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THE CITIZENS' TICKET.

TO THE EDITOH. Sir, — Like my brothor-ajjitator, Mr. Pryor, I, too, am leaving Wellington tonight. Your readers will, no doubt, be interested in the knowledge. Alco, I, too, will bo returning to Wellington about tho 24th. lam sure tho citizens of Wellington will bo glad to hear of this. They will appreciate the value of a holiday to two such hard-working agivalora. As to the oid.cn '"where, when, and how" of Mr. Pryor's letter, that's very simple. If he wishes to find a list of city councillors with whom the has been in .touch during; the last few weeks, let him take tho so-cafied "Citizena' Ticket," and look ie up and down. If he denies that he lius been in touch with any of tho bitting councillors whose names appear on that_ "ticket," than ho ought to explain his statements tlyring cointnitct-o [jrcceedings zX the "Citizens' League"' meciing. Let him also turn over in his mind an interesting group which was scon in tho lobby of tHo Town Hall on Tuesday, sth April. To put it plainly, the mysterious :nouitain thtit^ bbou'cd to produce the puling "Citizens' Ticket" v.aa ali\ l J ryoj, although hi- name never appeared ia tho press rsports. Tiio Mtting "councillois who have agreed to go on that tieheo are, thorufore, the catspaw* of the Employers' Federation. That's clear enough for a, stait, is it not? — I am, etc., M. J. REARDOX. Wellington, 14 kh April, 1911.

Th& matron of the Ohiro Benevolent Home wishes to acknowledge, with thanks, the following gifts : — Mrs. Harrison, Lower Ilutt, old linen; Vienna pastrycook and confectioner (T. Rowell), Courtenay-placs, hot cross buns; Mrs. Godber, Cuba-street, clotbioig ; Mrs. M'Nicol, Maraama-crescent, aud Mrs. Niaaolls, Harbour View, books.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 8

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THE CITIZENS' TICKET. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 8

THE CITIZENS' TICKET. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 8

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