MISS MILSOM, Hair, Face, and Skin Specialist. Latest and Best Hairwork of every description. Skin Preparations and Toilet Accessories. Shampooing, Manicuring. Miss Milsom, Bamett's Building, 94, Willis-street. 'Phone 814. BS. ROLLESTON, qualified London and Paris.' All Hair and Face Treatment*, Shampooing. Superfluous Hair permanently removed. 256, Lamb-ton-quay. Tel. IS9B. . STAMFORD AND CO., 123, Cuba/street, Human Hair Importers, and Toilet Specialists, and Art Milliners. Wigs, Transformations, Switches, etc., manufactured on the premises. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. (WT T> HILDRBTH desires to thank '• * * • those Electors who again returned ■ him *b a member of the Counoil. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE.ELECTORS. IDESIEE to heartily thank those Ladies and Gentlemen who recorded their Votes in my favour at yesterday's ElectTam PEBRY. WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESENTATION OOMMrTTEE. WE desire to express to all fcbcee Eke-, tors who voted for our Candidates, i the best Thanks o! 'the Committee. j J. M'KEIfiHE,: Piesideoi. B. KENNEDY, Secretary. CITY COUNCIL UQSCXION. T ADIES AND GBNTLEMKWy— i ±J I desire to-exp-eas my smoera-aad grateful Thanks to ibosß who mcardedi their yotos in my £_voar a* yesterday's Election. j W. H. P. BARBER, j "r- — i crro covnscui _s_sC__ojj, TO THE ELECTORS. |T ABIES AND GENTLEMEN/Allow me to tenter you my sin- ; - cere Thanks tor again reflecting mn,, and more especially for the honour you , have conferred on me Ij? placing me a*.-, the top of th© poll. Yonrß-Snwsrely, GEORGE FROST. TO THE ELECTORS. jT ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I sincerely Thank you for the renewal of confidence at yesterdayV PolL W. H. BENNETTMUNICIPAL ELECTION. ; IT ADIES and GENTLEMEN,—I desire '•*-' to thank you for the Votes recorded in my favour at yesterday's election. As a member of the Council I shall do my utmost in the oity's interests. 0. J. B. NORWOOD. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. . i 1 JOHN CASTLE herewith" tenders heartfelt thanks to the 5381 Citizens who on the 25th instant elected him to the City Council, and be promises to do all in his power, to worthily represent the •whole of the Greater Wellington, whose interests have been . entrusted to the Council. ' MUNICIPAL ELECTION. npO those Electors who recorded their Votes in my favour and again, electted me to a seat in the Council, I return my sincere thanks. JAMES GODBER. TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS .OF GREATER WELLINGTON. I DESIRE to convey to all those who voted and worked for me on the 25th instant my sincere and hearty thanks and appreciation, and at the earn© timeto assure them that, although their efforts did not bring the desired success, I am confident that they will do so at the next election. Yours faithfully, JOHN S. SWAN. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. fIGILEGTORS of Greater Wellington, !JCi plea6e acept my sincere thanks for the honour you have conferred upon me. I will endeavour to justify the confidence placed in me, and to promote the best interests of Wellington a-« a whole. J. 0. SHORLAND. " MUNICIPAL ELECTION. I DESIRE to express my sincerest thanks to those Ladies and Gentlemen for having again Blected me to the City Council. MARTIN M. F. LUCKIg.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 1
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