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SALE CONTINUES TO-MORROW ALE CONTINUES .TO-MORROW . ; .. Of the C.D.C. CO.'S DRAPERS' STOCK from manners-street. £3790.9s under to-day's landed Prices Be Wise. Visit this Opportune Sale at CODE'S DRAPERY CO., 108, HO, 112. CUBA-STREET. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND .GENTLEMEN,—I "hive 'JLJ the honour to invite your,6upport in my candidature for re-election- to the Harbour Board. During the '• 10 years that I have held a seat on the Board it ha-s been my constant endeavour to assist in making the Port of Wellington second to none on this side of the lino. Progress on sound principles and safe Hues is the policy for me. I am a firm believer in equipping our Port with a Floating Dock as soon as practicable after the present War is over. The want of this accommodation is a sorious handicap to Wellington at this time, and we shall be placed at. a, disadvantage until it is supplied; My interests are bound up witli Wellington, and no 'effort will be spared by me to keep the City and Port ebfeast of the times. Hoping to receive at the Poll a renewal of the confidence you have reposed in me, I remain, Yours truly, WILLIAM CABLE. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS. MR. JOHN S. SWAN, SOLICITS your Support for his Election as (Jity Councillor. ■ He advocates : — 1. The setting up ol a Town Planning Board to act in conjunction with the Government, Harbour Board, and other Local Bodies. 2. Tho Control of the Milk Supply to ensure the ready supply with quick and economical delivery of milk. 3. A scheme of wood blocking, so that in • a few years all main streets would have permanent surfaces. ■ • 4. The appointment of an export to control the whole system of Tramways: Cars to be run to suit the Public. 5 Necessary work only to be carried out during the present war. If possible rates to be reduced. 6. City Balance-sheet to be produced and ..- made public. 7 The amendment of certain - Bylaws to avoid petty- annoyance to Ratepayers. The appointment of a board of experts to act with the City Engineer to decide on applications made for building permits or sanitary matters not_ covered by the Bylaws. The revision of the Building Bylaws. 8. Outlying Districts to have fair treatment of moneys to bo spent on improvements. ' 9.'A' wa-tchful eye on all matters to conserve tho interests of Ratepayers and Electors. CITY COUNCIL AND HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. LADIES and GENTLEMEN,—I am a Candidato for a seat on above Bodies. I trust my five years' service on the Board and two years on the Council will entitle 'me to a renewal of your confidence. V W. T. HILDRETH. TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. IN offering myself as Candidate for Election to the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, I beg to state that, if elected, I shall do all in my power to safeguard the interests of those who suffer, and of the Ratepayers who desire,a sympathetic and careful administration of public funds. '" HELEN CLEGHORN, 3, Harbour View, Wellington. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. : . . NOTICE TO CONSUMERS AND OTHERS. TVORING the'present Crisis the Com-, pany's Office and Showroom will/ open at 8.30 a.m. and Closi} at 4.30 p.m. J. H. HELLIWELL, : Secretary. COAL STRIKE. ■ . / ALTERATION OF DRAPERY BUSINESS HOURS. TN response to the request of his Wor--V ship the Mayor, .it is hereby notified' that on and after TUESDAY, 24th April, and until further notice, the Business Hours of the Undersigned Firms will be as follows : — MONDAY to FRIDAY, inclusive— 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. SATURDAY— : 8.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD D.I.C. GEORGE AND KERSLEY, LTD. VST AN IK1) KNOW N Any per-.cn writing to the EVENING' POST OFFICE for information in regard to Advertisements in the paper must send Staropad Addraued Envelope in ordar to •stun '•»!/■

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 1

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