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LAST TWO NIGHIS ALLAN SHAW. [ fin H E A. T X £ R () V A L. JL Prop., John Fuller and Son*. FULLERS' ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Last Two Nights of ALLAN biIAW. Unique, Refined, Artiftie Novelty, EMPEROR OF COINS. Last Two Nights of Joe— WAITS and JiuUAS- Madse, THE TWIN LUCAS SISTERS, TOD CALLOWAY. "I Wordpr," "V>\iit (or Me." MADAME BLANCHE CARELLI. NELLiJi l-OWThtt, A. L. CROPP. THE RACCOONS. Two Men and a Dog." 808 LLOYD in ComicalilipF. "Onions-,'. Last Night of THE IOLKENM, .Sharpihooting Wirewalkern. Priecs — 23 nnd Is. Boxes, One Guinea ST. JAMES FOOTBALLCLUB^ IMPORTANT MEETING. ALL Members are requested to assemble at Young Men's Olastroom, Reransstreet, TO-MORROW, at 8 p.m. Business — Easter Matches. L. W. COZENS, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON IIARBOUR BOARIT ELECTION. A MEETING of those interested in Mr. Fletcher's Candida! uro at tho above forthcoming Election are requested to meet TO-NTGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, in Messrs. Thomson and Brown's Ilr.r.ui*. 12 O «romhouse-quay, for the I ul'i'Hi&u t-f Forming Committees. W. THOMSON, Convener. WELLINGTON^ARBOUITBdARD~ ELECIION. v TO THE DISTRICT ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. / T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am • -O-J again a Candidato for a seat on the ■ Harbour Board ct the forthcoming: Elect on, and respectfully solicit your support and interest. If entrusted with a renewal of your confidence, my best energies will be devoted to watching over tho welfare and development of tho Port. Every Householder and Ratepayer on the Municipal Roll ia qualified to vote. I am, yours respectfully, It. FLETCHER. ' HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO PAPERS OF DUES AND OWNERS / OF SHIPS. tf~*\ ENTLEMEN — In response to numerous • HJT requests I have accepted nomination for the above vacancy, and would assure ' all who might honour mo with their supl port that 1 would ct all times advocate I fair and impartial treatment of the varioua r interests concerned. > Yours truly, i O. W. JONES, Manager, Huddart, Parker and Co. 4th February, 1903. O THE DISTRICT ELECTORS OF TiiE Cii if Ul*' WELLINGTON. Ladies and Gentlemen, — During tho past two years I havo had, • as late 'President of tho Chamber of Commerce, tho privilege of represerting that ' liouv on the Wellington Harbour Board, but, in aruordanca with tho practice of - the Chamber that its representative should i ba tho rrdsident for the time being, my torin of cflico has expired) and I have new - tho honour to announce that 1 am a cand.dati for election as one of your reprcsj ontatives on the iiarbour Board. I am in favour of a vigorous prosecution of the important works that are necesrary to copo with the rapidly increasing trade of tho port, especially in tho mattor of additional 'wharfage and shed accommodation. I am of opinion that the Patent, Slip . Should De acquired and operated by the Board. _ In view of tho large amount of expenditure absolutely necessary during tho npxt four years to provide' for ;. extensions of wharf and shod accommodation, I think it would be prudent to allow the actual - work of reclamation in Evans Bay to stand over tmlil ruch extensions have rcoro nearly approached finality. In the Bie.-ui-limo, if the adjacent lands necessary for excavation nnd frontage purposes can bp ourchatod at reasonable pnees, they thould be-,Eecurßd. T ■' • > > ' . - "■ • ' During tho next two years tho effect 1 of the reotnt changes in the executive 1 , staff w ill uccd the watchful care of the i Board. ' It is certain, also, that a revision of the Board' b tariff of dues and port charges will be neces«ary, and c'aro will havo to be, taken that a fair allocation of these charge-3 is made between ships and cargo. In these and other matters affecting the m-iintainanes of Wellington as Iho Premier port of the Dominion, I .shall esteem it an honour, if elected, to act as ono of your representatives, r ' May 1 venture to remind you that the franchise for this eleotiou is the tamo as , for tho election of Mayor and City Coun3 cillors, pud to urge you to RECORD YOUPv VOTE on Monday next, 10th 3 inst. Yours faithfully, j G. SHIRTCLB?FE. WELLINGTON GAS CO., LTD! A DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, is now pyable at the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, for the six months ended 31si J 3 December, 1907, upon Coupon No. 29 of s Sharo Warrants Noa Ito 16, 20 to 29, 31 1 to 1 34, 45 and 51 to 54. 1 J- H. IIELLIWELL, Secretary. 3rd Fe'oruar3% 1908. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. mENDERS will be received at tho A Education Board Office, Wellington, until 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oth February, . for introduction of hign-pressure wator supply at (a) Brooklyn and (2) Kilbirnio , Schooj. Plans, specifications and necessary information on application to tho Head Masslora of fbr. respective schools, i and at the Board OfHco, Wellington. G. L. STEWART, Secretary. t " - ACCIDENT AT BROOKLYN. TS7"HEN, through a gunshot wound, Mr. 1 " ™ Isaac, Hairdresser, lost his leg, not forgetting tho great care and skill by, tho . Hospital authorities, is now ablo to reL sumo business at hi? old address, 176, Willis-sLrcet, when, with an addition to his staff, he will be pleased to sco old ' faces again and as many more now faces as are euro to como. KARAMEA STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. FOR WESTFORT-KARAMEA. O S NGUNGURUT" , SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 5 p.m. KARAMEA S.S. CO., LTD., _Tel_B3s : 13, Queen's Chambers. PAINLESS DENTISTRY FTT^HE reaion so many people wogleet -&- their Teeth and suffer for it in tho long run is their fear of tho dental chair. Wo c\traet and fill Teeth painlessly. We v, ill carefully oxamino your mouth and 101 l you whnL ought, to bo done and tho cost (examinations free). 1 AVo make a specialty of "contour" dentures, which with porcelain gums defy detection as being aitificial. £ s. d Complete Sot (upper and lower) 4 4 0 Painless Extraction 0 2 0 i'lain Extraction ... ... ... 0 1 0 FROST & EIIOST, 102, WILLIS-STREET (50 yards above ManuerE-slrocl), Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 8

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