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WELLINGTON CITY ELECTION. MR. A. R. ATKINSON will Address fho Electors as follows,: — Victoria Hall, Addaidc-road— TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, 17th Novembor, at 8 o'clock. Chairman, Mr. A. H. Hindmarsh. Wcployan Schoolroom, Molesworth-strcot TUESDAY, 18tli November, at 8 p.m. Clyde-quay Public School — WEDNESDAY, 19th November, at 8 p.m. '■ CITY ELECTION. MR. DAVID M'LAREN will Address aMooting at tho Head of the Wharf TO-MORROW, at Noon. Subject — Wharf Labourers' Platform and General. NEWTOWN ELECTION. ROSENEATH. MR. BARBER will Address tho Electors iv the Stato School, Roseneath, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 8 o'clock. NEWTOWN ELECTION. MR. BARBER'S LADIES' COMMITTEE MRS. BARBER invites the Ladies to meet at her residence, Coromandolstrcet, on WEDNESDAY .AFTERNOON NEXT, at 3 p.m. NEWTOWN ELECTION^ BROOKLYN. MR. BARBER will Address the Electors of Brooklyn in the English Churchroom, on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. ' NEWTOWN ELECTION, T~vR. CHAPPLE will meet his Committees in Central Rooms, Riddiford - street, on TUESDAY, 18th instant, at 8 p.m. PRAYER FOR, "NO -LICENSE." MEETINGS for Prayer for the success of the No-License movement will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, 38, Lamb-ton-quay, EACH DAY THIS WEEK and on MONDAY, 24-th November, from 1 to 2 p.m. GREATER WELLINGTON. NO AGREEMENT, NO AMALGAMATION. ALL in favour of the present movement against Amalgamation, roll up to Stato Schoolroom, Brooklyn- on TUESDAY, 18th inst., at 8 p.m., to form a committee. C. B. NIXON, Convener. nriHE. N.Z. PRESBYTERIAN GENE- -*• RAL ASSEMBLY. MONDAY EVENING, 17th INST. Business: FOREIGN MISSION. Report at 8 p.m. Miss Henderson (India), Rev. A. Don, and Mr. W. Mawson, M.A., will address tho Assembly. WELLINGTON DISTRICT METHODIST SYNOD. fTIHE Annual Synod of tho Wellington A District will open iv tho Schoolroom of Wesley Church, Taranaki-strcel, on TUESDAY MORNING, 18th November, at 10 a.m. Tho Financial Session will commence on WEDNESDAY MOBNING, 19lh November, at 10 a.m. D. J. MURRAY, Chairman. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of " The Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882," and " The Bank Holidays Act. 1902," FRIDAY, the 21st day of Novembor, 1902, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at tbe offices of tbe undermentioned Banks at Wellington, Te Aro, and Hrrtt. Tho, Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. Bank of New South Wales, E. J. FINCH, Inspector. The Bank of Australasia, C. WINTER, Inspector, j The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., J. H. B. COATES, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, JAMES BMBLING, General Manager. Wellington, N.Z., sth November, 1902. i j QUGAR COMPANY havo ADVANCED ! PRICES, Brewers' la, Nos. 1 and 2, 10b per ton. W. W. PHILSON, • Mauagor. TENDERS FOR DRAPERY STOCK. nnENDERS aro invited up to 6 p.m. A Thursday, 20th instant, for tho Drapery Stock and Fixtures of tho business known as tho L.0.E., situated on Lamb-lon-quay. Stockshcets may bo inspected on tho premises, from 9 a.m. on the 18th instant. ; Approximate amount of Stock ... £&£0 . Ditto Fixtures CO 51040 Tenders to bo addressed Drapery Stock, L.0.-E., Box 504, G.P.0., Wellington. rg^KNDEItS are invited up to noon of Thursday, 27Ui instant, for the Erection of a Residence, off Wordsworth-street. Plans and specifications at T. Gillespie's, No. 3, Waterloo-avenue, PUBLIC NOTICE. "DLEASE Ring Up Tolephono 1737. Cabs obtained promptly for weddings, funerals, etc, at reasonable prices. Or apply at Brown's Stables, Edwardstreet. CHAS. GUROTE, Proprietor. ~ NOTICE. Ftho Red Wheel Hansom Cab, Bay Horse, and sol Harness is not claimed in threo clays by owner or mortgagee, will bo sold to defray stabling expenses. OHAS. GUROTE, 126, Willis-street. EVERY TIME - IT WRIGGLES THE BABY GtGGLES AND goes to sleep. This is the effect produced by tho COMBINED BABY - JUMPER AND ROCKINGCIIAIR. It can bo used for a bod, jumper, rocking-chair, and high chair. It can bo adjusted into any position by a ecrew. Call and inspect. GOODWIN AND PHELAN, Manners-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 6

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