WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. MONICIPAaJ ELECTORS' ROUL. NOTICE Tb CrnZENS. fJ\B% MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' ROLL (Main List) is now being prepared, X and will CLOSE ON 15th FEBRUARY NEXT. ALL PERSONS, Married or Single (not under the *ge of 21 years) resident Twelve Months in the Dominion and Three Months in Wellington ARE ELIGIBLE FOR ENROLMENT. THIS CONCERNS EVERY CITIZEN. Call at the TOWN HALL and satisfy yourself that your FULL NAME AND ADDRESS are recorded. Forms may -be had on application. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. Bth January. 1915. 1865. JUBILEE 1915> "THE EVENING POST.' ? ON Bth FEBRUARY, 1915, "THE EVENING POST"-THE FIRST DAILY PAPER PUBLISHED IN WELLINGTON— wiII have completed its FIFTIETH YEAR, and to commemorate the unique occasion, a SPECIAL JUBILEE NUMBER WILL BE ISSUED ON THAT DAY. The publication will be FULLY ILLUSTRATED with VIEWS OF OLD AND NEW WELLINGTON, and win contain the history (suitably illustrated) of the growth of the "Post." THE WHOLE A MOST INTERESTING RECORD OF WELLINGTON'S PROGRESS. INCLUDED- WILL BE AN EXACT REPRODUCTION Of THE FIRS^ COPY OF "THE EVENING POST." A STRIKING AND MOST INTERESTING COMPARISON. TO BE HAD-OF 'ALL AGENTS AND RUNNERS, AND AT THIS OFFICE. PRICE ONE PENNY. On receipt" of a Pooi Card from former Wellington Residents a copy will be posted FREE to any address in New Zealand and Australia.
LADIES' WHITE SHOES ! OUT YOU GO! GOOD and smart and cool as these White Shoes are,_ they've orders to quit at a sacrificial price to give us eholf room. They're Walking Shoes— Court, Button, and Bar styles, and the quality is unbeatable. AT 4/11 ■ WHAT A SNAP! Other Bargain Prices are 6s lid, 9s fed, and 10s. COMING?— TO-DAY, THEN! LINDSAY'S, LTD., FOOTWEAR IMPORTERS, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. __________ ; FURNITURE ! RICHARDSON BROS., 206, Upper Cuba-street, Buy Houses of Furniture, large or small Jote, Surplus or Bankrupt Stocks. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. Note Address— RICHARDSON BROS., 206, UPPER CUBA-STREET (opposite People's Palace). Telephone (Automatic) 2684.
Mr. L. W. Bourkei of Awanui, is gazetted censor of telegraph messages at Awanoi, in succession -to Lieut. -Colonel Gudgeon, resigned.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 7, 9 January 1915, Page 2
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