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TO THE ELECTORS AND BUUtiKSSES OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. HAVINft been requested by ft number of tho Citizens to allow myself to bo nominated for a Boat in tho City Counoil, I have deokled to offer my 6ervicea to represent. I shall havo tho pleasure of plaoing before you my views in rospoot to tho many important questions now before you at an early date. Yours faithfully, JAME9 GODBER. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE*BURGESSES~OF THE OITY OF WELLINGTON. TT ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-! beg to .JLJ inform you that it is my intention to offer myself for re-olootion as ono of your representatives in tho City Gounoil at tho ooming election, and respectfully Bolioit your vote and support. 1 remain, Yours obediently, W- H. P. BARBER. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN- At the JLJ request of a largo number of citizens I have decided to offer mysolf as a Candidate for a seat in tho City Counoil at tho forthcoming olootion, when I hope to receive your support. I intend plaoing my viowa on Municipal questions before you in circular form in a few days, whioh I hope will meet with your approval. EDMOND CARRIGAN. . k. ... CITY- MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE CITIZENS, f ADIES and GENTLEMEN— I respoctJLj ' fally intimate that I shall seek re-eleotion, and I solioit your Vote and interest to secure my return. Yours faithfully, JOHN P. LUKE. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. I A DIES and GENTLEMEN— I respeot_J fully beg to announce that it is my intention to present myself at tho approaching Election us v Candidate to represent yon on the City Council, when I bopo to receive your confidence and support. I dull take an early opportunity of placing before you my views on Municipal questions. D. J. NATHAN. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESS Kti OF THE CITY" OF WJ2LT.INSTON. 3. ADIES AND GENTfiEMEN.-lti'jmy J intention to aguiu seekro election, and would rotpoutfnlly usk for :i renewal of your confidence at tho appi-on chine clcution. __^ F UK DKUIC ToWNSEND. TO THE RATE?AYBIia 4ND BURGESBE3 OF WELLINGTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—I beg to announco .that I will bo a Candidate for a seat in (he new Council. Hoping to receive your support, I remain, yours faithfully, JOHN SMITH, Jun. . BOROUGH OF MELROSm! TO THE BURGESSES OF THE ISLAND BAY WARD. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN,— It is my JLJ intention of again inviting a renewal 'of your confidence as a member of the above Ward, and solicit your vote and support lo 6eeure my return. Faithfully yours, R. KEENE. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY. "J ADIES AMD GENTLEMEN— I horoby J-J respectfully announoo that I shall bo a candidate for a seat on tho Oily Council at the ooming election. I shall take nn early opportunity of addressing you on municipal affairs, and trust to have tho honour of your conndenco tmd support. I am, Yours obediently> - P. M'LAREN. MUNIOIPAL ELECTION. iTiITIZENS— At the ooming Election I intend inviting a renewal of your confidence as oi member of - your City Council. CHARLES H. IZARD. MUNIOIPAL ELECTION. CITIZENS I am a Candidate for your >->> suffrages at tho forthcoming Election, and will take the first opportunity of placing my views on Munioipal questions before you. W. JONES, Secretary Seamen's Union. TO THE BURGESSES OF PETONE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— In response to requests of deputations and . numerous influential Ratepayers, to allow myself to be nominated for the office of Mayor at the present election, I have after due consideration agreed to accede to their wishes, and havo now thp honour to herewith place my services at your disposal. Having served you faithfully as Mayor and Councillor for the past 14 yoars, I respectfully ask you for a continuation of your confidence. I remain, yours faithfully. R. MOTHES. INVITATION. njIHE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON aro JL invited to»ca!l and' inspeot our House Furnishing linos at 115, Upper Cuba-street, without being pressed to buy. Cheapest House in the city. RICHARDSON BROS., , 115, Upper Cuba-street, Opposite the Army Home. AN important Letter from a well-known Salvation Army Officer. — Salvation Army Office Quarters, Jessie-street, Wellington, sth January, 1900. — Dear Sir — I would like. to inform you that when I arrived in Wellington, a little over twelve months ago, I was terribly run down in health. For two or three weeks I was unable to take an active part in any meetings. I was completely worn out, and always had that tirod, languid feeling we hear so iuucli about, and neither sleep nor food seemed to refresh me, or do me any good. Some ono advised mo to try PLANTEKOA, which I did, and afteV I had taken half the contents of the bottlo I felt much better, and I am delighted to tell you that from that date till the timo of writing this note (over twelve months) I have enjoyod the best of health, and my work is a pleasure If these few lines are of service to you, make use <of them.— Yours sincerely, MRS. CAPTAIN LOOK. Note. — One bottlo contains sufficient medicino for a fortnight's treatmont. The mission of Plantekoa is to CURE PERMANENTLY, and it CURES where OTHERS TAIL. Get copy of descriptive pamphlet with testimonials. Plantekoa, ss. Plantekoa Ointment, 2b. Plantekoa Medicated Soap, Is. Retail everywhere. Wholesale, J. Aston, 26, Vivian-street. rtMLK WESTPORT COAL COMPANY A (LIMITKD). RETAIL. DEPOT— We Company's Retail Depot in Manners-street has on hand stocks of COALBROOJCDAI.E and all other kinds of Coal and Firewood, and delivers afj any part of the town at ourrent prioes. Telephone. No* 222.

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 7