TIE NOUTJI URITIRH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBUROH. Kub'cribcd Capital £2,750,000 l'nid up 687,500 I'iro Kesorvo 2,135,374 MURRAY,. ROBERTS & CO., Agonta. 'I'lllO MOST PROGKKHSTVJ'J FIIU-] CO. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE JjTUK INSUKANCH COMPANY". Special Fbatura, J^iro BiminoeH, No Liabililiuii on uocount of Life or Marino Policies. Not prmniuma for 1801 .„ 801,016 Not |ir<!inium« tot I'JOl ... 1,13-1,213 'J'otul iJocuriLy ... 3 4<)(J 441 .lUHNSTON & CO.. LTD., . A Ron U ana Attorneys. 1\T ATION Al, INSURANCE COMPANY I^l OF NBW ZEALAND. I'IRE AND MARINE CAPITAL £2,000,000 Acruimilatd l'unds oxeood ... 200,000 Distinctive; 1 l'oaluroß. Undoubted Security. • Lowom Currortt Rates of Premium. Unices— Ur. 'Ibomas and Uo.'a Buildinss, Wellington. ' J MALLARD, Manager. N EW L igg NCK ca Capital, £1,000,000. Paid-up Capital nna sw£T£f' ln g' luli "K undivided profit*. 190' i!' 3 5b0,023? t A " UUaI XK ° VOnUO f ° r Fire ami Marino Ri»kß of ovory deiorjp. tion accepted. Wollinjfton Branob— Corner of Groy. strool and Lambton-quay. O. A. EWEN. Manager. fIiHE VICTORIA INSURANCE A COMPANY (Ltd.). Firo, Marino, and Fidelity Guarantee. Established 1819. 1 Firo, Marino, and Fidelity Guarantee Risks accepted at lowest current rnto». LEVIN & CO. (Ltd.), Agonta. CHTANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY © OF NEW ZEALAND (Firo, Marino, aim Guarantee;). Capital £1,000,000. Firo, Murino, and Fidolity Guarantoo Insurances of 'ovory 'kind at very lowest rates. WILLIAM EVANS, Managor. Offices — National Mutual Buildings, Cub-tombouso-quay. Wellington. OUTH BRITISH FIRE ano MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £1,900,000 Accumulated Funds, oxceod ... 340,000 Firo and Mnrino Insurances of every kind at vory lowoit ratos. OIIAB. W. BENBOW, Manngor. Office — 27, Lambton-quay, Wellington. NORTn QUEENSLAND INSURANCE COMPANY (Ltd.). FIRE AND MARINE. Head Oflico for Nbw Zoaland: Huntor-Rtroot, Wellington. Firo and Marino Riski accepted at Lowest Rates. AgopU throughout Now Zoaland. D. A. ABERCROMBIE. Secretary. ABSOLUTELY PURE, THEREFORE BEST. SPECIALLY prepared Sodawalor for Invalids, guaranteed froo from all disoaso germs and impurities, <ts testified by Dr. Mason, Chief Jlealth Officor, and the Uovorninont Analyst, who qtatua u.nt "The Sodawator was very puro, and containod no micro • organisms, tho wator being A vory soft ono of oxcollont quality. Privato dolivory to all parts of tho city daily, Tolophono 148. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO., WollVngton, Wangftnui, and Otaki. J # ELYGEII & 00, 1 * SANTI'ARY UNDERTAKERS, ,(20, CuiU-STKJtBT' A large assortment of Funoral Furnishing* oo\t in stock, VunoVala iirrantred nt reigionablo prioea, MMBALMINa A SI'KCIALTr. Toleuhone 107 a. > NEWTOWN LICENSING DISTRIOT. LICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTIONS TO THE BLEOTQRB OF THE NEWTOWN LICENSING DISTRIOT. J ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— *""-*^ Wo severally do ourselves tho honour of soliciting your votos in support of our candidaturo for oleotion to scats on tho Licensing Bouoh for the Nowtown district.' , Wo aro independent candidates, and not Eurty nominees; mid do' nqt, on tho ono and, sland plodged to givo paramount considoration to the inter osts of the " trade," nor, on thb othor hand, aro we disciples of destruction, aiming with proconceived' notions at stba annihilation of privileges bestowed on tbo community by law. It \s ti, principle, happily recognised as essontial to our liberty and woll-boiug, that all porsons on whom anything in tho form of judicial responsibility way bp conferred, should havu m(ud,s free from oxtromq partisanship" in rcspoet of the issues 1 on which thoy may, from tiino to time, bo outlod on to docido ; lost tho morits of tbo cases romitted to thoir judgniout be obsourod by, and become a saorifico to partisan zoal. In oj.hor words, it is a aolf-evideut truth that freedom (ram strong* bias in roßpec{; of any debatable quostion is necessary to socuro sound and impartial judgment on it. Having expressed oursolvos thus, it is not' necessary that wo comment on tho oxtromo viows for and against the "Liquor question," which have been propounded ou many occasions and in uumorous plncos _ . I It honourod by 'being oloctod to tho positions wo sock, wo shall strenuously ondcavour to justify tho confidence of tho doctors. By \yay of briefly defining oorlain of our views, in respect of wlnoh tho oleetors will probably desire to bo satisfied, we havo to btate that wo would insist on— (a) Striot compliance with tho law. (b) No increase in tho existing number ni liconsos. (c) No altpration in tho positions of lifcolisod housos— -that is to say, transfers from, ono part of tho district to another part of it will not bo approved. (d) Generally, the rights of tho publio lining fully reoopnisod and protocted, with equitable consideration beipg oxtendqd to owners aud Hoonsoes of hotel ''property. Wo havo tho honour to be, Ladios and Gentlemen, Your obodiont servants, A. H. FULLFORD, ALF. PERRTN. ! H. M. HAYWATtD, M. H. M'OARTHY, J4MF.S R. PATTERSON. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON LICENSING DISTRICT. iT ADIES AND GRNTLEMEN-l" havo JLJ 1(10 honour to announoo myself as au indopondont raudidalo. I owe allegiance to neither Prohibitiopists nor Liquor Party. I am entirely unbiased and freo {.o do my duty according to the requirements, of tho law and my own conßcionco. Every elector can with p&rfect confidence record tboir voto in my favour, ami if oleoted I uledgo my«olf to act iv a judicial, impartial, aud {earless manner. Electors, 1 nppoal to you. You can roly on mo. Your 3 truly, V. JENSEN. \XT ANTED Known— A Rare Ohanao, as ▼ ▼ tho promises known aa O'Connors Boot Shop, Willift'Streot. will bo removed for rebuilding noxt April. I will quit the wholo of my stock and plant, as I am retiring from tho boot trado. Everything must bo tiold regardless of cost. Roll up onrly and secure tho bargains, as no reasonable offer will be refused. J. O'Connor, I Bootmaker, No. 35 WUlif-slreoi
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Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1903, Page 2
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