The abolition of the two existing ward* is advocated by Councillor M'Laren, who will move at Thursday night's meeting of the City Council that the' city be con verted into an undivided borough from th< Ist April, 1905. FABER EST QUISQUE FORTUNE su^;. The best advertisement after all is thi personal recommendation of those whe have oured their coughs anr 1 colds with Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, and theii name is legion, thoir gratitude and appreciation boundless. You try it for thai snuffle of yours, and you'll be anothei walking, talking, and living testimonial.— AAvl. The wood-paved streets of Wellingfcoi will induce thousands of residents to use the bicycle in preference to the trains The bicyolo is a fast and cheap means ol locomotion. We have in stock Humbere, Swifts, and Star* at all prices, fitted with free wheels, rim brakes, ooaster hubs, and two-speed gears. Call and inspect. Easy terms arranged. — Adams Star Cyole Co.j Mercer-street. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1904, Page 5
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