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HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE DISTRICT ELEC'IXJRS OP THL CITY OF WELLINGTON. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION MONDAY, 10th INSIANT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— As >o>a aro aware I am a Candidate for a i-oal in jour interests at this election, Liking piaco on MONDAY NEXT, and 1 would respectfully ask you. to rocord yoiu votes on my behalf. 1 am a nr.the of the dry, and have obscned its rho from piaeti(all3' a small village unto its prctont diriieiihioiij. I vm thoroughly acquainted with its pabt history, and feel that, to my own mind, I* cau foresee its requirements for the funue. I p.in partieukuly concerned in a desire that tho Port of Wellington should 1)8 developed on sound, economic, but progrcs»she line=> — ovrr advancing onward' in tho forevan of progress — the ideal Port of Au&tralasia I am absolutely freo from any connection with importing or shipping or other interests relative thereto, and therefore I r.in confidently asbeit that the interests of Iho Electors will bo well looked of tor, untrammelled by party affairs. I may modestly tay that 1 think my buiinoss ability and professional knowledge warrants my roturn as youi leprcscntative. I am at present a member of four loral bodies, including tho Hospital Tru&locs and the Eenavolent Truf-to* The main plank of my platform is a \ery special do-" siro to boc iho Port of Wellington become a n'odel, or on cxampla io bu held up to ail in tho Dominion, in Australia, and even beyond Australasian waters, as to what can be accomplished by prudence and s-ound business methods in dealing with tho vast affairs of the Board. Finally. Ladies and Gentlemen, in solicitin™ your assistance to place me ns your representative on tho Board, I sincerely desire to point out to you that your in-leiet-ts aro most essentially my interests, for I do now, and I always will, lake a prido in the city of my Kati\ ity. I desire lnosi, assuredly to sco tho Port and City of Wellington forgo ahead ; but, mark yon, on sound lines. My latit word to you therefore is, fellowelectors,, VOTE FOR ME ON MONDAY, and you will find'that nothing on my part will bo lacking in studying your requirements and thoso of tho Port of Wellington as a whole. Confidently leavinar tho issue to your hands on MONDAY— but bear in mind [ many a candidate has lost an election by the paucity of voter?. So vote early for a practical, sound, and honot Son of tiic City, who will safeguard your interests. ' Leaving tho issue to you, I am, faithfully yours., F. CJ. BOLTON. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I offer JLJ myself a^ your Representative on iho Board. Having been actively associated in tho work of the wharves for over eighteen _ years I may fairly claim a pood working knowledge of harbour I matters. — Faithfully yours, J. "W. COPITHORNE. ' HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. ' TO THE DISTRICT ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At tho requost of a largo number of Electors, I am a Candidate for a soat on tho Board, and if entrusted with your confidence, will dovoto myself to a continuanco of the progressive policy that has characterised tho Board in past years. Yours faithfully, WILLIAM T. HILDRETH. WANTED (KNOW( KNOW N. 1 " RICHARDSON BROS" ARE SELLING— Cano Loini £<■">, 1 fii 6*l. Box Oitom.-n-., 2Us bd. Rorhestc 1 Rcrl my, 18s 6d. Oak Table-, 6s 6d. Stull'cd Mn-bel Chairs, 17s 6d. Whatnot-, ahghtly damaged, 83 Gd. Slnir Carper, 6d yard. Taneslry Carpet, 27in wide, Is 9d. llourth U1135, from Is 9d. Large variety Pith Cain Chairs, from 7s 9cl Good Quality Toilet Sets from 8s 6d. Hundreds of Odd Chambor Basins and Jugs, at very low prices. At RICHARDSON BROS., COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, 115 UPPER CUBA-STREET. Terms Arranged. Country Orders Packed and Delivered free to Railway Station and Steamers. i TO THE RESIDENTS OF NEWTOWN AND TE ARO. ON and after tho 9th instant the price of milk will bo 4d per quart. Notice. — I supply ono cow's milk for Infants and Invalids. H. STUNELL, ! Premier Dairy, Constable-streot. GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE. 5, CUBA-ST., opp. Town Hall. Principal , J. Wynn Irwin (Australasian Representative). REOPENS 15th JANUARY. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION by Expert Teachers in GREGG SHORTHAND TOUCH TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING and BUSINESS SYSTEM. ESPERANTO. PRIVATE CLASSES now being formed for the 6tudy ot this timple International Language. Easily acquired in one term. Coaching for Matrie, Civil Service, "D," "C," and B.A. Exams by an M.A., Oxon. ___ __ _^____^^^______ RUNNING 'on my property at Taita, one 18-month-old Sueer ; no earmarks or brand. If not claimed before 14 days will be sold to defray expenses, viz., 2 months' grazing and advertisement. « MAURICE WELCH. MERCERY. WANTED, Gentloineii to bco our bmart lines of Collars, Ties, Shirt?, etc Our stock is absolutely now , and another point which must influence you is: Our piice3 aia 25 per cent, cheaper Unit elsowheie. We defy competition. Note the Address — Don Clothing and Outfi< tins Co., Corner Cuba and Abel Smithstreets. PARTNERSHIP. MESSRS. WATKINS AND HULL, Accountants and Sharcbrokera, Johnston-&trcot, Wellington, announco that they havo admitted Mr. W. S. Wheeler into partnership. Tho business of the firm will in future bo carried on under tho btylo of "Wurkins, Hull, and Wheeler." npHE DON CLOTHING AND OUTA FITTING CO., i)pPEll CUBA-STREET. Try The Don for our 35s Box Suits. yuit> lo mcaf-uie, from 455, 50--, 55s and GO-. Chcaleriiohl O\ercoais, to order, from i) 2 15We employ a competent staff. Fit, style and woikinanship j;uarantesd. We me our own _ manufacturer!!, tUcio Jte*fluMW_AiJtJW> ;Tii.ddlßniaaU^ocon\t».,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 6

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