TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Please accept my sincere thanks for your as-sistance and support. Yours faithfully, V. JENSEN. ONSLOW BOROUGH. KHANDALLAH WARD. MR. J. W. GRANT returns his best Thanks to those who voted for him in the Election, but hopes for better luck next time. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH ELECTION. "OLEASE accept my sincere Thanks for •*• your continued confidence. Sincerely yours, THOMAS FOLEY. EASTBOURNE~B~OROUGH COUNCTL ELECTION. I DESIRE to thank all those who honouVed me with their support on Wednesday, and will do my best to merit the confidence they reposed^in me. j HERBERT SANSON. TO THE ELECTORS of EASTBOURNE LADIES and GENTLEMEN,— By your kind support you have elected me to a seat on the Council. I thank you, and trust ttliat my services will be of use to you. Yours respectfully, FRANK WILLS. MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN,— I beg to J-i tender you my sincere thanks for the splendid support you gave me at the recent election, and can assure you that I will do all in my power to merit the confidence you have reposed in me. Yours faithfully, R. O. PETERSEN. THE ELECTORS OF MIRAMAR. I ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I wish -« to thank all those who voted for me, for the confidence placed in mo, and will endeavour to show it has not been misplaced. Yours faithfully, J. f. c. McClelland. IMPROVE THE LONG WINTER EVENINGS "OY^ Studying under tlie guidance of -"-* EXPERT Teachers one or more of the following subjects: — GREGG SHORTHAND— OnIy 18 Lessons. FEW Rules. NO Exceptions. Students have written 100 words a minute in THREE Months. TOUCH TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. LANGUAGES —By the Conversational Method MAORI, FRENCH, ITALIAN, LATIN, GREEK, ESPERANTO. MATHEMATICS and Subjects for Matliculation and Civil Service ExaminaGREGIi' SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-19, Cuba-st., opposite Town Hall. Call for Prospectus. TO CYCLISTS. WE have opened a Branch in the Hotel Cecil Building. AH cyclists to inpect our Cycles and Price; lea\e their orders and repairs, done wilh greatest satisfaction J. BOUCHER AND CO., 1579. 35, Moleeworth-street. A N TED • KNOW N. SUITS TO MEASURE— SSs to 635. Laieft Tweeds — brown«, greys, and greens. 70 pairs good WORKING TROUSERS— 7/6 RHIMES AND CO., Cuba-street. T^y ANTE D_ KNO W X MEN'S PYJAMA SUITS, tho cosy kind that help you to have a good night's rest, made from Soft Ceylon Flannelette, in handsome striped designs, with stand or turned-clown collars — 6s bd, 7s lid, 10s 6d. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Men's Outfitters, Manners-street. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. I ADIES' and Gents' Superior Misfit J and Leit-off Clothing bought for cash • also Boots, Trunks, and Portmanteaux. Highest prices given. Letters attended to. Mrs. Pritchard, 56. Vi-vian-street. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. DALLEY is still giving the highest price for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's superior Misfit, Left-off Clothing, Boots plc. Letters attended to. Address Mr?. Dalley, 107, Ingeslre-street. Telephone 2964. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. WP. IIEALY will sell by auction • at his rooms, 95, Cuba-fcf reel — A big consignment of lace curtains, hearthrugs, slip mats, table linen, honeycomb quills, blankets, etc. Also, c.p. ware, pictures, placques, vases, ornaments, clocks, watches, also a lot of useful sundries. Every Line Must be Cleared. WITHOUT RESERVE. W. P. HEALY, Auctioneer.
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