THE MAYORAL ELECTION.
Thoro was a fairly largo attend.mco at tho meetifgadtlivsaod by Mr. Luko iti the Tina-kon-roa'l h'chool-room labt evening. Mr. Judd was in tbo chair. TJbo candidate advoc.itod the purohaßO by tho Government of tho Manawatu Railway, and expressed himself in favour of tho orootioi. of a Town Hull. A vole of thanks and confidence waa passod. Mr. Fishor aridrMsos " a final word of warninsr " to hia friends through our advertising oolnmua. Thk ooming week will bo a regular gala week at Mr. O Rmith'a, tho Cash Drapor, Cuba-Btroot The second shipmenta aro now open, and freah novoltioa iv ovory dopartmeut showiug. Tho mantle-room is brimming ovor with novoltiea. In tho inillinoryroo;n tho variety ia boyoud description Tho children's millinery and washing hats aud bonnets aro marvelloualy ohoap. The ladioa' and children's ooatumoa sutpriaingly cheap and prettily mado. Tho drew and blouso materials aro pronounoei the boat range evor shown in New Zealand.— Adtt.
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 125, 23 November 1895, Page 2
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156THE MAYORAL ELECTION. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 125, 23 November 1895, Page 2
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