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FOR STABILITY. THE City requires stable 'government— government in tho intereit of all cliwee. Its Mayor should be a man of long Municipal experience. MR. JOHN SMITH HAS HAD TWENTY-SEVEN "SEABS' EXPEUIENCE OF CITY GOVERNMENT, AND A CONSIDERABLE EXPERIENCE AS ACT-ING-MAYOR. THERE ARE SPECIAL ' REASONS WHY MR. SMITH . SHOULD BE ELECTED AS MAYOR: — . HE STANDS FOR NO SINGLE CLASS. HE HAS SUPPORTED ALL CITY PROGRESS. HE IS A FORCE FOR PRUDENT FINANCE. HE HAS UNIQUELY LONG EXPERIENCE. HE COMMANDS THE BEST GENERAL CONFIDENCE. THE ACTINQ MAYOR * STANDS FOR STABLE GOVERNMENT, CONTINUED PROGRESS, CAREFUL FINANCE. ' Like two of his opponents, he is concerned 'with the Custodianship of ALL interests. But, unlike those two opponents, he has a long claim on tho City, in addition to standing as a protest against tho gift of the Mayoralty into the hands of the representative of ONE SPECIAL CLASS. You should VOTE FOR SMITH! BECAUSE HE IS THE CANDIDATE FOR WHOM EVERY .VOTE WILL COUNT WHEN IT IS CAST. DO NOT SPLIT THE CITIZEN VOTE. VOTE WHERE YOUR VOTE * WDLL COUNT. There is danger that the splitting of the votes amongst tho three candidates who are competing in the interests of ALL CLASSES will present tho Mayoralty to a CLASS MINORITY. VOTE WHERE YOUR VOTE WH*L COUNT. VOTE FOR SMITH! The votes of the sensible citizens will bo votes for the Class Candidate unless they are concentrated on the CITIZENS' CANDIDATE— SMITH. This is \ timo for concentration. A timo for Caution. A time for Cure. Tha candidate who is most likely to command tho City's support is SMITH. HIS LONG EXPERIENCE, HIS PROGRESSIVE ACTIVITY, HIS UNBROKEN MUNICIPAL SERVICE mako him the man to support. The man whom the Citizens know— THE ACTING-MAYOR. VOTE FOR SMITH!

EASTBOURNE MAYORALTY. MR. WILLIAM HOBBS, Candidate for the above, announces as follows:— 1. That v continuous party administration does not conserve the best interests of the place. 2. Tho failure of. tho negotiations by the Mayor with tho Ferry Co. to meot the requirements of tho residents, and his action in not taking' his council into his confidence, are largely responsible^ for the present unsatisfactory state of affairs. 3. By introducing popular fares and more frequent day steamers, an influx of population would result. 4. Ordinary services, such as water, would then receive immodiato attention.' 5. His policy is decidedly Progressive along the lines of Efficiency' and Economy. 6. He is prepared to promote tho best interests of . the borough without fear or favour. Mooting Eastbourne Hall, Monday Evening. Don't forgot to Vote Wednesday Next, 24th. Polling Places— New Hall, Eastbourne, also Mr. Avery's Office, 145, Featherston-st., Wellington. JTOEI MEEt TIRE! SALVAGE SALE GO-CARTS ! GO-CAKIS! PUSH-CARTS, and PUSH-CARTS, and " " *" BASKETWARE ! BASKETWARE ! THE WHOLE OF THE DAMAGED STOCK MUST BE CLEARED IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS. j GUKNEY BROS., 14, MANNERS-STREET. OUR SUCCESS WITH THE VISIBLE YOST TYPEWRITER TTAS been phenomenal. Its work is •*-*- the most beautiful of all the Standard Typewritera. May we show you what it does? THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19, CUBA-STREET, Wellington. 'Phone 1676. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. mHE SECOND QUARTER will begin A on THURSDAY, 18th April, 1912. WOOL-CLASSlNG— Wednesday and Friday, 7.30 p.m. FRENCH — Evening to be arranged, 6ub- ' ject to sufficient students entering. W. S. LA TROBE, M.A., Director. F. SHAW, Registrar. APOLOGY. YOUNG AND ELLIOTT v. HICKEY. WE desire to express our regret vo Mr. Frank Montaguo Hickey for the annoyance caused him by our taking judgment against him in the Magistrate's Court on. the 15th instant in this action, and by the publication of the judgment in the Evening Post. Mr. F..M. Hickoy is not, and never has been, indebted to Young and Elliott. The person indebted to theni is another person named Hickey, but with different initials, and in no way related to Mr. F. M. Hickey. The sum- j mons was served at Mr. F. M. Hickey's hou6e, and he at once gave notice .ttjafc a mistake had been made. That notification, we regret to say, was overlooked. Wo are now taking, bteps to have the judgment set aside. Dated the 19th day of April, 1912. YOUNG AND ELLIOTT. DISCLAIMER. j WE, Robert Martin, Ltd., are in no way connected with the ca6e claiming Funeral Expenees sued for by Ritchie and Parsonage, 16th April, 1912. ROBT. MARTIN, LTD., Manners-street. ' LAW HOLIDAY. TIIE Offices of Solicitors Practising In the City of Wellington will be CLOSED on TUESDAY, 23rd April (St. George's Day). F. HARRISON, Secretary, Wei. Dist. Law Society. ANOTHER WALTZ" 111 1 THE eror-admired. Waltz. "Ca:-Uni»taE," X composed by A. Woniger, hu« reached its 19th year, and the only edition for Now inland is to be had for pianoforte and full orchestra from all music selolrs. TSXIfMTNImONS" ~ {^O ACHING undertaken for Tcaehois". V> Civil Scrvico, und Unirersity Examinations by teacher,* of wide experience, } jrradimta. Aiitiii IflititiF.UpA JSyeuiiJjf

MAYORAL ELECTION. ' , M K. A. 8. B I S S INVITES THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON To meet him at ' > THE LIBRARY, NEWTOWN,, . On MONDAY EVENING, 22nd INSTANT, At 8 o'clock* When he will deliver a comprehensive Address on CIVIC ADMINISTRATION AND THE FUTURE REQUHiEMENTS OF THE CITY. At' the same time he will reply to recent criticism by opponents. ' MAYORAL ELECTION. j JOHN SMITH, i ACTING MAYOR, Will Address the Electors at the TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER), . At 8. ON MONDAY NIGHT. At 8. MR. SMITH will deal specially with tho j question of Tramways Finance. j MAYORAL ELECTION. ■ REMEMBER ! WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL. DAVID M•LA RE N Speaks T O - N.I G H T— At ' Poet Office, Kilbirnie South, 7 p.m. Courtenay-place, B. p.m. Later at Green-street and at Boulcottetreet. MONDAY— -At Noon, Head of King's Wharf. E-^ening, 7.30, Outside State Schoolroom, Brooklyn. At 9 p.m., Outside Berhampore School. MAYORAL ELECTION. KA. WRIGHT will Address the Elec- • tors as follow: — - TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) — WILSON and RIDDIFORD STREETS, NEWTOWN, at 8 o'clock. PETONE jMAYORAL ELECTIONIN accordance with my promise, I invite Electors to meat me at St. Augustine's Hall, on MONDAY, 22nd April, at 8 p.m. ' . My Programme will bo as under — Reply to Statements' by Opponents. That Bridge Policy for the Ensuing Year What Petono Wants. KINDLY RESERVE THIS EVENING. Yours Respectfully, JOSEPH PIPER. KARORI MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. O. CATHIE (Mayor) will address tho Electors on MONDAY. 22nd April, in the Parochial Hall, Karori. Subject : "Water and Drainage, Re-valuation of Borough, and Other Topics." EASTBOURNE MAYORALTY. "j|TR. HOBBS, Candidate for tho above, , Invites Electors to meet him at Eastbourne Hall, 8 o'clock, MONDAY EVENING NEXT. TO THE ELECTORS OF MIRAMAR. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the request of a 6trong deputation of Electors, 1 I have decided to stand for a Vacant Seat on the Miromar Borough Council. Trusting to receive your loyal support on Wednesday next. Yours faithfully, ALBERT H. GRIFFITHS, • "The Independent Candidate." HUTT MAYOR AiTeLECTIOK "jy/TR. 11. BALDWIN will Address the Electors of Lower HuLfc at St James's Hall, on TUESDAY, the 23rd, at 3 p.m. RELIABILITY TRIALS. ' ANOTHER Triumph for the RUDGE uud ROVER MOTOR CYCLES, the riders of the&u Machines Bocuring liret and Hucuml places in the recent Palmei'e tou a Relirbihly TriuLt. If you want n Keiuble Motor call at BOUOHHU'S, 24. Lftiubtatt:UUfi^ 4 Ajtaat t ._

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 6

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