SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR MEN At R. PEARSON & CO., 130, CUBA-STREET. SPLENDID Display of High-grado GENTS' BOOTS in our windows, men. Well worth a visit from you. See the Bostock Boote and Shoes at 20s, 21e, 22s 6d, and 24s 6d A. E. Marlow's rioted 3075 for 23s 6d Marlow's Favourite "Levee" Boot at 22s 6d, Shoe 19s 6d. In all, a display any gentleman can pick out a nice Boot or Shoo from. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE. IN connection with the Election for the above Electorate, the following Nominations have been received by mo : — HERDMAN, ALEXANDER. LAWRENCE. HOLLAND, HENRY EDMUND. TURNBULL, WILLIAM HAMILTON. The Poll in pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1908, and its Amendments, will be taken at tho following " Polling-places on tho 10th day of December, 1914 : — 1. St. Paul's Schoolroom, Sydney-street (Principal). 2. St. Paul's Schoolroom, Tinakori-road. 3. Tho Kiosk, Kelburn. 4. Bethuno and Company's Auction Mart, Brandon-street. 5. Sutherland and Rankine's Motor. Garage, Morcer-street. 6. Wesleyan Schoolroom, Molesworth-st. 7. Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, Cres-wick-road, Northland. 8. Residence of Mr. A. C. s Golding, Kent Villa, Main-road, Wadestown. Dated this 30th day of November, 1914. ' J. ENNIS HULL, ' l Returning Officer. WELLINGTON EAST! " ELECTORATE. IN connection, with the Election for the above Electorate, tho following Nominations havo been received by me: — M'LAREN, DAVID. I NEWMAN, ALFRED KINGOOME. The Poll in pursuance of tho Legislature Act, 1908, and its Amendments, will bo takon at the following Polling-placee on Thursday, the 10th day of December, i 1914:— ! 1. The Publio -School, Clyde-quay (Principal). • 2. The Presbyterian Schoolroom, Kentterrace. 3. The Schoolroom, St. Mark's, Dufferinstrcet. f4. The Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road. 5. O'Donnoll's Hall, Kilbirnie. 6. The Bowling Pavilion, Hataitai. 7. The Public School, Rosoneath. Dated this 30th day of November, 1914. P. CORDING, Returning Officor. WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY DISTRICT ELECTORATE. IN connection with the Election for the above Electorate, the following nominations havo been received by mo : — FITZGERALD, JOHN EDWARD. MOORE. FRANCIS THOMAS. WRIGHT, ROBERT ALEXANDER. The Poll in pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1908, and its Amendments, will be takon at tho following polling places on tho 10th day of November, 1914:— ; 1. Berhamporo (Principal) — Mr. J. 1 Ormrod s, Stare, corner Adelaide-road «''-. and Chilka-sfcvWtt. ' •• 1) * 2. Karaka Bay — Tea Rooms. 3) Worse* Bay— Tea Kiosk. , 4. Seatoun— Mr. C. P. M'Farlane's . Store, Tram Terminus. 5. Miramar — Town Hall. 6. Maranui— Churoh Hall. 7. Melrose — Mr. W. Tonka's Residence. 8. and 9. Island Bay — Public School. 10. Island Bay— St. Hilda's 'Hall. 11. . Reuben-avonue Extension, Brooklyn — Mr. G. Yatei's Residence, No. 61. 12. Moana-road, Ketburn — Mrs. Bardie's Residence, No. '45. 13. Makara— Public School. 14. Te Kohanga — Telephone Bureau (Mrs. Walker's). 15. Karori — Parochial HalL 16. Karori — Public School. 17. Karori North— Russell's Tea Roomg. 18. Wadestown — Church Room. 19. Goldio's Brae — Mr. C, F. Reeves's Residence. 20. Kaiwarra— Methodist Church Room. 21 Ngahauranga — Public Hall 22. Koroltoro South — Publio School. 23. Normandale — Public School. 24. Belmont — Mr. A. S. Prebble's Residence. 25. Hayward's — Mr. James Egen's Residence. 26. Ngaio — Methodist Church Room. 27 Khandallah— Public Hall. 28. and 29. Johnsonville — Moore Bros. Hall. 30 Pukehuia — Public School, Newlands. 31 Ohariu— Public School. 32. Tawa Flat— Public School. 33. Porirua— Public School. j 34. Paretnata— Public Hall. 35. Plimmorton — Public School. 36. Pukerua— Mr. H. Ames's Residence. 37. Pahautanui — Public School. 38. Judgeford — Public School. 39. Takapu — Public School. 40. Fort Dorset 41. Fort Ba.lla.nce. 42. Fort Kelbume. Hours of Polling, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 30th day of November, 1914. J. W. SALMON. Returning Officer. PICTURES AT 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION! HERE'S an opportunity, to cover those blank walls with beautiful Pictures,, to "finish off" those odd corners in ' hall and bedroom with works of art, , and to save ' money on each. Owing to circumstances arising from the war we are making a 4s IN THE £ REDUCTION ON EVERYTHING IN OUR STOCKS ! Whether you're interested in Oil Paintings, Water. Colours, Engravings, Photogravures, Artists' Materials, or Picture Frames, by mak- • ing your choice now from our wido selections you will effect substantial economies. Make a point of calling, and inspect the attractive offerings. M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY. nnYPEWRITER BARGAINS! -»- TYPEWRITER BARGAINS ! No. 10 YOSTS. IWe aro offering these Machines at Specially LowRates for One Month. j CASH OR TERMS. CASH OR TERMS. , It will pay you to call and inspect our stock. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17-19, CUBA-STREET, Wellington. 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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1914, Page 1
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