muoh pleasure in asking you to again offer yourself far eleotion, feeling well satisfied with your past ser,viqes, and the great interest you have taken in the welfare of Thorndon Ward and the City generally. Harold Beauchamp A. Castendyke M. Murdoch James J. Curtis F. Allen A. de B. Brandon J. Dealy George Chandler G. E. Tolhurst William Mowbray James Barry W. J. Garrett C. H. Gillospie John Newton J. Tinney W. M'Dowall W. Chalmers Isaac Clark R. A. Woodger Jeremiah O'Brien E. H. Dean , G. H. Poynter H. W. Curtis Owen Daly, sen. George Ross C. B. Izard W. Wiggins W. Jay R. Duignan M. Hawthorne J. Mayhew T. Orr George Fisher A. Boardman M. Plunkett G. E. Parsonage D. Plunkett H. Davenport E. M'Clnggage W. Southee And numerous other Ratepayers. To the Ladies and Gentlemen signing the above Requisition and the Ratepayers generally. I have muoh pleasure in announcing myself as a Candidate for the Representation of the Thorndon Ward in the City Counoil. As in the past, so in the future I will earnestly endeavour to promote the interests of Thorndon Ward and the City generally. ■I am. Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, GEORGE ANDERSON, Bolton-street. *4 VTSTAHOO."— If you have pains in the IT side ; bad taste in mouth, eßpeoially on waking; spooks before the eyes; bowels irregular; pileß, either internal or external; coated tongue; headaohes; a wornout, want of energy, life not worth living feeling — tou have got a livie, and the sovereign remedy is "WAHOO." * l Wahoo" keeps bowels regular, strengthens the whole system, stimulates the liver; removes bile and mnous from the intestines. A positive oure for Indigestion in all itß forms. 2s 6d, ohemists and storekeepers. Wholesale Agents— Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.'g N.Z. Drug Company. TRY s X JAM. ' VVjTHAT about a solid steel TOMAHAWK for Is, at T. J. THOMPSON'S. IMPORTANT NOTIOE! WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS IN MENS', YOUTHS', AND BOYS' MACKIN TOSHES, OVERCOATS, SUITS, Shirts, Braces, Ties, Hats, Soarfs, Pants Singlets, 4c, Ac, *o. P. COHEN, CASH CLOTHIEE, TAILOB AND outfitter, 92, Willis-strkt, Has determinod to clear out the balanoe c his- Winter Goods at any price. Note— Men's Tweed Suits, from 19s 6d Men's Worsted Suits, from 30s Men's Hud Felt Hats, from 3s lid | Men's Twoed Trousers, from 6s lid ' Men's Dungaree Trousers, from 2s 11 Men's Merino Singlets, from Is 6d Boys' finite, from 5s lid Boys' Shirts, from Is ITl f Boys' Caps, from 6d mt Boys' Hose, from Cd Behiitmb— l keep the Largest and Be Stook of Men's, Boys', and Youth*' Olothin Hats. Shirts, Braces, Ties, Ac, Ac, Wellington. My TAILORING is still managed by o; < a of the best Cutters in New Zealand, and n ' £S Suits can't be beat. Noti— F. COHEN, — Cash Clothixb, Tailor, and Outmtt* 92, Willis-street, (Two doors from Manners-street). ORDERS to withdraw advertasemei from the columns of the EVENO rst- POST must bt forwarded in writing to tl acs, offioe not later than 1 p.m. daily, otherwi they cannot be taken out nntil the followi day. Adverti*«n«nU sent in without t number of insertions written thereon will r. kopt in tmtn orde ed out

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 46, 22 August 1895, Page 3

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