TO THE ELECTORS 01? WELLINGTON. raESTr>S ENT FRANK MTARLAND. AT tho request of a considerable) num- ___™™ ber of Electors, I havo decided to IRf^FI'^PM contest a seat on the City Council.- Iv *sl^V^TjV*V>.>^-"<^<Pws bo deciding, I take into consideration tha \"-k<\% ;\'? £'' "'"; l '^'-'A^Hl main fact that each Councillor is really < v-*:', - ''?-i?F?^fe»* "' - \"VJ£I a managing director of the city's affairs. , ">%s~f< >' *"< *'- 4^|^l I have been ia business in Wellington | *"'W'/ v-'iKsfe, >f"' '•< »■' * \'«***B for over a quarter of a century, asmost | W'-i V' 1'; llsl&VaS^^'V&vf! people kno^y, and I have made a success | C' \"' i" V^' Sf*. ".* <™ '- ",.,*" -"'" of every venture I have undertaken. i! '. j '-• "<-J§V~^sEml*'' X* '^''^4' I have been a ratepayer for very many [♦'»*.*' -Jj^^^^^^f' V"-'';.'/f)^ years, and I hays always wk-3n a-deep *' " '.^^^llSllliiißißk \' '' i''*'('k concern in municipal matters. , I recog- ■ -■■-'' '-ffM n"? a ma* fc'le clSy'a wel£are 3 y°ura am* I ;■'-'.'j^^^^^^g^^^^Kk Y"'>l' k'i i have always recognised the prowess :' ?'l^SS^H»:' %"4'M «f tlie sportsmen of the community; and '■^WE^^i^^HSfi^^'^N in those men wo have, as a country, our m^iMtilßmmtie&WlXXSam*-%m gl . ea lest assat. I will not dwell upon my nreociation with the sporting bodies of Now Zealand; all connected therewith PRANK M'P 4IRLAND know m - Mv reason for »cn r tlo"ns tht. ' INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, ' sportsmen, and I am absolutely againsi Nominated by- *h? .f, urtnor curtailment of any of then privileges, , CHARLES STEWART, Merchan J Courtenay-plaooj a , o ih& L d j M o£ Wellinffton I would CHARLES PLIMMER, Settlor, say—well, it is not necessary; they all Wellington. know ■ Frank. . CHARLES HILL, Hatter, Lambton- lamon no ticket jam out to do tin }' uay- best I can for all, and the only way do \ WALTER FAIR LARKIN. Manager that is to havo a freo hand. / Sharland and Co., Wellington. To the Htrd Toilers of the community I would. <wiy that I havo been their , friend, as many can tell, since the days of the diggings. . I, , DON'T FORGET M'PARIiAND.j | . L _.. MM .^L.. ..H.J.IIILI.IL ■■»!■■■■ M _^ J _^_^^ J^J _^.^.^l^fc.^ M^^^^ 7 OURSURE SHIELD^ GEESTEWA POESIDQ-E MEAL -will prove a "sure shield" against the discomforts that accompany the fall in temperature. Ca " , \ FfQ»n Ceylon's : which produce the dis • vJa^" " **-..,^.i.]ilS^M a i i W^j Lower-Priced fj^Slffl^MWs rootweaf HBIi Really rai^^^^^^^^H^^A 00^ ahead when buyP^^^^^^^M ing Footwear-think of ioSPSBtfiP^ +h" After"Costs ! There ' II itf WhSt m& oots or Shoes that ■ I | ■//■/&&& will have to be discarded •SI ' isM&w l°ng before good footU | >$|f || wear would be put aside. ■ *^^^W ■ Make your money go v<:' T**siill further by getting— British-made Footwear Quite the best for those who have to spend wisely. Gives you smart, comfortable shapes, honest leathers and thorough workmanship— and— Easily Out wears Lower-priced Boots and Shoes. Autumn and Winter Styles for Ladies and Gentlemen are obtainable at all leading Shoe ' Stores. Inspect this Highest-Quality Footwear To-Day! N.Z. Representatives: A. MITCHELL & CO. Ltd., Christchurch mimi J
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 91, 17 April 1917, Page 3
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