SALE CONTINUES TO-MORROW ALE CONTINUES TO-MORROW Of tho C.D.C. CO.'S DRAPERY STOCK FROM MANNERS-STREET. £3790 9s UNDER TO-DAY'S LANDED PRICES Be Wise. Visit this Opportune Safe at COLE'S DRAPERY CO., 108. 110, 112. CUBA-STREET. TO THE ELECTORS. MR. FRANK M'PARLAND thanks his friends for the generous support accorded him at tho Civio Polls, and desires to state that ho is undimmed, and will turn up at the next Poll. . PETONE MAYORAL, SUBURBAN AND COUNTY DISTRICTS HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— 'Thank you very much for the splendid majorities you have given mo. It will bo an incentive to better -work on your behalf in the future. . Yours Respectfully, J W M'EWAN. ONSLOW BOROUGH ELECTION ' TO THE ELECTORS OF KHANDALLAH WARD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg 'jLJ to tender my sincerest Thanks to those, who supported my candidature in. the recent Election of Councillors. I have no desire at this stage to renew the controversy on the question of the water supply: I would 6imply express my regret that progress in. a matter so vital to the interests of tho Borough seems likely to be delayed by the result of the' Election. Yours faithfully, I EDWARD COWLES. I ' TO ONSLOW ELECTORS. ' T DESIRE sincorely to Thank those -"• Electors who supported m© in the , Election. C. C. CRUMP. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. I DESIRE to Thank the Ladies and Gentlemen for again electing me to the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. I JOHN SMITH. ONSLOW BOROUGH COUNCIL. ■ KHANDALLAH WARD. iT-ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— JU 1 I wish to Thank you for tho eupport accorded me on Wednesday. I deeire to notify you that I will watch your interests. P. FRASER HODGSON. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. ffK> those Electors who recorded their JL votes in my favour, a.nd again elected me to a, eeat in tho Council, I return my sincere thanks. ; J. E. FITZGERALD. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. J 'ADIBS AND GENTLEMEN,I beg to return; you, my sincere Thanks for placing me at the Head of the Poll in Wednesday's Election. I ehall take it as an expression of your approval of my efforts to secur© for the Port a Floating Dock as soon as practicable, and I trust that the other members of the Harbour Board will now be convinced that Wellington requires a Dock and is quite willing to pay for it. Yours faithfully, william cable. hospital and charitable aid board: T DESIRE to Thank oil Electors who •*■ Voted and worked to secure my return at the Election. Yours faithfully, D. CAMPBELL. /GROCERIES! GROCERIES! VJTROCERIES! GROCERIES! 'WHY PAY MORE? ' Best Rice, , Milk, 51b Is. 7d tin. I Currants, Best Jam, 1 5d lb. 3 tins Is 2d. Best Honey, new Loose Cocoa, season's, 8d lb. 2s lb. CREAMOATA, Is 4d PACKET. COMPARE OUR PRICES! L. RATHBONE, | 48, COURTENAY-PLACE. 'Phone. 3321. 'Phone 3321. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. I RE SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY FOR LIGHTING PURPOSES. NORMAL conditions in regard to the Supply of Electricity for Lighting Purposes will operate as from MONDAY NEXT, the 30th instant, ' I take this opportunity o£ thanking Citizens for their co-operation with the Council in so readily responding to the restrictions imposed during tho past few days. ■ JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor of Wellington. 26th April, 1917. FURNITURE. VT'ANTED to. Buy, Houses of Furniil ture; highest price, cash down. C. Daubney, 148, Tory-street.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 1
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